Common use of Proposed Generator Deactivation Clause in Contracts

Proposed Generator Deactivation. 38.24.4.1 The Generator Deactivation Notice is for the Generator(s) (check one): [ ] to be Retired [ ] to enter into a Mothball Outage. 38.24.4.2 If the submitting entity is proposing to enter into a Mothball Outage, please check the box below to acknowledge that the Generator(s) is able to return to service within 180 days. [ ] Generator(s) is able to return to service within 180 days Please note: If the submitting entity believes that there is good cause for why a Generator will not be able to return to service within 180 days, the submitting entity must separately provide for each such Generator the proposed number of days for return and supporting information to the NYISO for review. The NYISO will determine whether the information provided satisfies the requirements of Section 5.18.3.2 of the ISO Services Tariff. If the Generator Deactivation Notice is for more than one Generator, and the response to this subsection 38.24.4.2 is not the same for all Generators, specify by Unit Name and PTID which Generators are able and which are not able to return to service within 180 days. 38.24.4.3 If the submitting entity is proposing for the Generator(s) to be Retired on a date other than 365 days after the Generator Deactivation Assessment Start Date (as that term is defined in Section 38.1 of Attachment FF to the NYISO OATT), the desired retirement date is: [day] of [month] of [year]. 38.24.4.4 If the submitting entity is proposing for the Generator(s) to enter into a Mothball Outage on a date other than 365 days after the Generator Deactivation Assessment Start Date, the desired date to enter into a Mothball Outage is: [day] of [month] of [year]. The submitting entity proposes to resume operation and participation in the ISO Administered Markets on: [day] of [month] of [year].

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Service Agreement for Non Firm Point to Point Transmission Service, RMR Agreement, RMR Agreement

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Proposed Generator Deactivation. 38.24.4.1 The Generator Deactivation Notice is for the Generator(s) (check one): [ ] to be Retired [ ] to enter into a Mothball Outage. 38.24.4.2 If the submitting entity is proposing to enter the Generator(s) into a Mothball Outage, please check the box below to acknowledge that the Generator(s) is able to return to service within 180 days. [ ] Generator(s) is able to return to service within 180 days Please note: If the submitting entity believes that there is good cause for why a Generator will not be able to return to service within 180 days, the submitting entity must separately provide for each such Generator the proposed number of days for return and supporting information to the NYISO for review. The NYISO will determine whether the information provided satisfies the requirements of Section 5.18.3.2 of the ISO Services Tariff. If the Generator Deactivation Notice is for more than one Generator, and the response to this subsection 38.24.4.2 is not the same for all Generators, specify by Unit Name and PTID which Generators are able and which are not able to return to service within 180 days. 38.24.4.3 If the submitting entity is proposing to enter the Generator(s) into a Mothball Outage, please check the box below to acknowledge that the step-up transformer(s) and other system protection equipment will continue to be operational during the Mothball Outage. [ ] The step-up transformer(s) and other system protection equipment will continue to be operational during the Mothball Outage. 38.24.4.4 If the submitting entity is proposing for the Generator(s) to be Retired on a date other than 365 days after the Generator Deactivation Assessment Start Date (as that term is defined in Section 38.1 of Attachment FF to the NYISO OATT), the desired retirement date is: [day] of [month] of [year]. 38.24.4.4 38.24.4.5 If the submitting entity is proposing for the Generator(s) to enter into a Mothball Outage on a date other than 365 days after the Generator Deactivation Assessment Start Date, the desired date to enter into a Mothball Outage is: [day] of [month] of [year]. The submitting entity proposes to resume operation and participation in the ISO Administered Markets on: [day] of [month] of [year].

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Network Operating Agreement, RMR Agreement

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Proposed Generator Deactivation. 38.24.4.1 The Generator Deactivation Notice is for the Generator(s) (check one): [ ] to be Retired [ ] to enter into a Mothball Outage. 38.24.4.2 If the submitting entity is proposing to enter into a Mothball Outage, please check the box below to acknowledge that the Generator(s) is able to return to service within 180 days. [ ] Generator(s) is able to return to service within 180 days Please note: If the submitting entity believes that there is good cause for why a Generator will not be able to return to service within 180 days, the submitting entity must separately provide for each such Generator the proposed number of days for return and supporting information to the NYISO for review. The NYISO will determine whether the information provided satisfies the requirements of Section 5.18.3.2 of the ISO Services Tariff. If the Generator Deactivation Notice is for more than one Generator, and the response to this subsection 38.24.4.2 is not the same for all Generators, specify by Unit Name and PTID which Generators are able and which are not able to return to service within 180 days. 38.24.4.3 If the submitting entity is proposing for the Generator(s) to be Retired on a date other than 365 days after the Generator Deactivation Assessment Start Date (as that term is defined in Section 38.1 of Attachment FF to the NYISO OATT), the desired retirement date is: [day] of [month] of [year]. 38.24.4.4 If the submitting entity is proposing for the Generator(s) to enter into a Mothball Outage on a date other than 365 days after the Generator Deactivation Assessment Start Date, the desired date to enter into a Mothball Outage is: [day] of [month] of [year]. The submitting entity proposes to resume operation and participation in the ISO Administered Markets on: [day] of [month] of [year].

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Service Agreement for Non Firm Point to Point Transmission Service, Service Agreement for Non Firm Point to Point Transmission Service

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