Major Maintenance Blockout definition
Examples of Major Maintenance Blockout in a sentence
In the absence of such updated notification, the most recent previous Major Maintenance Blockout notification shall apply.
Seller shall attempt to minimize its Scheduled Outages during the Major Maintenance Blockout consistent with Prudent Utility Practices.
No later than one hundred twenty (120) days prior to the anticipated Commercial Operation Date and the commencement of each Contract Year thereafter, Buyer shall provide Seller with its specified Major Maintenance Blockout.
No later than ninety (90) days prior to the anticipated Commercial Operation Date and the commencement of each Contract Year thereafter, Buyer shall provide Seller with its specified Major Maintenance Blockout.
Seller shall use commercially reasonable efforts to accommodate reasonable requests of Buyer with respect to the timing of Scheduled Outages and shall, to the extent feasible and consistent with Prudent Utility Practices, arrange for Scheduled Outages to occur between October 1 and May 1 of each year (or such other period as reasonably determined by Buyer from time to time) and coincident with planned transmission outages, but not to overlap with the Major Maintenance Blockout.
No later than sixty (60) days prior to the anticipated commencement of the first (1st) Contract Year and the commencement of each Contract Year thereafter, Seller shall provide Buyer with its non-binding written projection of all Planned Outages for the succeeding three (3) years (the “Planned Outage Projection”) reflecting no scheduled maintenance during the Major Maintenance Blockout.
No later than sixty (60) days prior to the anticipated Commercial Operation Date and the commencement of each Contract Year thereafter, Seller shall provide Buyer or Buyer’s Agent with its non-binding written projection of all Scheduled Outages for the succeeding three (3) years (the “Scheduled Outage Projection”) reflecting a minimized schedule of scheduled maintenance during the Major Maintenance Blockout.
Seller shall minimize its Scheduled Outages during the Major Maintenance Blockout in a manner that is consistent with Prudent Utility Practices.
No later than thirty (30) days prior to the anticipated Commercial Operation Date and the commencement of each calendar year thereafter, Buyer shall provide Seller with its specified Major Maintenance Blockout.
No later than one hundred twenty (120) days prior to the Commercial Operation Date and the commencement of each Contract Year thereafter, Buyer shall provide Seller with its specified Major Maintenance Blockout.