Reliability Criteria Sample Clauses

The Reliability Criteria clause defines the minimum standards or benchmarks that a product, service, or system must meet to be considered dependable and consistently functional. Typically, this clause outlines specific performance metrics such as uptime percentages, failure rates, or response times, and may detail the methods for monitoring and reporting compliance with these standards. Its core practical function is to ensure that all parties have a clear, measurable understanding of what constitutes acceptable reliability, thereby reducing disputes and setting expectations for performance.
Reliability Criteria. NCPA and the MSSAA Members shall comply with the requirements of Section 4.6.5 of the CAISO Tariff applicable to Participating Generators, and in accordance with Section 3.2.2. SVP’s comparable obligations are addressed in the SVP MSS Agreement.
Reliability Criteria. TNP shall supply electric power to Cap Rock in accordance with ERCOT reliability criteria. TNP shall comply with all ERCOT Operating Guides applicable to generation, scheduling, delivery, metering and telemetering of demand and energy as the same are in effect from time to time.
Reliability Criteria. CHP systems operating on blended fuel must meet both of the following reliability requirements: 1. The self-generating facility must be designed to operate in power factor mode such that the generator operates between 0.95 power factor lagging and 0.90 power factor leading. This design feature will be verified by reviewing the manufacturer’s specifications at the time of application and as part of the field verification visit before incentive payment approval. 2. System owners with facilities sized greater than 200 kW must coordinate the self-generation facility planned maintenance schedule with the electric utility. This allows the utility to more accurately schedule load and plan distribution system maintenance. The system owner will only schedule a facility’s planned maintenance between October and March and, if necessary, during off-peak hours and/or weekends during the months of April to September.
Reliability Criteria