Outage Coordination Protocol definition

Outage Coordination Protocol means that document set forth as sheets 509-535 (effective October 13, 2000) in the ISO tariff to coordinate schedules for maintenance, repair and construction of generating units, sections of the ISO controlled grid, and interconnections, as well as any subsequent amendments to the document.
Outage Coordination Protocol means that document set forth as Section 9 (effective February 11, 2023) in the ISO tariff to coordinate schedules for maintenance, repair and construction of generating units, sections of the ISO controlled grid, and interconnections, as well as any subsequent amendments to the document.
Outage Coordination Protocol means that document set forth as Section 9 (effective February 11, 2023) in the ISO tariff to coordinate schedules for maintenance, repair and construction of generating units, sections of the ISO

Examples of Outage Coordination Protocol in a sentence

  • All Generating Asset Owners shall comply with the Outage Coordination Protocol adopted by the California Independent System Operator.

  • The filing with SED shall be the same as the filing with the ISO (pursuant to the ISO’s Outage Coordination Protocol, or other ISO requirement) or, if different, shall clearly indicate that it is different and briefly summarize the differences.

  • Similarly, while CAISO has developed and adopted the Outage Coordination Protocol, the Legislature has also required that we enforce the Protocol.

  • The UDC shall schedule with the ISO on an annual basis any maintenance Outages of the equipment included in Schedule 1 pursuant to Schedule 4 in compliance with the Outage Coordination Protocol of the ISO Tariff and shall coordinate its Outage requirements with the Participating TO with which it is interconnected.

  • The filing with SED shall be the same as the filing with the ISO (pursuant to Section 2.2 of the ISO’s Outage Coordination Protocol or other ISO requirement) or, if different, shall clearly indicate that it is different and briefly summarize the differences.

  • Moreover, as part of any serious 6 To the extend DP § 3.5.2 refers to appropriate scheduling procedures from the Outage Coordination Protocol, it would incorporate any limitations based on CDWR v, FERC.negotiation in this regard, the ISO is open to the possibility that future tariff modifications may be necessary to address issues as they arise.

  • In D.04-05-018, the Commission adopted GO 167, which contains rules for the implementation and enforcement of General Duty Standards and Maintenance Standards, and which provides for the enforcement of the Outage Coordination Protocol adopted by the CAISO.Mirant, WPTF, and Elk Hills filed timely applications for rehearing of both decisions.

  • The filing with CPSD shall be the same as the filing with the ISO (pursuant to the ISO’s Outage Coordination Protocol, or other ISO requirement) or, if different, shall clearly indicate that it is different and briefly summarize the differences.

  • In the Compliance Order, we accept the ISO's modification to its Tariff and Outage Coordination Protocol which specifies that the provisions concerning unduly significant market impacts are applicable only with respect to RMR units, which provide reliability to the ISO Controlled Grid, or transmission facilities that form part of the ISO Controlled Grid.

  • The Responsible PTO will coordinate outages with the Existing Rightholder, pursuant to the provisions of the ISO Outage Coordination Protocol of the ISO Tariff, to the extent feasible and consistent with the provisions of the Existing Contracts.

Related to Outage Coordination Protocol

  • Service Coordinator has the meaning set forth in Section 2.2.

  • Service Level means the standard set forth below by which IBM measures the level of service it provides in this SLA.