Common use of Maintenance (Planned and Unplanned) Clause in Contracts

Maintenance (Planned and Unplanned). 9.1 Subject to the provisions of this Article 9, GSB may notify the Customer by “Maintenance Notice” that in any Gas Storage Year during certain Hours (“Injection Maintenance Hours”) Injection Capacity is reduced or unavailable due to planned or unplanned maintenance and/or that in any Gas Storage Year during certain Hours (“Withdrawal Maintenance Hours”) Withdrawal Capacity is reduced or unavailable due to planned or unplanned maintenance. 9.2 The Maintenance Notice shall specify the relevant “Maintenance Factor” reflecting to which extent injection in the GSB Facility or withdrawal from the GSB Facility is (or is to be) unavailable or restricted during such Maintenance Hours due to planned or unplanned maintenance. The factor zero (0) represents that there is no restriction, a factor consisting of a decimal fraction between zero (0) and one (1) represents on a linear scale proportionally increasing unavailability and the factor one (1) represents complete unavailability due to maintenance. Unless otherwise specified by Maintenance Notice, a Maintenance Factor is zero (0). The following Maintenance factors apply:

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Samples: Storage Services Agreement, Storage Services Agreement, Storage Services Agreement

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Maintenance (Planned and Unplanned). 9.1 Subject to the provisions of this Article 9, GSB may notify the Customer by “Maintenance Notice” that in any Gas Storage Year during certain Hours (“Injection Maintenance Hours”) Injection Capacity is reduced or unavailable due to planned or unplanned maintenance and/or that in any Gas Storage Year during certain Hours (“Withdrawal Maintenance Hours”) Withdrawal Capacity is reduced or unavailable due to planned or unplanned maintenance.maintenance.‌ 9.2 The Maintenance Notice shall specify the relevant “Maintenance Factor” reflecting to which extent injection in the GSB Facility or withdrawal from the GSB Facility is (or is to be) unavailable or restricted during such Maintenance Hours due to planned or unplanned maintenance. The factor zero (0) represents that there is no restriction, a factor consisting of a decimal fraction between zero (0) and one (1) represents on a linear scale proportionally increasing unavailability and the factor one (1) represents complete unavailability due to maintenance. Unless otherwise specified by Maintenance Notice, a Maintenance Factor is zero (0). The following Maintenance factors apply:apply:‌

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Storage Services Agreement

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