Common use of Disconnection and Curtailment by the Companies Clause in Contracts

Disconnection and Curtailment by the Companies. The Companies shall have the right, without incurring any liability to the BGS-FP Supplier, to disconnect (or otherwise curtail, interrupt or reduce deliveries from) the BGS-FP Supplier or to disconnect (or otherwise curtail, interrupt or reduce deliveries to) any Customer whenever the Companies determine in the exercise of their good faith discretion, or when a Company is directed by the MISO, that such a disconnection, curtailment, interruption or reduction is necessary to facilitate construction, installation, maintenance, repair, replacement or inspection of any of a Company’s facilities; or due to any other reason affecting the safe and reliable operation of a Company’s or a Customer’s facilities, including Emergencies, forced outages or potential overloading of a Company’s transmission and/or distribution circuits, potential damage to any Customer’s facilities or any risk of injury to persons; provided, however, that nothing in this Section 10.1 shall modify or otherwise alter the rights and obligations provided under any existing FERC approved agreement between one or more of the Companies and the BGS-FP Supplier governing the provision of interconnection services. The Companies shall have the right to implement the MISO load response programs and emergency energy programs.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Forward Contract, Supplier Forward Contract, Forward Contract

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Disconnection and Curtailment by the Companies. The Each of the Companies shall have the right, without incurring any liability to the BGS-FP Supplier, to disconnect (or otherwise curtail, interrupt or reduce deliveries from) the BGS-FP Supplier or to disconnect (or otherwise curtail, interrupt or reduce deliveries to) any Customer whenever the Companies determine appropriate Company (or Companies) determines in the exercise of their its (or their) good faith discretion, or when a Company is directed by the MISO, that such a disconnection, curtailment, interruption or reduction is necessary to facilitate construction, installation, maintenance, repair, replacement or inspection of any of a Company’s facilities; or due to any other reason affecting the safe and reliable operation of a Company’s or a Customer’s facilities, including Emergencies, forced outages or potential overloading of a Company’s transmission and/or distribution circuits, potential damage to any Customer’s facilities or any risk of injury to persons; provided, however, that nothing in this Section 10.1 shall modify or otherwise alter the rights and obligations provided under any existing FERC approved agreement between one or more of the Companies and the BGS-FP Supplier governing the provision of interconnection services. The Each of the Companies shall have the right to implement the MISO load response programs and emergency energy programs.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Guaranty (Dynegy Inc /Il/), Forward Contract (Dynegy Inc /Il/), Forward Contract

Disconnection and Curtailment by the Companies. The Each of the Companies shall have the right, without incurring any liability to the BGS-FP BGS- LFP Supplier, to disconnect (or otherwise curtail, interrupt or reduce deliveries from) the BGS-FP BGS- LFP Supplier or to disconnect (or otherwise curtail, interrupt or reduce deliveries to) any Customer whenever the Companies determine appropriate Company (or Companies) determines in the exercise of their its (or their) good faith discretion, or when a Company is directed by the MISO, that such a disconnection, curtailment, interruption or reduction is necessary to facilitate construction, installation, maintenance, repair, replacement or inspection of any of a Company’s facilities; or due to any other reason affecting the safe and reliable operation of a Company’s or a Customer’s facilities, including Emergencies, forced outages or potential overloading of a Company’s transmission and/or distribution circuits, potential damage to any Customer’s facilities or any risk of injury to persons; provided, however, that nothing in this Section 10.1 shall modify or otherwise alter the rights and obligations provided under any existing FERC approved agreement between one or more of the Companies and the BGS-FP LFP Supplier governing the provision of interconnection services. The Each of the Companies shall have the right to implement the MISO load response programs and emergency energy programs.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Forward Contract, Forward Contract

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Disconnection and Curtailment by the Companies. The Each of the Companies shall have the right, without incurring any liability to the BGS-FP BGS- LRTP Supplier, to disconnect (or otherwise curtail, interrupt or reduce deliveries from) the BGS-FP BGS- LRTP Supplier or to disconnect (or otherwise curtail, interrupt or reduce deliveries to) any Customer whenever the Companies determine appropriate Company (or Companies) determines in the exercise of their its (or their) good faith discretion, or when a Company is directed by the MISO, that such a disconnection, curtailment, interruption or reduction is necessary to facilitate construction, installation, maintenance, repair, replacement or inspection of any of a Company’s facilities; or due to any other reason affecting the safe and reliable operation of a Company’s or a Customer’s facilities, including Emergencies, forced outages or potential overloading of a Company’s transmission and/or distribution circuits, potential damage to any Customer’s facilities or any risk of injury to persons; provided, however, that nothing in this Section 10.1 shall modify or otherwise alter the rights and obligations provided under any existing FERC approved agreement between one or more of the Companies and the BGS-FP LRTP Supplier governing the provision of interconnection services. The Each of the Companies shall have the right to implement the MISO load response programs and emergency energy programs.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Forward Contract, Forward Contract

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