Common use of Seller’s Continuing Obligations To Provide Notice of Availability Clause in Contracts

Seller’s Continuing Obligations To Provide Notice of Availability. During the Services Term, to the extent not reported in a Scheduled Availability Notice or pursuant to Section 3.10, Seller shall Notify Buyer’s on-duty Scheduling Coordinator, orally or through an automated notification system in accordance with PG&E’s Outage Reporting Protocols (and with the time periods required therein), of every Outage of a Unit or imposition of an Instructed Operation, whether or not the Unit is scheduled for operation. The Seller shall update Buyer periodically through the day as information becomes available as well as through Scheduled Availability Notices, with any revised estimates regarding the Unit’s return to full output capability or release from or change in Instructed Operation and shall promptly provide Buyer Notice of any further change in the availability of a Unit or Products for dispatch from that set forth in the last Notice provided, whether or not the Unit is scheduled for operation, including any developments that will affect the severity or duration of each Outage, availability and capability of the Unit to return to service after an Outage or scope and duration of the Instructed Operation.

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: Power Purchase and Sale Agreement, Power Purchase and Sale Agreement, Power Purchase and Sale Agreement

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Seller’s Continuing Obligations To Provide Notice of Availability. During the Services Term, to the extent not reported in a Scheduled Availability Notice or pursuant to Section 3.10, Seller shall Notify Buyer’s on-duty Scheduling Coordinator, orally or through an automated notification system in accordance with PG&E’s Outage Reporting Protocols (and with within the time periods required therein), of every Outage of a Unit or imposition of an Instructed Operation, whether or not the Unit is scheduled for operation. The Seller shall update Buyer periodically through the day as information becomes available as well as through Scheduled Availability Notices, with any revised estimates regarding the Unit’s return to full output capability or release from or change in Instructed Operation and shall promptly provide Buyer Notice of any further change in the availability of a Unit or Products for dispatch from that set forth in the last Notice provided, whether or not the Unit is scheduled for operation, including any developments that will affect the severity or duration of each Outage, availability and capability of the Unit to return to service after an Outage or scope and duration of the Instructed Operation.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Power Purchase and Sale Agreement

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