Common use of PE Planned Outage Extension Clause in Contracts

PE Planned Outage Extension. An extension of a planned outage (PO) beyond its estimated completion date. This is typically used where the original scope of work requires more time to complete than originally scheduled. Do not use this where unexpected problems or delays render the unit out of service beyond the estimated end date of the PO.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Power Purchase Agreement, Tolling Service Agreement, Power Purchase Agreement

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PE Planned Outage Extension. An extension of a planned outage (PO) beyond its estimated completion date. This is typically used where the original scope of work requires more time to complete than originally scheduled. Do not use this where unexpected problems or delays render the unit out of service beyond the estimated end date of the PO.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Scheduling and Asset Optimization Services Agreement (MMC Energy, Inc.), Scheduling and Asset Optimization Services Agreement (MMC Energy, Inc.), Scheduling and Asset Optimization Services Agreement (MMC Energy, Inc.)

PE Planned Outage Extension. An extension of a planned outage (PO) beyond its estimated completion date. This is typically used where the original scope of work requires more time to complete than originally scheduled. Do not use this where unexpected problems or delays render the unit out of service beyond the estimated end date of the PO.. 1 These event types are all contributors to the FOR & EFOR calculations in the reports section. Buyer’s Cost to Cover is calculated as follows:

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Power Purchase Agreement

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PE Planned Outage Extension. An extension of a planned outage (PO) beyond its estimated completion date. This is typically used where the original scope of work requires more time to complete than originally scheduled. Do not use this where unexpected problems or delays render the unit out of service beyond the estimated end date of the PO.. Required factory testing includes such checks and tests necessary to determine that the equipment systems and subsystems have been properly manufactured and installed, function properly, and are in a condition to permit safe and efficient start-up of the Facility, which may include but are not limited to:

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Pro Forma Draft

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