Force Majeure Outage definition

Force Majeure Outage means the condition, other than during any period of Planned Outage or Unplanned Outage, in which due to a Force Majeure Event the RSS Unit is unavailable or available at an hourly average capacity level that is less than 400 megawatts.
Force Majeure Outage means an Outage due to a Force Majeure.
Force Majeure Outage means the condition, other than during any period of Planned Outage or Unplanned Outage, in which due to a Force Majeure Event the Facility is unavailable or available at an hourly average capacity level that is less than its contracted output.

Examples of Force Majeure Outage in a sentence

  • Xxxxx the Utility Requirements (i) during a Force Majeure Outage (subject to those obligations under Section 18.4; (ii) in the event X.

  • Xxxxxxxxx-Americas shall not be required to sell or make available to * the Utility Requirements (i) during a Force Majeure Outage (subject to those obligations under Section 18.4); (ii) in the event * fails to perform its obligations under this Agreement and upon the expiration of the relevant cure period(s) as set out in Article 11; or (iii) during any Scheduled Maintenance Outage pursuant to Section 5.3 of this Agreement.


More Definitions of Force Majeure Outage

Force Majeure Outage as used in the Eighth Schedule shall include all such reductions in Availability) to the extent it cannot be operated because of NPC's failure to take electricity because of Force Majeure (other than Government Force Majeure); but only for a period equal to the duration of the actual event or circumstance of Force Majeure and for a maximum of seven additional days, in the aggregate, in any Contract Year. The time taken to overcome an event or occurrence of Force Majeure, as well as the time during which the effects of Force Majeure subsist, shall not, for the purposes of the foregoing, be considered in determining the duration of the actual event or occurrence of Force Majeure.
Force Majeure Outage bears the meaning ascribed thereto in Section 10.10(b)(i)(5);
Force Majeure Outage in any Contract Year, shall be equal to the sum of the hours of Force Majeure Events (other than Political Force Majeure Events or Changes in Law) declared by the Company after the Commercial Operations Date during such Contract Year, each such hour multiplied by the FM Factor;
Force Majeure Outage in any Contract Year, shall be equal to the sum of the hours of Force Majeure Events (other than Political Force Majeure Events or Changes in Law) declared by the Company after the Commercial Operations Date during such Contract Year, each such hour multiplied by the FM Factor;

Related to Force Majeure Outage

  • 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.

  • 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 Events means acts of war, domestic and/or international terrorism, civil riots or rebellions, quarantines, embargoes and other similar unusual governmental actions, extraordinary elements of nature or acts of God.

  • Unavoidable Delays means delays due to any of the following, and only the following, (provided that such delay is beyond Construction Manager’s reasonable control): war, insurrection, civil commotion, strikes, slowdowns, lock outs, riots, flood, earthquakes, fires, casualties, acts of God, acts of a public enemy, acts of terrorism, epidemics, quarantine restrictions, freight embargoes, lack of transportation, governmental moratoriums, unusually severe or abnormal weather conditions, failure of utilities, or a court order which causes a delay (unless resulting from a wrongful act of Construction Manager). In no event shall the application to Construction Manager of any applicable law, regulation, rule or other governmental requirement constitute an Unavoidable Delay. Contractor shall use reasonable good faith efforts to notify Owner not later than five (5) days after Construction Manager knows of the occurrence of an Unavoidable Delay. An extension of time for an Unavoidable Delay shall only be for the period of the Unavoidable Delay, which period shall commence to run from the time of the commencement of the cause of the Unavoidable Delay.

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

  • Service Outage means an instance when the Customer is unable to route traffic to one or more Customer Sites via the Network, which results in Service Downtime;

  • Forced Outage means any unplanned reduction or suspension of the electrical output from the Facility resulting in the unavailability of the Facility, in whole or in part, in response to a mechanical, electrical, or hydraulic control system trip or operator-initiated trip in response to an alarm or equipment malfunction and any other unavailability of the Facility for operation, in whole or in part, for maintenance or repair that is not a scheduled maintenance outage and not the result of Force Majeure.

  • Excused Downtime means the number of minutes in the Charging Period that the LSP is unavailable due to:

  • Planned Outage means the removal of equipment from service availability for inspection and/or general overhaul of one or more major equipment groups. To qualify as a Planned Outage, the maintenance (a) must actually be conducted during the Planned Outage, and in Seller’s sole discretion must be of the type that is necessary to reliably maintain the Project, (b) cannot be reasonably conducted during Project operations, and (c) causes the generation level of the Project to be reduced by at least ten percent (10%) of the Contract Capacity.

  • Unplanned Service Interruption means any Service Interruption where events or circumstances prevent the timely communication of prior warning or notice to the Trader or any affected Customer;