Common use of Scheduled Maintenance Outage Restrictions Clause in Contracts

Scheduled Maintenance Outage Restrictions. (i) There shall be no Scheduled Maintenance during hours ending 700 through 2200, Monday through Sunday, of the Summer Months and December and January, absent written pre-approval of Buyer; (ii) Scheduled Maintenance Outages for any Unit, whether full or partial Scheduled Maintenance Outages, may not exceed [350 hours] total in any consecutive 12 month period; provided that Scheduled Maintenance Outages of up to [1,000 hours] total may be permitted within a consecutive 12 month period when Major Maintenance overhauls are required; and provided further, that the annual allowance for Scheduled Maintenance Outages provided in this Section 3.10(e)(ii) shall be reduced in accordance with clause (ii) of the definition of Excused Hours, if applicable. (iii) Seller may schedule only one Major Maintenance overhaul for a Unit during any consecutive [60 month] period. [Note: Buyer will consider variations on the bracketed language in 3.10(e)(ii) and (iii) if appropriate to the technology.]

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: Power Purchase Agreement, Power Purchase Agreement, Power Purchase Agreement

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Scheduled Maintenance Outage Restrictions. During the Services Term: (i) There shall be no Scheduled Maintenance during hours ending 700 through 2200, Monday through Sunday, of the Summer Months and December and January, absent written pre-approval of Buyer; (ii) Scheduled Maintenance Outages for any Unit, whether full or partial Scheduled Maintenance Outages, may not exceed [350 hours] total in any consecutive 12 month period; provided that Scheduled Maintenance Outages of up to [1,000 hours] total may be permitted within a consecutive 12 month period when Major Maintenance overhauls are required; and provided further, that the annual allowance for Scheduled Maintenance Outages provided in this Section 3.10(e)(ii) shall be reduced in accordance with clause (ii) of the definition of Excused Hours, if applicable. (iii) Seller may schedule only no more than one Major Maintenance overhaul for a Unit during any consecutive [60 month] periodUnit. [Note: Buyer will consider variations on the bracketed language in 3.10(e)(ii) and (iii) if appropriate to the technology.]

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Power Purchase Agreement

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