Coordination of Operations Sample Clauses

Coordination of Operations. The Fund Company will cause appropriate personnel to be made available, as may be reasonably requested by FTC, to consult with FTC in coordinating operations pursuant to this Agreement.
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Coordination of Operations. The Company will cause appropriate personnel to be made available, as may be reasonably requested by FTC, to consult with FTC in coordinating operations pursuant to this Agreement.
Coordination of Operations. If a Party’s facilities are subject to PSCo’s functional control, the Parties will coordinate with the applicable functional directives from PSCo. (a) Operation of Transmission and Distribution Systems shall be coordinated between City of Glenwood Springs and Transmission Provider, including the coordination of equipment outages, voltage levels, real and reactive power flow monitoring, and switching operations, which affect the PSCo’s Electric System, as required by the Tariff and this Agreement. (b) If either City of Glenwood Springs or Transmission Provider operations are causing a condition on the interconnected electrical network where line loadings, equipment loadings, voltage levels or reactive flow significantly deviate from normal operating limits or can be expected to exceed emergency limits following a contingency, and reliability of the bulk power supply is threatened the Transmission Provider shall take immediate steps and make Reasonable Efforts to relieve, correct or control the condition. These steps include notifying other affected electric utility systems, as applicable, adjusting generation, changing schedules, initiating load relief measures, and taking such other reasonable action as may be required. Electrical equipment is to be operated within its normal rating established by the owning Party except for temporary conditions after a contingency has occurred. (c) If either City of Glenwood Springs or Transmission Provider changes the normal operation of its system at the Point of Change in Ownership, the Parties shall consider any resulting benefits or adverse impacts to the reliability or transfer capability of the interconnected (d) Each Party shall notify the Other as soon as practicable whenever: (1) Problems with a Party’s facilities are detected that could result in mis-operation of interconnection protection or other interconnection equipment; (2) The interconnection is opened by protective relay action; (3) Interconnection equipment problems occur and result in an outage to a portion of PSCo’s Electric System; (4) A Party intends to initiate switching to close the interconnection; or, (5) A Party intends to initiate switching to open the interconnection.
Coordination of Operations. The Transmission Customer shall furnish the Transmission Provider with generator annual maintenance schedules, advise the Transmission Provider if its Network Resource is capable of participation in system restoration and/or if it has black start capability. The Transmission Provider reserves the right to specify turbine and/or generator control (e.g., droop) settings as determined by the System Impact or Facilities Study or subsequent studies. The Transmission Customer agrees to comply with such specifications by the Transmission Provider at the Transmission Customer's expense. If the generator is not dispatchable by the Transmission Provider, the Transmission Customer shall notify the Transmission Provider at least 48 hours in advance of its intent to take its resource temporarily off-line and its intent to resume generation. In circumstances such as forced outages, the Transmission Customer shall notify the Transmission Provider as promptly as possible of the Network Resource's temporary interruption of generation and/or transmission.
Coordination of Operations. NASA KSC manages the Spaceport Integrated Master Schedule (XXXX) to coordinate maintenance tasks, track resources, major hazards, and other relevant information throughout KSC. PARTNER shall participate in the XXXX process including meetings and information exchange in order to provide the following required information:  Launch, landing, and/or recovery operations  Major operations testing (e.g., wet dress rehearsal, launch abort testing, static fire operations)  Advise when planning use of cryogenic fuels (does not include LOX), hypergolic materials, or ammonia fluids requiring a 50 ft. or greater safety clear  Advise when planning ordnance, explosives, solid propellant, or other hazardous operations requiring a 50 ft. or greater safety clear  Nuclear materials operations  Unmanned aircraft systems operationsOperations utilizing Class 3B and 4 lasers, unless hazards are confined to a specific location within a facility or facility boundary  Specific routing of flight hardware or significant science arriving on, transiting through, or departing from KSC with air quality concerns or restrictions, or which require permitting; including movement of any load that exceeds KSC road/bridge width or weight restrictions  Instances of documented increased facility air quality restrictions  Operations that require large-volume-usage of the NASA KSC nitrogen and helium pipelines as described by the following: o Low pressure gaseous nitrogen (GN2) - Any use o High pressure GN2 – any additional flows of 1,000 standard cubic feet per minute are required for more than 1 hour or any time pressures greater than 4,200 pounds per square inch gage (psig) are required. o Gaseous Helium (GHe) – any time there is a requirement to take more than 50,000 standard cubic feet (scf), or any time pressure is required above 4,500 psig.  Roadblocks or road closures on KSC  Operations that require one of the FAA-defined restricted airspace designations (R2932, R2933, R2934) to be called up for use  Construction activities or large construction equipment/material moves that could reasonably be anticipated to impact spaceport users’ operations  Significant spaceport user-identified milestones associated with operations (e.g., facility readiness to support operations, award of certificate of occupancy, or major ground system acceptance/activation)  Operations requiring radio frequency (RF) silence or RF restrictions  Public affairs/media events that could reasonably be anti...
Coordination of Operations. 4.1 PNM shall have the responsibility for operating the NNMTS in accordance with all applicable North American Electric Reliability Council (NERC) and WECC operating criteria and: 4.1.1 Providing EPE operators with PNM’s hourly schedules over the West Xxxx-Xxxxxx 345 kV line at West Mesa 345 kV bus. 4.1.2 Providing EPE operators with PNM’s hourly schedules into New Mexico at Xxxxxxxx and, if applicable, at Springerville. 4.1.3 Providing EPE operators with PNM’s hourly schedules into Afton 345 kV Substation for the Afton Generator. 4.1.4 Accepting EPE schedules at Four Corners and San Xxxx, as applicable. 4.1.5 Accepting Parties’ and third party schedules to EPE at the West Mesa 345 kV bus, as applicable.
Coordination of Operations. The Trust will cause appropriate personnel to be made available, as may be reasonably requested by FTC, to consult with FTC in coordinating operations pursuant to this Agreement.
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Coordination of Operations. The Company will cause appropriate personnel to be made available, as may be reasonably requested by FTC, to consult with FTC in coordinating operations pursuant to this Agreement, and to assist FTC in resolving any account discrepancies between FTC and the Fund. The Company will timely notify FTC of any material changes in a fund or its sponsor. Material changes shall include, but not be limited to, the following: name changes, changes in CUSIP number, changes in underwriters, fund closures (either to new investors or permanently closed), changes in Blue Sky registration and implementation of short-term redemption rates. Notice shall be given by phone or E-Mail to Diaxx Xxxxxx xx (300) 000-0000 Xxt. 2654 or diaxx.xxxxxx@xxx.xxxxxx.xxx. xith written confirmation sent by fax to Kenx Xxxxxx, Xompliance Department at (300) 000-0000.Xxtice will be deemed to be timely if given no later than two days prior to the change taking effect. In the event the Company fails to give timely notice of a change,, any loss resulting from such failure shall be paid for by the Company to FTC or its clients.
Coordination of Operations. If a Party’s facilities are subject to Public Service’s functional control, the Parties will coordinate with the applicable functional directives from Public Service.
Coordination of Operations. The Parties agree to coordinate operation of the System and any Vitol facilities receiving crude oil from the Capacity. In the event of Force Majeure or the occurrence of any other event which requires BKEP to interrupt, curtail or otherwise restrict the availability of any of the Capacity, including without limitation scheduled maintenance or repair of the System, the quantity of capacity available for Vitol’s use under this Agreement shall be reduced to the minimum extent necessary. BKEP shall give Vitol reasonable prior notice, but in no event less than three (3) days’ prior notice, of any scheduled maintenance or repair or of any other activity within the reasonable control of BKEP, which requires or reasonably could be expected to require BKEP to so restrict the availability of the Capacity. The Parties will, to the fullest extent practicable, coordinate scheduling of maintenance of their respective facilities to minimize limitations on the use of the Capacity.
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