Common use of Disconnection of Unit Clause in Contracts

Disconnection of Unit. The Utility may disconnect the Generating Facility as reasonably necessary for the following reasons: termination of this Agreement; non-compliance with this Agreement; System Emergency, and routine maintenance, repairs and modifications to the Utility’s System. When reasonably possible the Utility shall provide prior notice to the Interconnection Customer explaining the reason for the disconnection. If prior notice is not reasonably possible the Utility shall after the fact, provide information to the Interconnection Customer as to why the disconnection was required. The Utility shall expend reasonable effort to reconnect the Generating Facility in a timely manner and to mitigate damages and losses to the Interconnection Customer.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Interconnection Agreement, Interconnection Agreement, Interconnection Agreement

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Disconnection of Unit. The Utility may disconnect the Generating Facility as reasonably necessary for the following reasons: termination of this Agreement; non-compliance with this Agreement; System Emergency, and routine maintenance, repairs and modifications to the Utility’s 's System. When reasonably possible the Utility shall provide prior notice to the Interconnection Customer explaining the reason for the disconnection. If prior notice is not reasonably possible the Utility shall after the fact, provide information to the Interconnection Customer as to why the disconnection was required. The Utility shall expend reasonable effort to reconnect the Generating Facility in a timely manner and to mitigate damages and losses to the Interconnection Customer.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Interconnection Agreement, Interconnection Agreement

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Disconnection of Unit. The Utility may disconnect the Generating Facility as reasonably necessary for the following reasons: termination of this Agreement; non-compliance Agreement; non­compliance with this Agreement; Agreement; System Emergency, and routine maintenance, repairs and modifications to the Utility’s System. When reasonably possible the Utility shall provide prior notice to the Interconnection Customer explaining the reason for the disconnection. If prior notice is not reasonably possible the Utility shall after the fact, provide information to the Interconnection Customer as to why the disconnection was required. The Utility shall expend reasonable effort to reconnect the Generating Facility in a timely manner and to mitigate damages and losses to the Interconnection Customer.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Generating Facility Interconnection Agreement

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