Operations Logs. Seller shall maintain a daily operations log for the Facility which shall record all pertinent data that will indicate whether the Facility is being operated in accordance with Good Engineering and Operating Practices. These data logs shall include, but not be limited to, information on charging and discharging, electric energy consumption and efficiency, the electrical characteristics of each Storage Unit (including settings or adjustments of such Storage Unit(s) control equipment/power conversion system and protective devices), availability (including availability to charge and discharge and its ability to store energy), maintenance and inspections performed and/or deferred (including applicable correspondence between Seller and its insurer(s) for the Facility equipment pertaining to Seller’s maintenance practices and Seller’s procedures and scheduling (including deferral) of maintenance at the Facility), testing, Outages, changes in operating status, unusual conditions experienced or observed, and any other significant events related to the operation of the Facility. Company shall have the right, upon reasonable notice and during regular Business Day hours to review and copy such data logs maintained pursuant to this Section 13.1 (Operations Logs); provided, that if such logs reveal any inconsistency with Company’s records, Company may request and review Seller’s supporting records, correspondence, memoranda and other documents or electronically recorded data associated with such logs related to the operation and maintenance of the Facility in order to resolve such inconsistency.
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Operations Logs. Seller shall maintain a daily operations log for the Facility which shall record all pertinent data that will indicate whether the Facility is being operated in accordance with Good Engineering and Operating Practices. These data logs shall include, but not be limited to, information on charging and discharging, electric energy consumption and efficiency, the electrical characteristics of each Storage Unit (including settings or adjustments of such Storage Unit(s) control equipment/power conversion system and protective devices), availability (including availability to charge and discharge and its ability to store energy), maintenance and inspections performed and/or deferred (including applicable correspondence between Seller and its insurer(s) for the Facility equipment pertaining to Seller’s maintenance practices and Seller’s procedures and scheduling (including deferral) of maintenance at the Facility), testing, Outages, changes in operating status, unusual conditions experienced or observed, and any other significant events related to the operation of the Facility. Company shall have the right, upon reasonable notice and during regular Business Day hours to review and copy such data logs maintained pursuant to this Section 13.1 (Operations Logs); provided, that if such logs reveal any inconsistency with Company’s records, Company may request and review Seller’s supporting records, correspondence, memoranda and other documents or electronically recorded data associated with such logs related to the operation and maintenance of the Facility in order to resolve such inconsistency.inconsistency.
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