Contact Persons for Operational Purposes Sample Clauses

Contact Persons for Operational Purposes. Subject to clause 17.1(b), instructions will be given and received and communications concerning instructions must be made by the following persons on behalf of each party: Contact Person at all times: Name/Title: Telephone No: Email: Control Room Operator on shift Subject to any activation constraints, AEMO may issue a pre-activation instruction at any time during a reserve contract requiring the Reserve Provider to prepare reserve for activation. A pre-activation instruction must specify:
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Contact Persons for Operational Purposes. Subject to clause (b), instructions will be given and received and communications concerning instructions must be made by the persons nominated in item 7.3 the Operational Information Spreadsheet on behalf of each party. Subject to any activation constraints, AEMO may issue a pre-activation instruction at any time during a reserve contract requiring the Reserve Provider to prepare reserve for activation. A pre-activation instruction must specify:
Contact Persons for Operational Purposes. Subject to clause 4.11, operating instructions will be given and received and communications
Contact Persons for Operational Purposes. Subject to clause 17.1(b), instructions will be given and received and communications concerning instructions must be made by the following persons on behalf of each party: Contact Person at all times: Name/Title: Telephone No: Email: Control Room Operator on shift Subject to any dispatch constraints, AEMO may issue an enablement instruction at any time during a reserve contract requiring the Reserve Provider to: (a) synchronise and increase the reserve equipment’s output to the minimum operating level in the case of slow start plant; or (b) prepare the reserve equipment to dispatch above its market capacity; or (c) prepare the reserve equipment to be ready to synchronise and increase output to the firm capacity in the case of fast start plant. AEMO may also request a time earlier than the time contemplated in Item 4 by which the reserve equipment is to reach its minimum operating level or market capacity. The Reserve Provider must use reasonable endeavours to comply with the request. The issue of an enablement instruction does not imply that a dispatch instruction will be issued. Subject to any dispatch constraints, AEMO may issue a dispatch instruction to the Reserve Provider at any time during a reserve contract requesting the Reserve Provider to dispatch, vary or disable the reserve. A dispatch instruction: (a) must specify the dispatch start time and the dispatch end time; (b) must specify the reserve to be dispatched for each trading interval (in MWh) from the dispatch start time to the dispatch end time, which unless agreed otherwise between the parties, must not be more than the firm capacity; (c) must not require the reserve equipment to generate below the minimum operating level unless the dispatch instruction is an instruction to disable or as agreed otherwise between the parties; and (d) must not require the reserve equipment to change its level of generation at rates of change greater than those specified in Item 5.1, unless agreed otherwise between the parties. The Reserve Provider must comply with a dispatch instruction that complies with these requirements. (a) At any time prior to the dispatch start time (taking into account the enablement lead time) specified in an dispatch instruction AEMO may issue an instruction to the Reserve Provider terminating that dispatch instruction if AEMO acting reasonably, considers that the reserve to be provided pursuant to that dispatch instruction is not required. (b) Taking into account the enablement le...

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