Common use of Revisions to Performance Standards Clause in Contracts

Revisions to Performance Standards. The Parties acknowledge that, during the Term, certain Performance Standards and Telemetry and Control interfaces may be revised or added to facilitate necessary improvements in integrating energy storage resources into the Company System and operations. Such revisions or additions may be attributable to, without limitation, the following: changes in the Company System, changes in communications and control platforms, changes in system protection requirements, changes to the state of commercially available technology, changes in customer electrical usage (such as changes in average hourly load profiles) and changes in Laws (e.g., new environmental constraints, which may limit Company’s ability to start/stop its generators in response to integration of intermittent generation, or constraints impacting the power quality standards for the Company System, such as constraints imposed by XXXX or by the PUC under the HERA Law). Changes in Facility characteristics achieved through control system configuration, settings, or other tunable parameters shall not be considered a revision to performance standards. These types of changes should be implemented by Seller in response to Company request unless it can be shown that the changes negatively impact Seller’s ability to meet its obligations under this Agreement.

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Samples: Energy Storage Power Purchase Agreement, Energy Storage Power Purchase Agreement, Energy Storage Power Purchase Agreement

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Revisions to Performance Standards. The Parties acknowledge that, during the Term, certain Performance Standards and Telemetry and Control interfaces may be revised or added to facilitate necessary improvements in integrating energy storage resources into the Company System and operations. Such revisions or additions may be attributable to, without limitation, the following: changes in the Company System, changes in communications and control platforms, changes in system protection requirements, changes to the state of commercially available technology, changes in customer electrical usage (such as changes in average hourly load profiles) and changes in Laws (e.g., new environmental constraints, which may limit Company’s ability to start/stop its generators in response to integration of intermittent generation, or constraints impacting the power quality standards for the Company System, such as constraints imposed by XXXX HERA or by the PUC under the HERA Law). Changes in Facility characteristics achieved through control system configuration, settings, or other tunable parameters shall not be considered a revision to performance standards. These types of changes should be implemented by the Seller in response to Company request unless it can be shown that the changes negatively impact the Seller’s ability to meet meets its obligations under this Agreement.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Energy Storage Power Purchase Agreement

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Revisions to Performance Standards. The Parties acknowledge that, during the Term, certain Performance Standards and Telemetry and Control interfaces may be revised or added to facilitate necessary improvements in integrating energy storage resources into the Company System and operations. Such revisions or additions may be attributable to, without limitation, the following: changes in the Company System, changes in communications and control platforms, changes in system protection requirements, changes to the state of commercially available technology, changes in customer electrical usage (such as changes in average hourly load profiles) and changes in Laws (e.g., new environmental constraints, which may limit Company’s ability to start/stop its generators in response to integration of intermittent generation, or constraints impacting the power quality standards for the Company System, such as constraints imposed by XXXX HERA or by the PUC under the HERA Law). Changes in Facility characteristics achieved through control system configuration, settings, or other tunable parameters shall not be considered a revision to performance standards. These types of changes should be implemented by the Seller in response to Company request unless it can be shown that the changes negatively impact the Seller’s ability to meet meetsmeet its obligations under this Agreement.Agreement.‌‌‌‌

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Energy Storage Power Purchase Agreement

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