ISO Operating Orders Sample Clauses

ISO Operating Orders. Each Participating TO shall operate its transmission facilities in compliance with ISO Protocols, the Operating Procedures (including emergency procedures in the event of communications failure) and ISO’s operating orders unless the health or safety of personnel or the general public would be endangered. Proper implementation of an ISO operating order by a Participating TO shall be deemed prudent. In the event an ISO order would risk damage to facilities, and if time permits, a Participating TO shall inform the ISO of any such risk and seek confirmation of the relevant ISO order.
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Related to ISO Operating Orders

  • Compliance Control Services (1) Support reporting to regulatory bodies and support financial statement preparation by making the Fund's accounting records available to the Trust, the Securities and Exchange Commission (the “SEC”), and the independent accountants.

  • Operational Control Directing the operation of the Transmission Facilities Under ISO Operational Control to maintain these facilities in a reliable state, as defined by the Reliability Rules. The ISO shall approve operational decisions concerning these facilities, made by each Transmission Owner before the Transmission Owner implements those decisions. In accordance with ISO Procedures, the ISO shall direct each Transmission Owner to take certain actions to restore the system to the Normal State. Operational Control includes security monitoring, adjustment of generation and transmission resources, coordination and approval of changes in transmission status for maintenance, determination of changes in transmission status for reliability, coordination with other Control Areas, voltage reductions and Load Shedding, except that each Transmission Owner continues to physically operate and maintain its facilities.

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