Operational Limitations definition
Examples of Operational Limitations in a sentence
Seller shall comply with, and cause the Facility to comply with: (i) Good Utility Practice; (ii) the Operational Limitations; and (iii) all applicable rules, procedures, operating policies, criteria, guidelines and requirements imposed by ISO-NE, any Transmission Provider, the Interconnecting Utility, NERC and/or any regional reliability entity, whether such requirements were imposed prior to or after the Effective Date.
Emission Limitations Emission Standards, Operational Limitations, and Operational Standards.
Buyer shall schedule the delivery of Products in accordance with the Operational Limitations, Instructed Operations and in accordance with Section 3.6 of this Agreement (Standards of Care) and Transmission Provider operational protocols and provide Notice of such schedule to Seller (“Buyer’s Schedule”).
During the Services Term, Seller shall Schedule Deliveries of Energy hereunder with ISO-NE within the defined Operational Limitations of the Facility and in accordance with this Agreement, all ISO-NE Practices and ISO-NE Rules, as applicable.
During the Services Term, Buyer shall have the exclusive right to schedule any or all Units for the delivery of any of the Products at any time, including on a day-ahead, hour-ahead and real-time basis within the defined Operational Limitations of the Units (such schedule, as modified by Instructed Operations, “Buyer’s Schedule.”).