Connection Force Majeure Event definition

Connection Force Majeure Event has the meaning given in clause 9.2 (“Definition of Connection Force Majeure Event”).
Connection Force Majeure Event has the meaning given in clause 19.2 (“Definition of Connection Force Majeure Event”).
Connection Force Majeure Event occurs if the Project is ready to be energised and there is a delay in the commissioning of the Project in accordance with the NER to a level that would allow LTES Operator to export a volume of electricity equal to or exceeding the Maximum Capacity, that:

Examples of Connection Force Majeure Event in a sentence

  • For the purposes of clause 21.2(a), each of the following does not constitute a Connection Force Majeure Event: a Project Force Majeure Event; and any Change in Law.


More Definitions of Connection Force Majeure Event

Connection Force Majeure Event has the meaning given in clause 21.2.
Connection Force Majeure Event is delay in the commissioning of the Project following Mechanical Completion of the Project that: (i) Is beyond the reasonable control of LTES Operator; (ii) LTES Operator could not have prevented by the exercise of reasonable care and good electricity industry practice; and (iii) relates to connection of the Project to the network but not to the construction of the Project.
Connection Force Majeure Event occurs if the Project is ready to be energised to a level that would allow Project Operator to export a volume of electricity that is equal to or exceeds the Export Capacity and there is a delay in the commissioning of the Project in accordance with the WEM Rules, the ENAC or the ETAC that: is not within the reasonable control of Project Operator; Project Operator could not have avoided through the exercise of reasonable care and compliance with its obligations under this agreement and Good Industry Practice; and solely relates to the connection of the Project [and the Associated Project] to the Network and/or the commissioning of the Project in accordance with the WEM Rules, the ENAC or the ETAC, and not to the construction of the Project [or the Associated Project]. [Note: words in square brackets to be included for all Hybrid Projects.] Notification of Force Majeure Event If the performance of the obligations of Project Operator or the operation of the Project are adversely affected by a Project Force Majeure Event, then Project Operator must: notify the Commonwealth of the occurrence of the Project Force Majeure Event as soon as reasonably practicable (and no later than 20 Business Days after the commencement of the Force Majeure Event) giving reasonable details of: the circumstances constituting the Force Majeure Event; the impact of the Force Majeure Event; if known, the likely duration of those circumstances and that impact; and the actions being taken to mitigate the Force Majeure Event; and provide an update to the Commonwealth every two weeks, or such other frequency as is requested by the Commonwealth, on the impact of, and the actions being taken to mitigate, the Project Force Majeure Event.
Connection Force Majeure Event occurs if there is a delay in the commissioning of the Project in accordance with the NER that, at the time when the Project is ready to be or has been energised, will prevent Project Operator from exporting a volume of electricity that is within the Accepted Capacity Tolerance, that: [Note: see comment on clause 7.1(d) in respect of bracketed tolerance.]

Related to Connection Force Majeure Event

  • Force Majeure Event means an event beyond the reasonable control of the Party affected, including, but not limited to, acts of God, embargoes, governmental restrictions, strikes, riots, insurrection, wars or other military action, civil disorders, acts of terrorism, rebellion, fires, explosions, accidents, floods, vandalism, cable cuts and sabotage. Market conditions or fluctuations are not Force Majeure Events.

  • Force Majeure means an event beyond the control of the supplier and not involving the supplier’s fault or negligence and not foreseeable. Such events may include, but is not restricted to, acts of the purchaser in its sovereign capacity, wars or revolutions, fires, floods, epidemics, quarantine restrictions and freight embargoes.

  • Event of Force Majeure means one of the following events:

  • Excusable Delay means a delay due to acts of God, governmental restrictions, stays, judgments, orders, decrees, enemy actions, civil commotion, fire, casualty, strikes, work stoppages, shortages of labor or materials or other causes beyond the reasonable control of Borrower, but lack of funds in and of itself shall not be deemed a cause beyond the control of Borrower.