Common use of Notification of Changes Clause in Contracts

Notification of Changes. Sixty (60) days prior to changing any technical information in Schedule 1, the Participating Generator shall notify the CAISO of the proposed changes. Pursuant to Sections 8.9 and 8.10 of the CAISO Tariff, the CAISO may verify, inspect and test the capacity and operating characteristics provided in the revised Schedule 1. The CAISO shall post on the CAISO Website a schedule showing, for at least one year in advance: (i) the proposed dates on which the CAISO’s Master File will be updated, which dates shall occur at least every three months; (ii) the dates on which the information contained in the revised Master File will become effective; and (iii) the deadlines by which changed technical information must be submitted to the CAISO in order to be tested and included in the next scheduled update of the CAISO’s Master File. Unless the Participating Generator fails to test at the values in the proposed change(s), the change will become effective upon the effective date for the next scheduled update of the Master File, provided the Participating Generator submits the changed information by the applicable deadline and is tested by the deadline. Subject to such notification this Agreement shall not apply to any generating unit identified in Schedule 1 which the Participating Generator no longer owns or no longer has contractual entitlement to.

Appears in 32 contracts

Samples: Scheduling Coordinator Agreement, Scheduling Coordinator Agreement, Scheduling Coordinator Agreement

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Notification of Changes. Sixty (60) days prior to changing any technical information in Schedule 1, the Participating Generator Load shall notify the CAISO of the proposed changeschange(s). Pursuant to Sections 8.9 and 8.10 of the CAISO Tariff, the CAISO may verify, inspect and test the capacity and operating characteristics provided in the revised Schedule 1. The CAISO shall post on the CAISO Website a schedule showing, for at least one year in advance: (i) the proposed dates on which the CAISO’s Master File will be updated, which dates shall occur at least every three months; (ii) the dates on which the information contained in the revised Master File will become effective; and (iii) the deadlines by which changed technical information must be submitted to the CAISO in order to be tested and included in the next scheduled update of the CAISO’s Master File. Unless the Participating Generator Load fails to test at the values in the proposed change(s), the change Participating Load’s proposed change(s) will become effective upon the effective date for the next scheduled update of the Master File, provided that the Participating Generator Load submits the changed information by the applicable deadline and is tested by the deadline. Subject to such notification this Agreement shall not apply to any generating unit Loads identified in Schedule 1 which the Participating Generator Load no longer owns or no longer has a contractual entitlement to.

Appears in 18 contracts

Samples: Scheduling Coordinator Agreement, Scheduling Coordinator Agreement, Fifth Replacement Tariff

Notification of Changes. Sixty (60) days prior to changing any technical information in Schedule 1, the Participating Generator shall notify the CAISO of the proposed changes. Pursuant to Sections 8.9 and 8.10 of the CAISO Tariff, the CAISO may verify, inspect and test the capacity and operating characteristics provided in the revised Schedule 1. The CAISO shall post on the CAISO Website a schedule showing, for at least one year in advance: (i) the proposed dates on which the CAISO’s Master File will be updated, which dates shall occur at least every three months; (ii) the dates on which the information contained in the revised Master File will become effective; and (iii) the deadlines by which changed technical information must be submitted to the CAISO in order to be tested and included in the next scheduled update of the CAISO’s Master File. Unless the Participating Generator fails to test at the values in the proposed change(s), the change will become effective upon the effective date for the next scheduled update of the CAISO’s Master File, provided the Participating Generator submits the changed information by the applicable deadline and is tested by the deadline. Subject to such notification notification, this Agreement shall not apply to any generating unit identified in Schedule 1 which the Participating Generator no longer owns or no longer has contractual entitlement to.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Pseudo Tie Participating Generator Agreement, Pseudo Tie Participating Generator Agreement, Pseudo Tie Participating Generator Agreement

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Notification of Changes. Sixty (60) days prior to changing any technical information in Schedule 1, the Participating Generator shall notify the ISO CAISO of the proposed changes. Pursuant to Sections 8.9 and 8.10 Section 8.10.1 of the ISO CAISO Tariff, the ISO CAISO may verify, inspect and test the capacity and operating characteristics provided in the revised Schedule 1. The ISO CAISO shall post on the ISO CAISO Website Home PageWebsite a schedule showing, for at least one year in advance: (i) the proposed dates on which the ISO’ CAISO’s Master File will be updated, which dates shall occur at least every three months; (ii) the dates on which the information contained in the revised Master File will become effective; and (iii) the deadlines by which changed technical information must be submitted to the ISO CAISO in order to be tested and included in the next scheduled update of the ISO’ CAISO’s Master File. Unless the Participating Generator fails to test at the values in the proposed change(s), the change will become effective upon the effective date for the next scheduled update of the Master File, provided the Participating Generator submits the changed information by the applicable deadline and is tested by the deadline. Subject to such notification this Agreement shall not apply to any generating unit identified in Schedule 1 which the Participating Generator no longer owns or no longer has contractual entitlement to.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Scheduling Coordinator Agreement

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