Common use of Operating and Maintenance Records Clause in Contracts

Operating and Maintenance Records. Seller shall maintain an accurate and up-to-date operating log, in electronic format, at the Project that will include, without limitation, dispatch and scheduled Discharging Energy delivered, Charging Energy received, and Station Service consumption; changes in operating status; outages, deratings and curtailments; any unusual conditions found during inspections; environmental records including environmental permits, plans, and/or studies; meteorological data; maintenance; any other operating or maintenance records as may be required by state or federal regulatory authorities and WECC and any other information required under Prudent Utility Practices or any Project agreement (in the prescribed format); and Seller Forced Outages (“O&M Records”).

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: Wholesale Renewable Power and Storage Capacity Purchase Agreement, Wholesale Renewable Power and Storage Capacity Purchase Agreement, Storage Capacity Agreement

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