ELECTRICAL EMERGENCY PLAN Clause Samples

The Electrical Emergency Plan clause outlines the procedures and responsibilities for responding to electrical emergencies within a facility or project. It typically details the steps to be taken in the event of power outages, electrical fires, or equipment failures, and may assign roles to specific personnel for immediate action and communication. By establishing clear protocols, this clause ensures a swift and organized response to electrical incidents, minimizing risk to personnel and property while maintaining operational safety.
ELECTRICAL EMERGENCY PLAN. The ISO Specifications will outline the basic criteria for the development, coordination, and implementation of the UDC EEP and the requirements for coordination with the ISO EEP. Schedule 9 will include the UDC EEP as coordinated with the ISO EEP. The information to be contained in this Schedule may be subject to additional filing due to subsequent revisions as these may be required from time to time. The UDC will follow the procedures set forth below in this Schedule 10 in promoting orderly, coordinated restoration of electric systems after a major system disturbance has occurred which resulted in load shedding by frequency relays in California.
ELECTRICAL EMERGENCY PLAN. 7.5.1 Coordination of EEP and EAP. NCPA shall cooperate with the CAISO’s implementation of the Electrical Emergency Plan (“EEP”) developed by the CAISO in accordance with Section 7.7.5 of the CAISO Tariff. NCPA shall implement the NCPA EAP attached to Schedule 11 of this Agreement and filed with FERC for informational purposes, and the CAISO shall cooperate with NCPA’s implementation of the EAP.