System Emergency Conditions Sample Clauses

System Emergency Conditions. During an Emergency, as determined/declared by the Company or the PJM OI, the Power Producer shall respond as promptly as possible to all directives from the Transmission Operator with respect to all matters affecting the operation of the Facility including, without limitation, the following: a. Thermal overload of electrical circuits (actual or contingency) b. High or low voltage conditions (actual or contingency) The Transmission Operator may also direct the Power Producer to (i) adjust (increase or decrease) the Facility energy and/or reactive output (ii) connect or disconnect the Facility from the Company's electrical system and/or (iii) deviate from the prescribed voltage or reactive schedules. If safety or system reliability conditions warrant, the Transmission Operator may isolate the Facility from the Company's electrical system without prior notice to the Power Producer or upon such notice as is possible under the circumstances. The Transmission Operator shall advise the Power Producer as soon as possible of any forced outages of the Company's electrical system which affect the Facility's operations. When the Transmission Operator has determined that the emergency conditions have been alleviated, he/she shall inform the Power Producer and allow the Facility to return to normal operations consistent with Good Utility Practice. In order to safely and rapidly restore the Transmission System following an outage of any or all of that system, a Facility that has been isolated from the Company's electrical system shall be allowed to reconnect only under the direction of the Transmission Operator. In all cases, the Facility shall be made ready to return to service and provide energy to the Company as soon as possible. Unless the Company requests a manual adjustment, the Power Producer shall maintain the Facility automatic voltage regulator in service during an Emergency. The Power Producer shall participate in any voltage reduction declared by the Company at any time, and operate the Facility at the voltage level then requested by the Transmission Operator. Appendix C Attachment 1 Generator Data Form ------------------- Station Name ________________________ Unit No. __________ Generator ____________________ Rated Capacity __________ MVA Operating Limits: Minimum KV _________ Maximum KV _________
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System Emergency Conditions. During an Emergency, as determined/declared by the Company or PJM, the Power Producer shall respond as promptly as possible to all directives from the Transmission Operator with respect to all matters affecting the operation of the Facility including, without limitation, the following:
System Emergency Conditions. In the event of a System Emergency Condition , HTSO shall declare a System Emergency Condition in accordance with the Operating Code and shall take all reasonable actions necessary to achieve restoration to service of the Transmission System .

Related to System Emergency Conditions

  • Emergency Conditions “Emergency Condition” shall mean a condition or situation: (1) that in the judgment of the Party making the claim is imminently likely to endanger life or property; or (2) that, in the case of the Transmission Provider, is imminently likely (as determined in a non-discriminatory manner) to cause a material adverse effect on the security of, or damage to the Transmission System, the Transmission Owner’s Interconnection Facilities or the Transmission Systems of others to which the Transmission System is directly connected; or (3) that, in the case of the Interconnection Customer, is imminently likely (as determined in a non-discriminatory manner) to cause a material adverse effect on the security of, or damage to, the Small Generating Facility or the Interconnection Customer’s Interconnection Facilities. Under Emergency Conditions, the Transmission Owner may immediately suspend interconnection service and temporarily disconnect the Small Generating Facility. The Transmission Provider shall notify the Interconnection Customer promptly when it becomes aware of an Emergency Condition that may reasonably be expected to affect the Interconnection Customer’s operation of the Small Generating Facility. The Interconnection Customer shall notify the Transmission Provider promptly when it becomes aware of an Emergency Condition that may reasonably be expected to affect the Transmission Owner’s Transmission System or other Affected Systems. To the extent information is known, the notification shall describe the Emergency Condition, the extent of the damage or deficiency, the expected effect on the operation of both Parties’ facilities and operations, its anticipated duration, and the necessary corrective action.

  • Interconnection Customer Compensation for Actions During Emergency Condition The CAISO shall compensate the Interconnection Customer in accordance with the CAISO Tariff for its provision of real and reactive power and other Emergency Condition services that the Interconnection Customer provides to support the CAISO Controlled Grid during an Emergency Condition in accordance with Article 11.6.

  • Limited Liability in Emergency Conditions Except as otherwise provided in the Tariff or the Operating Agreement, no Interconnection Party shall be liable to any other Interconnection Party for any action that it takes in responding to an Emergency Condition, so long as such action is made in good faith, is consistent with Good Utility Practice and is not contrary to the directives of the Transmission Provider or of the Interconnected Transmission Owner with respect to such Emergency Condition. Notwithstanding the above, Interconnection Customer shall be liable in the event that it fails to comply with any instructions of Transmission Provider or the Interconnected Transmission Owner related to an Emergency Condition.

  • Emergency Calls IP Phones need an additional power supply to operate. In the event of a power failure it is your responsibility to ensure you have the means to make emergency calls. In accordance with paragraph 13.2, we will not be liable for any loss or damage (financial or otherwise) where you fail to do so.

  • Emergency Contacts Contractor shall provide County with a list of names and telephone numbers at which Contractor’s representative, alternate, superintendent, and other key personnel can be reached during non-working hours in the case of an emergency.

  • Emergency/Declared Disaster Requirements In the event of an emergency or if Orange County is declared a disaster area by the County, state or federal government, this Contract may be subjected to unusual usage. The Contractor shall service the County during such an emergency or declared disaster under the same terms and conditions that apply during non-emergency/disaster conditions. The pricing quoted by the Contractor shall apply to serving the County’s needs regardless of the circumstances. If the Contractor is unable to supply the goods/services under the terms of the Contract, then the Contractor shall provide proof of such disruption and a copy of the invoice for the goods/services from the Contractor’s supplier(s). Additional profit margin as a result of supplying goods/services during an emergency or a declared disaster shall not be permitted. In the event of an emergency or declared disaster, emergency purchase order numbers will be assigned. All applicable invoices from the Contractor shall show both the emergency purchase order number and the Contract number.

  • Emergency Contact CONTRACTOR shall have a responsible person available at, or reasonably near, the Project/Service on a twenty-four (24) hour basis, seven (7) days a week, who may be contacted in emergencies and in cases where immediate action must be taken to handle any problem that might arise. CONTRACTOR shall submit to the COUNTY’s Project Manager, the phone numbers and names of personnel designated to be contacted in cases of emergencies. This list shall contain the name of their supervisors responsible for work pertaining to this Agreement.

  • Under-Frequency and Over Frequency Conditions The New York State Transmission System is designed to automatically activate a load- shed program as required by the NPCC in the event of an under-frequency system disturbance. Developer shall implement under-frequency and over-frequency relay set points for the Large Generating Facility as required by the NPCC to ensure “ride through” capability of the New York State Transmission System. Large Generating Facility response to frequency deviations of predetermined magnitudes, both under-frequency and over-frequency deviations, shall be studied and coordinated with the NYISO and Connecting Transmission Owner in accordance with Good Utility Practice. The term “ride through” as used herein shall mean the ability of a Generating Facility to stay connected to and synchronized with the New York State Transmission System during system disturbances within a range of under-frequency and over-frequency conditions, in accordance with Good Utility Practice and with NPCC Regional Reliability Reference Directory # 12, or its successor.

  • EMERGENCY CONTRACTS In the event that a disaster emergency is declared by Executive Order under Section 28 of Article 2-B of the Executive Law, or the Commissioner determines pursuant to his/her authority under Section 163(10)(b) of the State Finance Law that an emergency exists requiring the prompt and immediate delivery of Product, the Commissioner reserves the right to obtain such Product from any source, including but not limited to this Contract(s), as the Commissioner in his/her sole discretion determines will meet the needs of such emergency. Contractor shall not be entitled to any claim or lost profits for Product procured from other sources pursuant to this clause. The reasons underlying the finding that an emergency exists shall be included in the procurement record.

  • Rating Agency Condition The Rating Agency Condition has been satisfied for the merger, consolidation or transfer;

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