Design and Operation Sample Clauses

The DESIGN AND OPERATION clause sets out the requirements and standards for how a product, system, or process must be designed and function during its use. It typically outlines the technical specifications, performance criteria, and compliance obligations that must be met, such as adherence to safety regulations or industry best practices. This clause ensures that the deliverable is fit for its intended purpose and operates reliably, thereby reducing the risk of defects, failures, or non-compliance with legal or contractual obligations.
Design and Operation. ‌ 2.1 Design and Construction of the Facility (a) The Supplier agrees to design and build the Facility using Good Engineering and Operating Practices and meeting all relevant requirements of the IESO Market Rules, Transmission System Code, Distribution System Code, the Connection Agreement, in each case, as applicable, and all other Laws and Regulations. The Supplier shall ensure that the Facility is designed, engineered and constructed to operate in accordance with the requirements of this Agreement.‌ Draft (b) Subject to Section 4.3, the Supplier shall at no time after the Contract Date modify, vary, or amend in any material respect any of the features or specifications of the Facility outlined in Exhibit A, including, for greater certainty any material change to the Duration Capability, (the “Facility Amendment”) without first notifying the Buyer in writing and obtaining the Buyer’s consent in writing, which consent shall not be unreasonably withheld, provided that it shall not be unreasonable for the Buyer to withhold its consent to any modification, variation or amendment which would, or would be likely to, materially adversely affect the ability of the Supplier to comply with its obligations under this Agreement. Any Facility Amendment that has not been consented to by the Buyer (other than in instances where such consent has been unreasonably withheld) shall, if not removed within ten (10) Business Days after such Facility Amendment occurred, constitute a Supplier Event of Default. Notwithstanding the foregoing, the Buyer’s consent to a Facility Amendment that results in an increase or a decrease to the Contract Capacity shall be subject to the Buyer’s sole and absolute discretion. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary in this Section 2.1(b), for an Electricity Storage Facility, the replacement of battery cells, inverters or any other equipment of the Facility listed in Exhibit A on a like-for-like or substantially similar basis for the purpose of maintaining, preserving or restoring the capability of the Facility shall not be considered a Facility Amendment.‌‌ (c) If the Buyer’s consent in writing has been given in relation to a reduction in the Contract Capacity pursuant to Section 2.1(b), the Contract Capacity shall be deemed to be reduced to the lower amount, effective at the time stated in such notice. If the Buyer’s consent has been given in relation to an increase in the Contract Capacity pursuant to Section 2.1(b) the Contract Capacity shall...
Design and Operation. 31‌ 2.1 Design and Construction of the Facility 31 2.2 Additional Development and Construction Covenants 32 2.3 Milestone Date for Commercial Operation 3332
Design and Operation. 3.1 Design of the structure and management of the resulting Waterfowl Management Area shall be accomplished through a management team comprised of representatives from the co-funding parties. The Licensee shall not be responsible for providing operating or maintenance funding. If at such time funding is not available through the VDGIF, et. al., for the operation and maintenance of the site, the Waterfowl Management Area shall be left in a “neutral” condition as agreed upon by the VDGIF and the Licensee until such time operation and maintenance funding is again available. 3.2 The Licensee shall review and approve all design and / or construction plans to ensure the area in no way interferes with the operation of the Licensee’s hydropower facilities and conforms with the Shoreline Management Plan requirements.
Design and Operation. 1.1 The 1. Telemetry Connection Facilities shall be designed, operated and maintained following the lifecycle detailed within BS IEC 61511.are to comply with the resilience requirements specified in the statement (prevailing at the time of installation of such facilities) issued by Transco NTS under paragraph 2. 1.2 The DNO acknowledges that the Telemetry Connection Facilities form part of a safety instrumented system, therefore a risk assessment must be carried out to determine the required risk reduction for the Telemetry Connection Facilities to meet the appropriate Safety Integrity Level (SIL). A minimum SIL of ONE should be used unless the risk assessment dictates a more onerous SIL.
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