Changes in Operational Characteristics Sample Clauses

Changes in Operational Characteristics. (a) Seller shall provide to SCE Notice of any changes in the operational characteristics of the Project for SCE’s review as far in advance as practicable, but in no event less than thirty (30) days before the changes are to be made. Seller acknowledges that provision of Notice under this Section 4.03(a) is for SCE’s information only and that by receiving such Notice, SCE makes no representation as to the economic or technical feasibility, operational capacity or reliability of any changes in the operational characteristics of the Project.
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Changes in Operational Characteristics. [Subject To Change Based On Technology] Seller shall provide to SCE Notice of any changes in the operational characteristics of the Project for SCE’s review as far in advance as practicable, but in no event less than thirty (30) days before the changes are to be made. Seller acknowledges that provision of Notice under this Section 4.02 is for SCE’s information only and that by receiving such Notice, SCE makes no representation as to the economic or technical feasibility, operational capacity or reliability of any changes in the operational characteristics of the Project. EPC Contractor. [Subject To Change Based On Technology] Seller shall provide SCE with Notice of the name and address of Seller’s EPC Contractor on the later of the Effective Date or the first (1st) Business Day after Seller enters into a contract with an EPC Contractor. Provision of Information. During the Term, Seller shall promptly provide SCE copies of: Within ten (10) Business Days after receipt thereof, any Interconnection Study or the interconnection agreement tendered to Seller by the Transmission Provider; All agreements with providers of engineering, procurement, or construction services for the Project and all amendments thereto, including any EPC Contract (which may be redacted by Seller to eliminate any portions reasonably believed by Seller to contain confidential information); Any reports, studies, or assessments done for Seller by an independent engineer; and No later than twenty (20) days after each semi-annual period ending on June 30th and December 31st, a report listing all women, minority, disabled veteran, lesbian, gay, bisexual and/or transgender business enterprises, as more particularly set forth in CPUC General Order 156 (“Diverse Business Enterprises”) that supplied goods or services to Seller during such period, including any certifications or other documentation of such Diverse Business Enterprises’ status as such and the aggregate amount paid to Diverse Business Enterprises during such period. SCE has the right to disclose to the CPUC all such information provided by Seller pursuant to this Section 4.04(d). Seller shall make reasonable efforts to accommodate requests by the CPUC (or by SCE in response to a request by the CPUC) to audit Seller in order to verify data provided by Seller pursuant to this Section 4.04(d).

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  • Personal Characteristics A. Dependability/Attendance E. Adapts readily to new situations, demands and emergencies.

  • Technical Characteristics The Participating Generator has provided to the CAISO in Schedule 1 the required information regarding the capacity and operating characteristics of each of the Generating Units listed in that schedule. Pursuant to Sections 8.9 and 8.10 of the CAISO Tariff, the CAISO may verify, inspect and test the capacity and operating characteristics provided in Schedule 1.

  • Changes in Work A. Work Previously Submitted as Satisfactory. If the Engineer has submitted work in accordance with the terms of this contract but the State requests changes to the completed work or parts thereof which involve changes to the original scope of services or character of work under the contract, the Engineer shall make such revisions as requested and as directed by the State. This will be considered as additional work and paid for as specified under Article 4, Additional Work.

  • Operational Control Directing the operation of the Transmission Facilities Under ISO Operational Control to maintain these facilities in a reliable state, as defined by the Reliability Rules. The ISO shall approve operational decisions concerning these facilities, made by each Transmission Owner before the Transmission Owner implements those decisions. In accordance with ISO Procedures, the ISO shall direct each Transmission Owner to take certain actions to restore the system to the Normal State. Operational Control includes security monitoring, adjustment of generation and transmission resources, coordination and approval of changes in transmission status for maintenance, determination of changes in transmission status for reliability, coordination with other Control Areas, voltage reductions and Load Shedding, except that each Transmission Owner continues to physically operate and maintain its facilities.

  • Changes in Classification The regular wage rate of the employee in effect on July 1 and January 1 will determine his entitlement to Group Life and Accidental Death and Dismemberment coverages as outlined in the schedule contained in Exhibit “B”. Where an employee’s regular duties consist of more than one job, his regular rate shall be deemed to be the average of the rates applicable to such jobs.

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  • Changes in the Work The Department may order changes in the work, the Contract Amount being adjusted accordingly. Any monetary adjustment or any substantive change in the work shall be in the form of an amendment, signed by both parties and approved by the State Purchases Review Committee. Said amendment must be effective prior to execution of the work.

  • Changes in Work Schedules (a) In situations other than emergencies, the scheduled employees are entitled to forty-eight (48) hours notice of any change in their respective work schedules.

  • CHANGES IN SCOPE OF SERVICES Only the Xxxxxx County Board of Supervisors has the authority to agree to any extension of time, change order, change in the scope of work, change in the contract price, or other term or condition affecting either Contractor's or County's duties set forth herein. Adjustments in compensation, if any, shall be determined through negotiation between the parties to the Agreement and are subject to approval by the Board of Supervisors. Contractor acknowledges that no County staff person or County officer other than the Board of Supervisors has the power to amend the terms and conditions of this Agreement. Any change not so authorized in advance in writing by the Board of Supervisors shall be null and void.

  • MINOR CHANGES IN THE WORK 7.4.1 The Architect will have authority to order minor changes in the Work not involving adjustment in the Contract Sum or extension of the Contract Time and not inconsistent with the intent of the Contract Documents. Such changes shall be effected by written order and shall be binding on the Owner and Contractor. The Contractor shall carry out such written orders without delay.

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