Outage Notification Sample Clauses
Outage Notification. (a) CAISO Approval of Outage(s). Seller is responsible for securing CAISO approvals for Project outages, including securing changes in its outage schedules when CAISO disapproves Seller’s schedules or cancels previously approved outages. Seller shall communicate any CAISO-required changes to Buyer in a timely manner, in accordance with the provisions set forth in Appendix IX.
Outage Notification. Seller shall notify Buyer of Outages in accordance with this article using a form reasonably acceptable to Buyer and the Notification procedures in Appendix A.
(a) CAISO Approval of Outage(s). Buyer is responsible for obtaining CAISO approvals for Project Outages and for revising Outage Schedules if Outages are not approved by CAISO. Buyer will make reasonable efforts to notify Seller ofCAISO approval in a timely manner. Buyer is responsible for entering Project Outages in the "Scheduling and Logging for ISO ofCaIifornia" ("SUC") Web Client.
Outage Notification. The Interconnected Party shall as soon as reasonably practicable notify First Gas of any scheduled or unscheduled outages affecting such Interconnected Party in relation to its injection of Gas at the Receipt Point. Such notice shall include: whether it is, or is expected to be, a full or partial outage and the likely duration of that outage; for scheduled outages, when such outage is expected to commence; in a reasonable amount of detail, the reason for that outage; and the extent of the expected reduction in the injection of Gas. First Gas shall promptly publish on XXXXX the information provided by the Interconnected Party under section 3.5(a) and (b). metering and energy quantity reports Metering Required The Metering Owner shall install Metering in respect of Receipt Points as set out in ICA Schedule One and use reasonable endeavours to ensure that it operates at all times. The Metering Owner is to ensure that the design, construction, installation, operation and maintenance of the Metering complies with the Metering Requirements. Direct Gas Measurement Only Metering shall determine Gas quantities by direct measurement only and not by difference or by other indirect means. Testing of Metering and Provision of Information The Metering Owner shall use reasonable endeavours, including by means of periodic testing in accordance with the Metering Requirements, to ensure that Metering is Accurate. The other Party may request, and the Metering Owner shall then provide to the other Party: reasonable technical information relating to the Metering at a Receipt Point; a copy of its planned maintenance schedules relating to any Metering; and the results of any testing of any Metering. In relation to any new Metering, the Metering Owner shall: no earlier than 3 Months before that Metering is placed into service, test each custody transfer meter and other gas measurement device forming part of that Metering; and where the Metering includes a verification meter, conduct an in-situ verification test of each custody transfer meter as soon as practicable after that Metering is placed into service, to ensure that the Metering is Accurate. If the Metering is found to be Inaccurate, the Metering Owner will service, repair, re-calibrate or replace it, then re-test it to establish that it is Accurate. The Metering Owner will provide the other Party with written evidence of testing pursuant to this section 4.4.
Outage Notification. (a) Seller shall schedule Planned Outages for the Project in accordance with Prudent Operating Practices and with the prior written consent of Buyer, which consent may not be unreasonably withheld, conditioned or delayed. The Parties acknowledge that in all circumstances, Prudent Operating Practices shall dictate when Planned Outages should occur. Seller shall Notify Buyer of its proposed Planned Outage schedule for the Project for the following calendar year by submitting a written Planned Outage schedule no later than August 1st of each year during the Delivery Term. The Planned Outage schedule is subject to Buyer’s approval, which approval may not be unreasonably withheld, conditioned or delayed. Buyer shall promptly respond within five (5) Business Days with its approval or with reasonable modifications to the proposed Planned Outage schedule and Seller shall use its best efforts in accordance with Prudent Operating Practices to accommodate Buyer’s requested modifications and deliver the final schedule to Buyer. Seller shall contact and confirm by Notice to Buyer with any requested changes to the Planned Outage schedule if Seller believes the Project must be shut down to conduct maintenance that cannot be delayed until the next scheduled Planned Outage consistent with Prudent Operating Practices. Seller shall not change its Planned Outage schedule without Buyer’s approval, not to be unreasonably withheld, conditioned or delayed. Seller shall use its best efforts in accordance with Prudent Operating Practices not to schedule Planned Outages during the period of April 1st through October 31st of the Delivery Term. Seller shall not substitute Energy from any other source for the output of the Project during a Planned Outage or at any other time.
(b) In addition to Planned Outages, Seller shall promptly inform Buyer of any Forced Outage lasting for more than sixty (60) consecutive minutes. Such information shall be communicated by electronic mail to Buyer's designated personnel and describe the nature of the Forced Outage, the beginning date and time of such Forced Outage, the expected end date and time of such Forced Outage, the amount of Energy that Seller expects will be delivered at the Delivery Point during such Forced Outage, and any other information reasonably requested by Buyer. With respect to any such Forced Outage, Seller shall communicate and inform Buyer and thereafter provide Buyer with such Notice by any reasonable means requested by Buyer,...
Outage Notification. Seller shall notify Buyer of Outages in accordance with this article using a fonn reasonably acceptable to Buyer and the Notification procedures in Appendix A.
(a) CAISO Approval ofOutage(s). Buyer is responsible for obtaining CAISO approvals for Project Outages and for revising Outage Schedules if Outages are not approved by CAISO. Buyer will make reasonable efforts to notify Seller ofCAISO approval in a timely manner. Xxxxx is responsible for entering Project Outages in the "Scheduling and Logging for ISO of Cali fomi a" ("SUC") Web Client.
Outage Notification. (a) CAISO Approval of Outage(s). Buyer, acting through its Third-Party SC, is responsible for securing CAISO approvals for Project outages, including securing changes in its outage schedules when CAISO disapproves Buyer’s schedules or cancels previously approved outages and for entering Project outages in the Scheduling and Logging system for the CAISO (“SLIC”) or successor system. Through its Third-Party SC, Buyer shall put forth commercially reasonable efforts to secure and communicate CAISO approvals for Project outages in a timely manner to Seller.
Outage Notification. (a) ISO Approval of Outage(s). Seller is responsible for securing ISO approvals for Project outages, including securing changes in its outage schedules when ISO disapproves Seller’s schedules or cancels previously approved outages. Seller shall communicate any ISO-required changes to Buyer in a timely manner, in accordance with the provisions set forth in Section 3.6(f) below.
Outage Notification. The Interconnected Party shall as soon as reasonably practicable notify First Gas of any scheduled or unscheduled outages affecting such Interconnected Party in relation to its injection of Gas at the Receipt Point. Such notice shall include:
Outage Notification. A. In the event of any critical or major service issue(s) or outage(s) as specified in the appropriate Service Level Agreement (SLA), the Contractor shall notify the CA 9-1-1 Branch via a phone call as well as email within fifteen (15) minutes of initial report of outage, providing the initial notification and containing the following (as available):
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