Real Time Data Information Systems Clause Samples
The 'Real Time Data Information Systems' clause defines the requirements and standards for the provision, access, and use of information systems that deliver data instantaneously or with minimal delay. Typically, this clause outlines the types of data to be provided in real time, the technical specifications for system performance, and the responsibilities of each party regarding data accuracy and system maintenance. For example, it may require a service provider to supply live operational metrics or transaction data to a client through a secure online platform. The core function of this clause is to ensure that parties have timely access to critical information, thereby supporting informed decision-making and operational efficiency.
Real Time Data Information Systems. Seller shall install and maintain a secure communication link in order to provide Buyer with access to the following data, and shall provide Buyer with such data, on a real-time and historical basis:
Real Time Data Information Systems. Seller shall deliver data to Buyer through a secure communication link installed and paid for by Seller in order to provide Buyer with access to the following data on a real-time and historical basis:
(i) Gas flow at each Gas Meter;
(ii) Gas flow to each combustion turbine (if applicable);
(iii) Gas flow to duct burners, by Unit (if applicable);
(iv) electrical output of each electrical generator;
(v) auxiliary power consumption, by Unit and Facility;
(vi) net plant electrical output at each Electric Revenue Meter;
(vii) ambient dry bulb temperature, relative humidity and barometric pressure by Facility. (Buyer reserves the right to validate such data with information from publicly available from NOAA and nearby weather stations); and
(viii) additional data as specified by Buyer for commercially reasonable purposes. Seller shall also provide to Buyer, in a form reasonably acceptable to Buyer, read-only access to measurements collected by the supervisory control and data acquisition (“SCADA”) system for the Facility commencing on the Initial Delivery Date. In addition, all such data as described in this Section 3.7(g) shall be provided by Seller to Buyer on a daily basis, in a form acceptable to Buyer, not later than one (1) Business Day after each day of Product delivery, or in the case of daily recorded data disruption, no later than five (5) Business Days after the day of Product delivery, which in each case shall be used for settlement and compensation purposes. Seller shall maintain at least a minimum of one hundred and twenty (120) days historical data for all data required pursuant to this Section 3.7(g). If requested by Buyer, all such data described in this Section 3.7(g) shall also be provided by Seller to Buyer real-time in one (1) minute intervals in the form of a flat file to Buyer through a secure file transport protocol (FTP) system with an e-mail back up for each flat file submittal. If data required pursuant to Section 3.7(g) is not provided by Seller in a format accepted by Buyer or provided to Buyer in the timeframe specified in this Section 3.7(g), Buyer will use Guaranteed Heat Rate Point for ISO Conditions (for the applicable Configuration) as specified in Appendix II for the purposes of the Gas True-up Payment and Emissions Quantity calculations. Examples of data formats acceptable to Buyer that comply with this Section 3.7(g) are provided in Appendix X. Seller should begin coordination with Buyer at least ninety (90) days prior to th...
Real Time Data Information Systems. Seller shall install and maintain a secure communication link in order to provide Buyer with access to the following data, and shall provide Buyer with such data, on a real-time and historical basis: Electrical output of each electrical generator; Auxiliary power consumption, by Unit and Facility; Net plant electrical output at each Electric Revenue Meter; and Ambient dry bulb temperature, relative humidity and barometric pressure by Facility.(Buyer reserves the right to validate such data with information from publicly available from NOAA and nearby weather stations and substitute such data for its settlement purposes if Sellers data is inconsistent with the publicly available data or missing.) Seller shall also provide to Buyer, in a form reasonably acceptable to Buyer, the following: (i) read-only access to measurements collected by the supervisory control and data acquisition (“SCADA”) system for the Facility commencing on the Initial Energy Delivery Date, (ii) read-only access to the Facility’s Scheduling and Logging for the ISO of California (“SLIC”) client application commencing on the Initial Delivery Date. Seller shall maintain at least a minimum of 120 days historical data for all data required pursuant to this Section 3.8(f), which shall be available on a minimum time interval of one minute basis or an hourly average basis. Seller shall provide such data to Buyer within five Business Days of Buyer’s request. [For facilities other than Gas-fired facilities, omit the bracketed language]
Real Time Data Information Systems
