Effect of System Emergency on Outage Scheduling Sample Clauses

Effect of System Emergency on Outage Scheduling. If Seller has scheduled a Planned Outage or a Maintenance Outage, and such outage occurs or would occur coincident with the System Emergency, Buyer shall notify Seller of the System Emergency. Buyer may request Seller to reschedule the outage or, if the outage has begun, to expedite the completion thereof, and Seller shall use commercially reasonable efforts to comply with such request and applicable NYISO Rules. Buyer has no obligation to pay Seller for any incremental cost or expense Seller may incur as a result of such rescheduling or expediting resulting from a System Emergency declared by NYISO.
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Effect of System Emergency on Outage Scheduling. If Seller has scheduled a Planned Outage or a Maintenance Outage, and such outage occurs or would occur coincident with the System Emergency, Buyer shall notify Seller of the System Emergency. Buyer may request Seller to reschedule the outage or, if the outage has begun, to expedite the completion thereof, and Seller shall use commercially reasonable efforts to comply with such request and applicable NYISO Rules. Buyer has no obligation to pay Seller for any incremental cost or expense Seller may incur as a result of such rescheduling or expediting resulting from a System Emergency declared by NYISO. Response to Forced Outages Seller shall give Buyer notice as soon as possible if Energy or Ancillary Services from the Project unexpectedly becomes unavailable to satisfy a Dispatch as a result of a Forced Outage of the Project. Buyer and Seller, through a previously designated individual (with authority and ability to respond to such event) whose name and contact information shall be incorporated into the Operating Instructions, shall be immediately available to each other for communications during a Forced Outage and shall respond with all necessary promptness in accordance with NYISO Rules. Schedule Deviations Seller shall provide Delivered Energy in accordance with Dispatch requests. In the event Seller’s failure to comply with the foregoing results in a Schedule Deviation that is an under-delivery, Seller shall reimburse Buyer for any charges for Real-Time Market penalties imposed on Buyer by NYISO with respect to such Schedule Deviation. In the event of a Schedule Deviation that is an over-delivery, Seller shall credit Buyer with its average cost for Charging Energy, which shall be deemed to be the Real-Time Market LBMP for Load Zone K applicable for all Hours during the previous charging cycle.
Effect of System Emergency on Outage Scheduling. If Seller has scheduled a Planned Outage or a Maintenance Outage, and such outage occurs or would occur coincident with the System Emergency, Buyer shall notify Seller of the System Emergency. Buyer may request Seller to reschedule the outage or, if the outage has begun, to expedite the completion thereof, and Seller shall use commercially reasonable efforts to comply with such request and applicable NYISO Rules. Buyer has no obligation to pay Seller for any incremental cost or expense Seller may incur as a result of such rescheduling or expediting resulting from a System Emergency declared by NYISO. Consistency with Applicable NYISO Rules . The Parties shall comply with [NYISO Rules][other federal, state, local governmental or non-governmental rules and criteria applicable to the proposed Project], and to the extent any [NYISO Rules][other rules] or Parties’ actions in compliance with [NYISO Rules][other rules] are inconsistent with the provisions of this Agreement, such actions or compliance by a Party shall not be deemed to be a breach of this Agreement an Event of Default. Station Service Energy . Seller shall have responsibility to obtain such Station Service Energy as applicable for the Project.

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