Isolating or Disconnecting the Generating Facility Sample Clauses

Isolating or Disconnecting the Generating Facility. The Utility may isolate the Interconnection Customer's premises and/or Generating Facility from the Utility's System when necessary in order to construct, install, repair, replace, remove, investigate or inspect any of the Utility's equipment or part of Utility's System; or if the Utility determines that isolation of the Interconnection Customer's premises and/or Generating Facility from the Utility's System is necessary because of emergencies, forced outages, force majeure or compliance with prudent electrical practices. Whenever feasible, the Utility shall give the Interconnection Customer reasonable notice of the isolation of the Interconnection Customer's premises and/or Generating Facility from the Utility's System. Notwithstanding any other provision of this Agreement, if at any time the Utility determines that the continued operation of the Generating Facility may endanger either (1) the Utility's personnel or other persons or property or (2) the integrity or safety of the Utility's System, or otherwise cause unacceptable power quality problems for other electric consumers, the Utility shall have the right to isolate the Interconnection Customer's premises and/or Generating Facility from the Utility's System.
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Isolating or Disconnecting the Generating Facility. 5.12.1 The Utility may isolate the Interconnection Customer’s premises and/or Generating Facility from the Utility’s System when necessary in order to construct, install, repair, replace, remove, investigate or inspect any of the Utility’s equipment or part of Utility’s System; or if the Utility determines that isolation of the Interconnection Customer’s premises and/or Generating Facility from the Utility’s System is necessary because of emergencies, forced outages, force majeure or compliance with prudent electrical practices.
Isolating or Disconnecting the Generating Facility. 5.12.1 The Cooperative may isolate the Interconnection Member’s premises and/or Generating Facility from the Cooperative’s System when necessary in order to construct, install, repair, replace, remove, investigate or inspect any of the Cooperative’s equipment or part of Cooperative’s System; or if the Cooperative determines that isolation of the Interconnection Member’s premises and/or Generating Facility from the Cooperative’s System is necessary, in the Cooperative’s sole discretion, because of emergencies, forced outages, force majeure or compliance with prudent electrical practices.
Isolating or Disconnecting the Generating Facility. The Authority may isolate the Interconnection Customer's premises and/or Generating Facility from the Authority's System when necessary in order to construct, install, repair, replace, remove, investigate or inspect any of the Authority's equipment or part of Authority’s System; or if the Authority determines that isolation of the Interconnection Customer's premises and/or Generating Facility from the Authority’s System is necessary because of emergencies, forced outages, force majeure or compliance with prudent electrical practices. Whenever feasible, the Authority shall give the Interconnection Customer reasonable notice of the isolation of the Interconnection Customer's premises and/or Generating Facility from the Authority's System. Notwithstanding any other provision of this Agreement, if at any time the Authority determines that the continued operation of the Generating Facility may endanger either (1) the Authority's personnel or other persons or property or (2) the integrity or safety of the Authority's System, or otherwise cause unacceptable power quality problems for other electric consumers, the Authority shall have the right to isolate the Interconnection Customer's premises and/or Generating Facility from the Authority's System.
Isolating or Disconnecting the Generating Facility. The Cooperative may isolate the Interconnection Party’s premises and/or Generating Facility from the Cooperative’s System when necessary in order to construct, install, repair, replace, remove, investigate or inspect any of the Cooperative’s equipment or part of Cooperative’s System; or if the Cooperative determines that isolation of the Interconnection Party's premises and/or Generating Facility from the Cooperative’s System is necessary because of emergencies, forced outages, force majeure or compliance with prudent electrical practices. Whenever feasible, the Cooperative shall give the Interconnection Party reasonable notice of the isolation of the Interconnection Party’s premises and/or Generating Facility from the Cooperative’s System. Notwithstanding any other provision of this Agreement, if at any time the Cooperative determines that the continued operation of the Generating Facility may endanger either (1) the Cooperative’s personnel or other persons or property or (2) the integrity or safety of the Cooperative's System, or otherwise cause unacceptable power quality problems for other electric consumers, the Cooperative shall have the right to isolate the Interconnection Party’s premises and/or Generating Facility from the Cooperative’s System. IT IS AGREED THAT COOPERATIVE SHALL HAVE NO LIABILITY FOR ANY LOSS OF SALES OR OTHER DAMAGES, INCLUDING ALL PUNITIVE AND CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES FOR THE LOSS OF BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY, PROFITS, OR OTHER LOSSES, REGARDLESS OF WHETHER SUCH DAMAGES WERE FORESEEABLE, FOR THE ISOLATION OF MEMBER’S PREMISES AND/OR DISTRIBUTED RESOURCE FROM COOPERATIVE’S SYSTEM PER THIS AGREEMENT.
Isolating or Disconnecting the Generating Facility. 5.12.1 The City may isolate the Interconnection Customer’s premises and/or Generating Facility from the City’s System when necessary in order to construct, install, repair, replace, remove, investigate or inspect any of the City’s equipment or part of City’s System; or if the City determines that isolation of the Interconnection Customer’s premises and/or Generating Facility from the City’s System is necessary because of emergencies, forced outages, force majeure or compliance with prudent electrical practices.

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  • Modification of the Small Generating Facility The Interconnection Customer must receive written authorization from the NYISO and Connecting Transmission Owner before making any change to the Small Generating Facility that may have a material impact on the safety or reliability of the New York State Transmission System or the Distribution System. Such authorization shall not be unreasonably withheld. Modifications shall be done in accordance with Good Utility Practice. If the Interconnection Customer makes such modification without the prior written authorization of the NYISO and Connecting Transmission Owner, the Connecting Transmission Owner shall have the right to temporarily disconnect the Small Generating Facility. If disconnected, the Small Generating Facility will not be reconnected until the unauthorized modifications are authorized or removed.

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  • Interconnection Facilities Engineering Procurement and Construction Interconnection Facilities, Network Upgrades, and Distribution Upgrades shall be studied, designed, and constructed pursuant to Good Utility Practice. Such studies, design and construction shall be based on the assumed accuracy and completeness of all technical information received by the Participating TO and the CAISO from the Interconnection Customer associated with interconnecting the Large Generating Facility.

  • Trading Facilities Most open-outcry and electronic trading facilities are supported by computer-based component systems for the order-routing, execution, matching, registration or clearing of trades. As with all facilities and systems, they are vulnerable to temporary disruption or failure. Your ability to recover certain losses may be subject to limits on liability imposed by the system provider, the market, the clearing house and/or member firms. Such limits may vary; you should ask the firm with which you deal for details in this respect.

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