Common use of Type of Outage Clause in Contracts

Type of Outage. Forced Outage Start Date and Start Time Estimated or Actual End Date and End Time Date and time when reported to PG&E and name(s) of PG&E representative(s) contacted. Text description of additional information as needed. Primary and secondary causes of Forced Outage, including a detailed description of specific equipment involved and the nature of the problem or condition. Equipment description and nature of work being performed. For generation outages, include NERC Generation Availability Data System (GADS) numbers (as available) that identify the specific equipment and type of work that affect restrictions. Include additional equipment designations as available. Text description of additional information as needed, including, but not limited to, changes to a previously scheduled Outage, links/cross-references to related outage cards and log entries, outage classifications per the CAISO Tariff, etc.

Appears in 19 contracts

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

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