T&D System Maintenance Sample Clauses

T&D System Maintenance. Subject to applicable FERC regulations and policy, and the requirements of the NYPP or the ISO Tariff, Seller shall consult with Buyer regarding timing of scheduled maintenance of the transmission facilities which might reasonably be expected to affect the normal operations of the Purchased Assets. Seller shall, to the extent reasonably practicable, schedule any testing, shutdown, or withdrawal of said facilities to coincide with Buyer's scheduled outages. To facilitate such consultation, within 60 days after the Closing Date, each Party shall provide the other Party, a non-binding schedule of planned outages and planned overhauls (including expected commencement date and duration) for the following calendar year. In addition, each Party shall provide a non-binding two-year forecast of planned overhauls in accordance with ISO procedures. Buyer shall furnish Seller with non-binding updates to such schedules to reflect significant changes thereto. If Buyer desires Seller to perform maintenance during a time period other than a scheduled outage, Seller shall use commercially reasonable efforts to meet Buyer's request as long as it might not reasonably be expected to have an adverse economic impact upon Seller or Seller's other transmission customers. If Buyer's request has, or is estimated in Seller's reasonable opinion to have, an adverse economic impact upon Seller, and Buyer is willing to reimburse Seller for the costs incurred by Seller, Seller shall make best efforts to comply with Buyer's request. In the event Seller is unable to schedule the outage of its facilities to coincide with Buyer's schedule, Seller shall promptly notify Buyer, in advance, of reasons for the outage, the time scheduled for it to take place, and its expected duration. Seller shall restore the facilities to service as quickly as possible.
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T&D System Maintenance. Subject to applicable FERC regulations and policy, and the requirements of the NYPP or the ISO Tariff, Seller shall consult with Buyer regarding timing of scheduled maintenance of the transmission facilities which might reasonably be expected to affect the normal operations of the Purchased Assets. Seller shall, to the extent reasonably practicable, schedule any testing, shutdown, or withdrawal of said facilities to coincide with Buyer's scheduled outages. To facilitate such consultation, within 60 days after the Closing Date, each Party shall provide the other Party, a non-binding schedule of planned outages and planned overhauls (including expected commencement date and duration) for the following calendar year. In addition, each Party shall provide a non- binding two-year forecast of planned overhauls in accordance with ISO procedures. Buyer shall furnish Seller with non-binding updates to such schedules to reflect significant changes thereto.

Related to T&D System Maintenance

  • System Maintenance The Trust understands that USBFS will perform periodic maintenance to the System(s), which may cause temporary service interruptions. To the extent possible, USBFS shall notify the Trust of all planned outages and will perform any necessary maintenance during non-business hours.

  • Site Maintenance 10.1 Contractor shall not perform waste or damage the site.

  • Project Maintenance The Local Government shall be responsible for maintenance of locally owned roads and locally owned facilities after completion of the work. The State shall be responsible for maintenance of the state highway system after completion of the work if the work was on the state highway system, unless otherwise provided for in existing maintenance agreements with the Local Government.

  • Planned Maintenance (a) Sellers may designate up to twenty (20) Days of Planned Maintenance on Sellers’ Facilities during each Contract Year. Sellers shall be entitled to reduce (including down to zero (0)) its Gas scheduling under Clause 8 and Exhibit 3 for each Day of Planned Maintenance.

  • Routine Maintenance (i) CRC shall be responsible for Routine Maintenance when necessary or desirable to maintain the Shared Assets in a safe operating condition, and to permit and facilitate (A) the performance by CRC of its obligations pursuant to this Agreement, and (B) the use of Shared Assets by the Operators in accordance with this Agreement.

  • Installation and Maintenance Except for the bi‐directional and production metering equipment owned by the City, all equipment on Customer’s side of the delivery point, including the required disconnect device, shall be provided and maintained in satisfactory operating condition by Customer and shall remain the property and responsibility of the Customer. The City will bear no responsibility for the installation or maintenance of Customer’s equipment or for any damage to property as a result of any failure or malfunction thereof. The City shall not be liable, directly or indirectly for permitting or continuing to allow the interconnection of the Facility or for the acts or omissions of Customer or the failure or malfunction of any equipment of Customer that causes loss or injury, including death, to any party.

  • Property Maintenance Maintain all of its property that is necessary to or useful in the proper conduct of its business in good working condition, ordinary wear and tear excepted.

  • Software Maintenance Subrecipient shall apply security patches and upgrades in a timely manner and keep virus software up-to-date on all systems on which State data may be stored or accessed.

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