Installation, Operation and Maintenance. 5.1 The Operator shall have the sole responsibility and at its own costs in respect of:-
Installation, Operation and Maintenance of Owner’s Solar Panels. Developer shall be solely responsible for installing, operating, and maintaining Owner’s Solar Panels on the Premises for the term of this Agreement. Owner shall have no liability for the day to day operation and maintenance of Owner’s Solar Panels.
Installation, Operation and Maintenance. 2.1.1 The downstream Party shall ensure that at each of its Offtakes (save as otherwise agreed and provided in the relevant Supplemental Agreement in the case of an LDZ/LDZ Offtake), in respect of each Individual Offtake Point, there is installed, operated and maintained in proper working order Measurement Equipment for the purposes of registering or determining and recording:
Installation, Operation and Maintenance. Section 6(A) of the Agreement is hereby deleted and replaced with the following:
Installation, Operation and Maintenance. Description This section shall define procedures for installation and testing for initial interconnection, as well as upgrading interconnection facilities. It should also define the principles for continuous operation of the interconnection, including network/traffic supervision, fault/disturbance reporting and fault recovery action. The need for testing interconnect hardware and software results from the common interest of both network operators in maintaining network integrity. Testing also helps to verify the interoperability of services, as well as to ensure a reasonable quality of service and continuous service provision to the end customer. Testing procedures are required in the following cases: first interconnection of networks; introduction of new interconnection switching system type hardware/software change with interface relevance introduction of new/supplementary services introduction of additional capacity to existing transmission systems, signalling links, signalling routes, switches. Guidelines Four major categories of CSS7 testing have been identified. The extent to which the phases are carried out will vary according to the cases listed immediately above. The testing contents and procedure may vary according to national specifications or technical solutions:
Installation, Operation and Maintenance. Lessor shall construct and install the Equipment at X location (the "Property").
Installation, Operation and Maintenance. No later than the Effective Date, Seller shall proceed with engineering, construction and implementation of the Project using Prudent Utility Practices and in a manner that will allow for achievement of the In-Service Date by the Project COD Target Date Extended by entering into an engineering, procurement and construction contract (“EPC Contract”) with a contractor capable of executing the engineering, construction and implementation of the Project. Buyer shall have the right to review and provide comments to the EPC Contract prior to execution thereof by Xxxxxx. Seller shall be solely responsible for obtaining all Consents, the development, construction, installation, operation and maintenance of the Project, including provision of necessary workforce, equipment, spare parts and supplies. Seller shall maintain the Project in good operating condition in accordance with Prudent Utility Practices. Seller shall ensure that the Project and its provision of Products under this Agreement conforms to all applicable NYISO Rules, NERC requirements, all applicable rules for the Connecting Transmission Owner’s Electrical System, and the Operating Instructions. All Project facilities and interconnection facilities (for which Seller has responsibility to design under the Interconnection Agreement or hereunder) must be designed to withstand a Category 3 Storm with 130 mph winds and to elevate equipment to accommodate the one in FEMA 500-year flood zones standards applicable at the Execution Date. Subject to Section 4.5, Seller shall assure that the Project is qualified as an Installed Capacity Supplier. Seller shall reimburse Buyer for any charges or penalties imposed on Buyer by XXXXX due to Seller’s action or inaction. Seller shall coordinate with Buyer on maintenance procedures and schedules, and the scheduling of Planned Outages and Maintenance Outages of the Project. A Maintenance Outage, once scheduled, may be cancelled by Seller or deferred by Seller beyond the end of the next Weekend, but if deferred, must occur before the next Planned Outage. The number of Days allowed for Planned Outages and Maintenance Outages are set forth in APPENDIX 9: OPERATING LIMITS. Any Planned Outage and Maintenance Outage that exceed the number of Days set forth in APPENDIX 9: OPERATING LIMITS shall be deemed to be a Forced Outage, but only for such excess Days. Seller shall submit a plan detailing the Planned Outages for the two coming Calendar Years to Buyer on or before the date ...
Installation, Operation and Maintenance. Section 6(E) Reservation of Right to Inspect of the Agreement is hereby deleted and replaced with the following:
Installation, Operation and Maintenance. Subject to Section 3.3.2, Provider shall be responsible for the installation and System Operations of the System in a manner consistent with all applicable laws and Prudent Operating Practice. If the operation of the System is interrupted as a result of malfunction or other shutdown, Provider shall use commercially reasonable efforts to remedy such interruption. Both Parties shall comply with all applicable laws and regulations relating to the operation of the System and the exercise of any Use Rights and Access Rights, including obtaining and maintaining in effect all relevant approvals and permits. The foregoing notwithstanding, Host acknowledges that Provider is not required to operate the System in a particular manner at any particular time, and that the System may be online or offline at various times during the Term. Provider may take reasonable steps to upgrade or improve the System at any time without Host consent; provided, however, that Provider shall not, without the prior consent of Host, increase the nameplate capability of the System by more than ten percent (10%) from the nameplate System capability described in this Agreement.
Installation, Operation and Maintenance. The following is hereby added as new Section 6(F):