Outages of Generating Equipment Sample Clauses

Outages of Generating Equipment. Seller shall promptly provide to Buyer all material information relating to Plant outages and significant derates of Plant generating capacity which would affect Seller’s ability to deliver electric energy from the Plant to the Point of Delivery. Such material information shall be sufficient for Buyer to determine and verify the severity and extent of such outages and derates, including at a minimum, the date and time when the outage or derate began, the cause of the outage or derate, and the anticipated date and time the outage or derate will end.
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Outages of Generating Equipment. Seller shall provide to Buyer all material information relating to Plant outages and significant derates of Plant generating Capacity which would materially affect Seller’s ability to deliver Energy to the Point of Delivery. Such material information shall be sufficient for Buyer to reasonably determine and verify the severity and extent of such outages and derates. Seller shall provide to Buyer, as soon as reasonably possible thereafter, an oral report of any outages of Plant electric generating Capacity as a result of (1) Seller’s compliance with the provisions of Subsection 3.1, Permits and Laws, (2) interruptions or other transmission limitations from the Plant to the Point of Delivery which would materially restrict the flow of Energy from the Plant to the Point of Delivery, or (3) any other circumstance or event that would prevent Energy from the Plant from being delivered to the Point of Delivery, and their anticipated duration. Seller shall plan and implement scheduled outages and/or planned outages of generating Capacity in accordance with the requirements of the MISO Rules. Seller shall coordinate its compliance with the preceding sentence with Buyer so that Buyer can provide the required information to MISO. In addition, Seller shall confirm with Buyer in writing its schedule of generating capacity outages planned by Seller for a Calendar Year by August 1st of the prior Calendar Year. At least one (1) week prior to any scheduled outage and/or planned outage, Seller shall confirm with Buyer the expected start date of such outage and the expected completion date of such outage. Seller shall notify Buyer of any subsequent changes to the outage. As soon as practicable, any oral notifications shall be confirmed in writing.
Outages of Generating Equipment. Seller shall promptly provide to Buyer all material information relating to Plant outages and significant derates of Plant generating capacity which would affect Seller’s ability to deliver electric energy from the Plant to the Point of Delivery. Such material information shall be sufficient for Buyer to determine and verify the severity and extent of such outages and derates, including at a minimum, the date and time when the outage or derate began, the cause of the outage or derate, and the anticipated date and time the outage or derate will end. Seller shall promptly provide to Buyer an oral report of any outages of Plant electric generating capacity as a result of (1) Seller’s compliance with the provisions of Subsection 3.1, Permits and Laws, (2) interruptions or other distribution system limitations from the Plant to the Point of Delivery which would restrict the flow of Delivered Energy, or (3) any other circumstance or event that would prevent electric energy from being delivered from the Plant to the Point of Delivery, and their anticipated duration. Seller shall confirm its schedule of generating capacity outages planned by Seller for a Calendar Year with Buyer in writing by August 1st of the prior Calendar Year. At least seven (7) Days prior to any scheduled outage and/or planned outage, Seller shall confirm with Buyer the expected start date of such outage and the expected completion date of such outage. Seller shall notify Buyer of any subsequent changes to the outage. As soon as practicable, any oral notifications shall be confirmed in writing.

Related to Outages of Generating Equipment

  • Selection of Subcontractors, Procurement of Materials and Leasing of Equipment The contractor shall not discriminate on the grounds of race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age or disability in the selection and retention of subcontractors, including procurement of materials and leases of equipment. The contractor shall take all necessary and reasonable steps to ensure nondiscrimination in the administration of this contract. a. The contractor shall notify all potential subcontractors and suppliers and lessors of their EEO obligations under this contract. b. The contractor will use good faith efforts to ensure subcontractor compliance with their EEO obligations.

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