Common use of Mandatory Notification Obligation-Summer On Peak Hours Clause in Contracts

Mandatory Notification Obligation-Summer On Peak Hours. Buyer must provide Seller its Dispatch request and such request must be confirmed by Seller's operator, for any Summer On Peak Hours a minimum of one hour and twenty five (25) minutes prior to the Requested Load Delivery Time of one or both Units, and if Buyer is also dispatching one or both of the Xxxxxx III Units, one hour and thirty five (35) minutes prior to the Requested Load Delivery Time for all Units Dispatched (including Xxxxxx III Units). Units will be started in accordance with the procedure described in Appendix A. Units will ramp to the requested Dispatch level in accordance with the provisions of Appendix A. Seller shall use reasonable commercial efforts to change Dispatch levels at the request of Buyer while a Unit is running. Buyer must provide one hour's notice, confirmed by Seller's operator, to stop Dispatch (reduce Electric Energy to zero) or to change a Dispatch order during the Summer On Peak Hours. Seller shall not be obligated to comply with any Dispatch order issued for generation during Summer On Peak Hours unless issued with the minimum notice required by this Section, but shall use commercially reasonable efforts to do so. Notwithstanding the above, however, any failure to comply with a noncomplying Dispatch order between the time of issuance of Buyer's Dispatch order and the expiration of the applicable mandatory notification period for such Dispatch order shall not be taken into account for calculation of the Availability Adjustment. For example, if Buyer's Dispatch order for one Unit was given 75 minutes prior to the Requested Load Delivery Time of 1200 and Seller delivers Electric Energy at the requested load by 1210 such delay beyond the Requested Load Delivery Time shall not be taken into account in calculation of an Availability Adjustment; however, deliveries after 1210 shall be taken into account for calculation of the Availability Adjustment.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Power Sales Agreement (Aquila Inc)

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Mandatory Notification Obligation-Summer On Peak Hours. Buyer must provide Seller its Dispatch request and such request must be confirmed by Seller's operator, for any Summer On Peak Hours a minimum of one hour and twenty five (25) minutes prior to the Requested Load Delivery Time of one or both Units, and if Buyer is also dispatching one or both of the Xxxxxx III Units, one hour and thirty five (35) minutes prior to the Requested Load Delivery Time for all Units Dispatched (including Xxxxxx III Units). Units will be started in accordance with the procedure described in Appendix A. Units will ramp to the requested Dispatch level in accordance with the provisions of Appendix A. Seller shall use reasonable commercial efforts to change Dispatch levels at the request of Buyer while a Unit is running. Buyer must provide one hour's notice, confirmed by Seller's operator, to stop Dispatch (reduce Electric Energy to zero) or to change a Dispatch order during the Summer On Peak Hours. Seller shall not be obligated to comply with any Dispatch order issued for generation during Summer On Peak Hours unless issued with the minimum notice required by this Section, but shall use commercially reasonable efforts to do so. Notwithstanding the above, however, any failure to comply with a noncomplying non- complying Dispatch order between the time of issuance of Buyer's Dispatch order and the expiration of the applicable mandatory notification period for such Dispatch order shall not be taken into account for calculation of the Availability Adjustment. For example, if Buyer's Dispatch order for one Unit was given 75 minutes prior to the Requested Load Delivery Time of 1200 and Seller delivers Electric Energy at the requested load by 1210 such delay beyond the Requested Load Delivery Time shall not be taken into account in calculation of an Availability Adjustment; however, deliveries after 1210 shall be taken into account for calculation of the Availability Adjustment.

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Samples: Power Sales Agreement (Dominion Resources Inc /Va/)

Mandatory Notification Obligation-Summer On Peak Hours. Buyer must provide Seller its Dispatch request and such request must be confirmed by Seller's operator, for any Summer On Peak Hours a minimum of one hour and twenty five (25) minutes prior to the Requested Load Delivery Time of one or both Units, and if Buyer is also dispatching one or both of the Xxxxxx III XX Units, one hour and thirty five (35) minutes prior to the Requested Load Delivery Time for all Units Dispatched (including Xxxxxx III XX Units). Units will be started in accordance with the procedure described in Appendix A. Units will ramp to the requested Dispatch level in accordance with the provisions of Appendix A. Seller shall use reasonable commercial efforts to change Dispatch levels at the request of Buyer while a Unit is running. Buyer must provide one hour's notice, confirmed by Seller's operator, to stop Dispatch (reduce Electric Energy to zero) or to change a Dispatch order during the Summer On Peak Hours. Seller shall not be obligated to comply with any Dispatch order issued for generation during Summer On Peak Hours unless issued with the minimum notice required by this Section, but shall use commercially reasonable efforts to do so. Notwithstanding the above, however, any failure to comply with a noncomplying non- complying Dispatch order between the time of issuance of Buyer's Dispatch order and the expiration of the applicable mandatory notification period for such Dispatch order shall not be taken into account for calculation of the Availability Adjustment. For example, if Buyer's Dispatch order for one Unit was given 75 minutes prior to the Requested Load Delivery Time of 1200 and Seller delivers Electric Energy at the requested load by 1210 such delay beyond the Requested Load Delivery Time shall not be taken into account in calculation of an Availability Adjustment; however, deliveries after 1210 shall be taken into account for calculation of the Availability Adjustment.

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Samples: Power Sales Agreement (Dominion Resources Inc /Va/)

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Mandatory Notification Obligation-Summer On Peak Hours. Buyer must provide Seller its Dispatch request and such request must be confirmed by Seller's operator, for any Summer On Peak Hours a minimum of one hour and twenty five (25) minutes prior to the Requested Load Delivery Time of one or both Units, and if Buyer is also dispatching one or both of the Xxxxxx III XX Units, one hour and thirty five (35) minutes prior to the Requested Load Delivery Time for all Units Dispatched (including Xxxxxx III XX Units). Units will be started in accordance with the procedure described in Appendix A. Units will ramp to the requested Dispatch level in accordance with the provisions of Appendix A. Seller shall use reasonable commercial efforts to change Dispatch levels at the request of Buyer while a Unit is running. Buyer must provide one hour's notice, confirmed by Seller's operator, to stop Dispatch (reduce Electric Energy to zero) or to change a Dispatch order during the Summer On Peak Hours. Seller shall not be obligated to comply with any Dispatch order issued for generation during Summer On Peak Hours unless issued with the minimum notice required by this Section, but shall use commercially reasonable efforts to do so. Notwithstanding the above, however, any failure to comply with a noncomplying non-complying Dispatch order between the time of issuance of Buyer's Dispatch order and the expiration of the applicable mandatory notification period for such Dispatch order shall not be taken into account for calculation of the Availability Adjustment. For example, if Buyer's Dispatch order for one Unit was given 75 minutes prior to the Requested Load Delivery Time of 1200 and Seller delivers Electric Energy at the requested load by 1210 such delay beyond the Requested Load Delivery Time shall not be taken into account in calculation of an Availability Adjustment; however, deliveries after 1210 shall be taken into account for calculation of the Availability Adjustment.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Power Sales Agreement (Aquila Inc)

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