Priorities on Use of Facilities for Power Sample Clauses

Priorities on Use of Facilities for Power. The reservoir owner or operator shall make available such energy at the high voltage side of the switchyard of the affected downstream Project(s).
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Priorities on Use of Facilities for Power. Appropriate adjustments shall be made when applicable for Maintenance Outages, Forced Outages, energy capability of Firm Resources not used, In Lieu Energy, stored energy, Flexibility Adjustment Account (“FAA”), Provisional Energy, Interchange Energy, HE, energy reserves, and energy for secondary purposes. Such adjustments for rights and obligations shall observe the following procedures, when applicable: Forced Outages and Maintenance Outages not
Priorities on Use of Facilities for Power. No Party shall be required to exceed the capabilities of physical facilities that are dedicated to coordination and are available for its use. If a Party reasonably determines that such capabilities will be exceeded because of a combination of (i) such Party’s rights to FLCC under this Agreement, (ii) demands made under this Agreement, and (iii) such Party’s performance of its obligations to provide power, energy, and transmission services, such Party shall use the capabilities of its facilities (including machine capacity, reservoir capacity, and transmission capacity) according to the priority listed below with paragraph 9(h)(1) being the highest priority. Once a Party determines that its capabilities will be exceeded because of a combination set forth above, each demand on such Party under this Agreement remaining unmet because of any such combination shall be deferred until such time as such Party determines that it has sufficient capabilities to satisfy such demand in the order of its priority. Multiple transactions falling within the same numbered category shall have the same priority.
Priorities on Use of Facilities for Power. No Party shall be required to exceed the capabilities of physical facilities that are dedicated to coordination and are available for its use. If a Party reasonably determines that such capabilities will be exceeded because of a combination of (i) such Party’s rights to FLCC under this Agreement, (ii) demands made under this Agreement, and

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  • Use of Facilities and Services Subject to the rules of the University and the terms of this Agreement, the UFF shall have the right to use University facilities for meetings and all other services on the same basis as they are generally available to other university-related organizations which are defined as follows: University-Related Groups and Organizations. These groups and organizations may or may not receive budgetary support. Examples of such groups include student organizations, honor societies, fraternities, sororities, alumni associations, faculty committees, University Support Personnel Systems council, direct support organizations, the United Faculty of Florida, etc.

  • Use of Facilities 35.1. In situations where a competitive LEC has the use of the facilities (i.e., Local Loop) to a specific customer premise, either through resale of local service or the lease of the Local Loop as an Unbundled Network Element, and Embarq receives a good faith request for service from a customer at the same premise or from another carrier with the appropriate customer authorization, the procedures below will apply.

  • Use of State Facilities Resources and Equipment a. Meeting Space and Facilities. The Employer’s campuses and facilities may be used by the Union to hold meetings subject to the University’s policy and availability of the space. The Employer may provide private space for stewards and/or Union representatives to meet in confidence with those they represent on a space available basis. Staff representatives may reserve and utilize meeting rooms in accordance with University policy and procedure. Such requests will be subject to availability and all applicable fees.

  • Allocation and use of scarce resources Any procedures for the allocation and use of scarce resources, including frequencies, numbers and rights of way, will be carried out in an objective, timely, transparent and non-discriminatory manner. The current state of allocated frequency bands will be made publicly available, but detailed identification of frequencies allocated for specific government uses is not required.

  • No Dedication of Facilities Any undertaking by one Party to the other Party under any provision of this Agreement shall not constitute the dedication of the system or any portion thereof by the Party to the public or to the other Party, and it is understood and agreed that any such undertaking under any provision of this Agreement by a Party shall cease upon the termination of its obligations hereunder.

  • Use of Facilities and Equipment The Association will be allowed to use school facilities for meetings upon request to and approval of the Superintendent. The Association will be allowed to use school equipment, including typewriters, computers, mimeograph machines, other duplicating equipment, calculating machines, and all types of audio-visual equipment when such equipment is not otherwise in use. The Association shall pay the cost of all materials and supplies incidental to such use and shall be responsible for proper operation of all such equipment.

  • Inspection of Facilities In order to meet their respective obligations under this Agreement, any Party may view or inspect facilities owned by another Party. Provided that reasonable notice is given, a Party shall not unreasonably deny access to relevant facilities for viewing or inspection by the requesting Party.

  • Maintenance of Facilities 5.1 The Network Customer shall maintain its facilities necessary to reliably receive capacity and energy from the Host Transmission Owner’s transmission system consistent with Good Utility Practice. The Transmission Provider or Host Transmission Owner, as appropriate, may curtail service under this Operating Agreement to limit or prevent damage to generating or transmission facilities caused by the Network Customer’s failure to maintain its facilities in accordance with Good Utility Practice, and the Transmission Provider or Host Transmission Owner may seek as a result any appropriate relief from the Commission.

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  • Use of State Facilities Where there is available appropriate meeting space in buildings owned or leased by the State, MSEA-SEIU shall be allowed reasonable use of such space at reasonable times for specific meetings, including space suitable for meetings in private between MSEA-SEIU staff representatives or stewards and employees in the investigation and processing of grievances. In addition, in buildings owned or leased by the State that have video conferencing facilities, MSEA-SEIU may be allowed reasonable use of those facilities. Advance arrangements for the use of State facilities shall be made with the department or agency concerned. MSEA-SEIU shall reimburse the State for any additional expense incurred in allowing use of such space. No other employee organization, except such as have been certified or recognized as the bargaining agent for other State employees, shall have the right to meeting space in State facilities for purposes pertaining to terms and conditions of employment of employees. The use of State facilities for meetings shall be in non-work areas or where work is not in progress. Other than meetings in private between MSEA- SEIU staff representatives or stewards and employees in the investigation and processing of grievances, all meetings in State facilities shall be during the off- duty time of employees attending and, in all instances, attendance shall be voluntary. Arrangements for any meetings in State facilities will be made so as to avoid interference with the department's or agency's operations or violation of the department's or agency's security.

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