Planning of Outages Sample Clauses

Planning of Outages. For each Contract Year, the Operator shall draw up a chart setting out the proposed dates of Planned Outages, the activities to be undertaken and their duration (the Planned Maintenance Schedule). The planned Maintenance Schedule for Contract Year 1 shall be submitted by the Operator at least three (3) months prior to the Operation Date. Within twenty-one (21) days of the Commercial Operation Date, the Operator shall submit a revised Planned Maintenance Schedule for Contract Year 1 reflecting any changes as a result of the timing of the Commercial Operation Date. The Owner shall have the right to review and comment upon a Planned Maintenance Schedule within the time limits prescribed in Article 8.2.1.(a)(ii) or 8.2.1.(b)(ii) of the Power Purchase Agreement for review by PLN; provided that in accordance with the requirements of Article 8.2. of the Power Purchase Agreement, if the Commercial Operation Date occurs in October or November, the Operator shall submit its Planned Maintenance Schedule for Contract Year 2 at the same time as it submits the revised Planned Maintenance Schedule for Contract Year 1. Planned Maintenance Schedules for subsequent Contract Years shall be submitted not later than October 1 in the preceding Contract Year. If the Owner objects to a Planned Maintenance Schedule it shall identify the activity and/or date which is to be rescheduled and shall offer alternative dates for the same. The Operator shall consider the Owner’s objections and if the rescheduling would have no adverse effect on the safety, performance, reliability, and life span of the Power Station or a part thereof and will not result in the Power Station being operated or maintained in a manner inconsistent with Good Utility Practice and will not result in the Power Station failing to be maintained in accordance with Good Utility Practice, the Operator shall agree to the rescheduling as proposed by the Owner. If the proposed rescheduling would have an adverse effect on the safety, performance, reliability, or life span or the Power Station or a part thereof or would result in the Poser Station being operated or maintained in a manner insistent with Good Utility Practice, the Operator shall notify the Owner accordingly and, if the Owner has objected due to PLN’s objection under Articles 8.2.1.(a)(ii) or 8.2.1.(b)(ii) of the Power Purchase Agreement, the Owner will ensure that PLN is aware of the Operator’s objections and, if necessary, exercise its rights under the Power...
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Related to Planning of Outages

  • Planned Outages Seller shall schedule Planned Outages for the Project in accordance with Good Industry Practices and with the prior written consent of Buyer, which consent may not be unreasonably withheld or conditioned. The Parties acknowledge that in all circumstances, Good Industry 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 October 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 or conditioned. Buyer shall promptly respond with its approval or with reasonable modifications to the Planned Outage schedule and Seller shall use its best efforts in accordance with Good Industry Practices to accommodate Xxxxx’s requested modifications. Notwithstanding the submission of the Planned Outage schedule described above, Seller shall also submit a completed Outage Notification Form to Buyer no later than fourteen (14) days prior to each Planned Outage and all appropriate outage information or requests to the CAISO in accordance with the CAISO Tariff. Seller shall contact 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 Good Industry Practices. Seller shall not change its Planned Outage schedule without Buyer’s approval, not to be unreasonably withheld or conditioned. Seller shall use its best efforts in accordance with Good Industry Practices not to schedule Planned Outages during the months of July, August, September and October. At Buyer’s request, Seller shall use commercially reasonable efforts to reschedule Planned Outage so that it may deliver Product during CAISO declared or threatened emergency periods. Seller shall not substitute Energy from any other source for the output of the Project during a Planned Outage.

  • Planning Period  Middle and High School teachers shall have one normal instructional period each day as preparation time or a cumulative plan time each week that would be equal to 160 minutes per four

  • Scheduling of Overtime In any case where no employee is available to work a shift or the extension of a shift at straight time, and the Employer thereupon determines that it is necessary to assign the work on an overtime basis, the following provisions will govern the assignment of the overtime.

  • Outages 9.7.1.1 Outage Authority and Coordination. Interconnection Customer and Transmission Owner may each in accordance with Good Utility Practice in coordination with the other Party and Transmission Provider remove from service any of its respective Interconnection Facilities, System Protection Facilities, Network Upgrades, System Protection Facilities or Distribution Upgrades that may impact the other Party’s facilities as necessary to perform maintenance or testing or to install or replace equipment. Absent an Emergency Condition, the Party scheduling a removal of such facility(ies) from service will use Reasonable Efforts to notify one another and schedule such removal on a date and time mutually acceptable to the Parties. In all circumstances, any Party planning to remove such facility(ies) from service shall use Reasonable Efforts to minimize the effect on the other Parties of such removal.

  • Synchronisation Commissioning and Commercial Operation 8.1 The Developer shall provide at least forty (40) days advanced preliminary written notice and at least twenty (20) days advanced final written notice to ESCOM of the date on which it intends to synchronize the Power Project to the Grid System.

  • Synchronization, Commissioning and Commercial Operation 4.1.1 The Power Producer shall give at least thirty (30) days written notice to the SLDC and GUVNL, of the date on which it intends to synchronize the Power Project to the Grid System.

  • Downtime Due to the nature of server provision, downtime and lost transmissions may occur as part of routine maintenance. You are advised to maintain a copy of your account status and details of Content purchased.

  • CLEC OUTAGE For a problem limited to one CLEC (or a building with multiple CLECs), BellSouth has several options available for restoring service quickly. For those CLECs that have agreements with other CLECs, BellSouth can immediately start directing traffic to a provisional CLEC for completion. This alternative is dependent upon BellSouth having concurrence from the affected CLECs. Whether or not the affected CLECs have requested a traffic transfer to another CLEC will not impact BellSouth's resolve to re-establish traffic to the original destination as quickly as possible.

  • Shift Scheduling The parties agree that the following shift schedules are examples of the type which will provide the flexibility required to meet the needs expressed above provided the provisions of Article VII Section 4 (b) (i) and (ii) have been met.

  • Pre-Commencement Phase Services The services required to be provided by the Contractor for the Pre- Commencement Phase of the Project in accordance with the Contract Documents.

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