System Emergency definition

System Emergency has the meaning set forth in the CAISO Tariff.
System Emergency means any condition that requires, as determined and declared by CAISO or the PTO, automatic or immediate action to (i) prevent or limit harm to or loss of life or property, (ii) prevent loss of transmission facilities or generation supply in the immediate vicinity of the Facility, or (iii) to preserve Transmission System reliability.
System Emergency means a condition on a utility’s system which is likely to result in imminent significant disruption of service to customers or is imminently likely to endanger life or property.

Examples of System Emergency in a sentence

  • Section 4.4.6.3 of the CAISO Tariff shall govern the CAISO’s right to access the UDC’s equipment or other facilities during a System Emergency or where access is needed in connection with an audit function.

  • While awaiting dispute resolution or regulatory review, the UDC shall not be required to comply with changes to the CAISO Specifications and/or Operating Procedures, except where compliance is necessary in order to prevent or remedy an imminent System Emergency.

  • In a System Emergency, the UDC shall have a right of access to CAISO equipment on UDC property and UDC equipment on CAISO property without notice.


More Definitions of System Emergency

System Emergency means any condition that: (a) requires, as determined and declared by CAISO or the PTO, automatic or immediate action to (i) prevent or limit harm to or loss of life or property, (ii) prevent loss of transmission facilities or generation supply in the immediate vicinity of the Facility, or (iii) to preserve Transmission System reliability, and (b) directly affects the ability of any Party to perform under any term or condition in this Agreement, in whole or in part.
System Emergency means a condition on the Company's system which is liable to result in imminent significant disruption of service to Customers or in substantial deviation from normal service standards or which is imminently liable to endanger life or property.
System Emergency. A condition on IID's system which is likely to result in imminent significant disruption of service to customers or is imminently likely to endanger life or property.
System Emergency has the meaning provided in Section 1.52 “Curtailment Order.”
System Emergency means a condition on a public utility’s system which is likely to result in imminent, significant disruption of service to customers, in imminent danger of life or property, or both.
System Emergency means a condition on an investor-owned electric utility's system reasonably likely to result in at least one (1) of the following:
System Emergency means a condition affecting the electrical system including grid of TSTRANSCO or DISCOM which threatens the safety and reliable operation of such system or which is likely to result in the disruption of safety, adequacy and continuity of electric supply of the TSTRANSCO or DISCOM, or which endangers the life or property, or such condition is affected or aggravated by the continued delivery of Delivered Energy from the Project.