Forced Outage Hours definition

Forced Outage Hours or "FOH" has the meaning set forth in Appendix E.
Forced Outage Hours means the number of hours in any period that the Facility is not available as a result of a Facility failure or as a result of being removed from service for unplanned maintenance.
Forced Outage Hours means the actual hours of Forced Outage per Month, prorated based on the ratio of the capacity available to the Contract Capacity for partial outages; provided that to the extent Seller has undertaken any Scheduled Maintenance Outage that does not conform to the requirements of Section 5.4 but is necessary in Seller's reasonable judgment, the hours of such Scheduled Maintenance Outage shall be counted as Forced Outage Hours except to the extent Seller delivers and/or pays for Replacement Power in accordance with this Agreement.

Examples of Forced Outage Hours in a sentence

  • Any periods of Forced Outage or Forced Derating caused by Force Majeure Events shall not be included as Forced Outage Hours, or Forced Derating Hours for purposes of calculation of the Availability Adjustment.

  • The equivalent number of Forced Outage Hours will be determined by multiplying the derated operating time (in hours) by the percentage derating from CNDC.

  • Any periods of Forced Outage or ------------------------------- Forced Derating caused by Force Majeure Events shall not be included as Forced Outage Hours, or Equivalent Forced Derated Hours for calculation of EA.

  • However, Seller shall not accumulate any further Forced Outage Hours after notice of cancellation of Dispatch.

  • Verifications of Compliance for Housing Developments Covered by this Agreement, pursuant to Paragraphs 19 and 24 of this Agreement.

  • Forced Outage Hours (FOH) = Sum of all hours experienced during Forced Outages (U1, U2, U3) + Startup Failures (SF) Gross Maximum Capacity (GMC): The maximum capacity the unit can sustain over a specified period of time when not restricted by ambient conditions or deratings.

  • If such notice is not provided or Seller elects not to require Purchaser to provide Replacement Power for the Initial Outage Period, then Forced Outage Hours will accrue for the Initial Outage Period.

  • With respect to a Force Majeure claimed by the Company due to the Company's transmission system, Seller shall have the -148- Page 44 of 82 ---- ---- option to deem such period, or any portion of such period, of time to be Forced Outage Hours.

  • Any periods of Forced Outage ------------------------------- or Forced Derating caused by Force Majeure Events shall not be included as Forced Outage Hours, or Forced Derating Hours for purposes of calculation of the Availability Adjustment.

  • If Seller elects to accumulate Forced Outage Hours, then such Forced Outage Hours will accrue at a rate that assumes the Dedicated Units were dispatched using reasonable economic decisions.


More Definitions of Forced Outage Hours

Forced Outage Hours in the Summer Period
Forced Outage Hours means the duration from when the Facility failed to achieve a Successful Start in response to a Company request or becomes unavailable due to an outage during its operation after a Successful Start to the time when the Seller reasonably demonstrates that the Facility is available for dispatch by the Company in a manner reasonably satisfactory to the Company, calculated in a manner consistent with Sections 3.2.2.2, 4.4.1.4, and 10.1.4.

Related to Forced Outage Hours

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • Generator Forced Outage means an immediate reduction in output or capacity or removal from service, in whole or in part, of a generating unit by reason of an Emergency or threatened Emergency, unanticipated failure, or other cause beyond the control of the owner or operator of the facility, as specified in the relevant portions of the PJM Manuals. A reduction in output or removal from service of a generating unit in response to changes in market conditions shall not constitute a Generator Forced Outage.

  • Excused Outage means any disruption to or unavailability of Services caused by or due to (i) Scheduled Maintenance,

  • Scheduled Outage means the final outage plan as approved by the RPC as per the provisions of the Grid Code;