Transmission outage definition
Transmission outage means an outage involving facilities that would be included in rate setting by the federal energy regulation commission.
Transmission outage means the failure after the Service Commencement Date of a Program Channel to meet the Transmission Minimum Requirements (as set forth in Exhibit 7.01) due to a failure of a component of the Transponder Capacity, TT&C Services, or Transmission Services. Upon the occurrence of a Transmission Outage (and notice by NRTC to HCG if HCG is not aware of such Transmission Outage), HCG shall use its reasonable best efforts to restore the Program Channel such that it meets its Transmission Minimum Requirements. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary in this Agreement (and except only as provided pursuant to Section 19), HCG shall have the option, but not the obligation, to provide replacement Transponder capacity or utilize spare equipment to restore a Transmission Outage.
Transmission outage means a Scheduled Outage required to be performed during the Peak Period as a result of the order of a Transmission Authority or Transmission Provider, to the extent that failure to schedule a Scheduled Outage during the Peak Period would (a) result in a fine or penalty being payable by Shell or Owner or (b) cause the Scheduled Outage to be deferred beyond the time that it is required to be performed according to Prudent Generator Practices.
Examples of Transmission outage in a sentence
Transmission outage requests are acted upon by the LCCs and need not be forwarded to ISO; however outages involving Local Area Facilities affecting a Generator/DARD shall be processed using LCC and ISO OP-5 scheduling practices.
More Definitions of Transmission outage
Transmission outage means the failure after the Service Commencement Date of a channel to meet certain transmission minimum requirements due to a failure of a component of the Transponder Capacity, TT&C Services, or Transmission Services. If a Transmission Outage occurs and the corresponding Outage Period exceeds thirty (30) consecutive minutes, then NRTC shall be entitled to receive a credit for each channel experiencing a Transmission Outage in an amount equal to the product of (x) the sum of the then-current monthly Ground Services Fee and TT&C Fee for one channel (in dollars) multiplied by (y) the outage Period (in minutes) and divided by (z) 43,___0 (i.e., the number of minutes in a thirty-day month). In the case where the Ground Services Fees and TT&C Fees are paid on a per Authorized Subscriber basis, the fees associated with a single channel shall be calculated by HCG by dividing the fee amounts by the number of channels provided immediately prior to the outage. Such outage credit shall be applied against the Ground Services Fee and the TT&C Fee due for the month(s) immediately following the month in which the Transmission Outage occurs.