Transmission System Outage definition

Transmission System Outage means an outage on the Transmission System, other than a System Emergency, that is not caused by Seller’s actions or inactions and that prevents Buyer or the CAISO (as applicable) from receiving Facility Energy onto the Transmission System.
Transmission System Outage. Transmission System” means the agreement between the Parties in terms of which the Parties shall construct the Connection Works to connect the Power Plant with the Transmission System, and the terms and conditions that will regulate such connection and establish the technical specifications for the connection; means scheduled maintenance of the Transmission System required to be performed by NamPower; means a disruption or failure of the Transmission System; has the meaning given to it in the Transmission Connection Agreement;
Transmission System Outage means an outage on the Transmission System, other than a System Emergency, that is not caused by Seller's actions or inactions and that prevents Buyer or the CAISO (as applicable) from receiving System Energy onto the Transmission System.

Examples of Transmission System Outage in a sentence

  • Such schedule shall include: the number of expected Scheduled Transmission System Outages; and the estimated dates and duration of each Scheduled Transmission System Outage.

  • In each case, NamPower shall: give the Seller notice of such event as soon as reasonably practicable after the occurrence of such event or, in the case of an Unscheduled Transmission System Outage, NamPower becoming aware of the need for such outage; notify the Seller of the expected duration of the Unscheduled Transmission System Outage; and use its best efforts to minimise the duration and effects on the Transmission System of the Unscheduled Transmission System Outage.

  • Without derogating from NamPower's obligation to pay the Deemed Energy Payment as aforesaid, NamPower shall notify the Seller promptly: upon the occurrence of any event resulting in the Transmission System being unable to operate or events affecting system stability; and/or if NamPower determines that maintenance of the Transmission System is required prior to the next Scheduled Transmission System Outage and that an Unscheduled Transmission System Outage is required.

  • Seller shall be permitted to reduce deliveries of Product during any period of System Emergency, Transmission System Outage, Buyer Curtailment Period or upon notice of a Curtailment Order pursuant to the terms of this Agreement, the Interconnection Agreement or applicable tariff.

  • The Transmission System Outage plan for Year 1 issued under section (4.3.5.5) will become the Committed Outage Program for Year 0 when by the passage of time Year 1 becomes Year 0.

  • First, EDF undertakes to organise its portfolio in such a way that significant volumes are regularly returned to the market (65% of its portfolio on average throughout the duration of the commitments, and at least 60% per calendar year).

  • The plan produced pursuant to (4.3.5.4) will become the draft Transmission System Outage Program for Year 1 when, by the passage of time, Year 2 becomes Year 1.

  • The TSP will notify each User in writing of those aspects of the plan which may operationally affect such User including in particular proposed start dates and end dates of relevant Transmission System Outage.

  • For purposes of determining whether Seller has achieved the Guaranteed Energy Production, Seller shall be deemed to have delivered to Buyer the sum of (a) any Deemed Delivered Energy, plus (b) PV Energy in the amount it could reasonably have delivered to Buyer but was prevented from delivering to Buyer by reason of any Force Majeure Events, System Emergency, Transmission System Outage, or Curtailment Periods (“Lost Output”).

  • For purposes of determining whether Seller has achieved the Guaranteed Energy Production, Seller shall be deemed to have delivered to Buyer the sum of: (a) any Deemed Delivered Energy plus (b) Energy in the amount it could reasonably have delivered to Buyer but was prevented from delivering to Buyer by reason of any Force Majeure Events, System Emergency, Transmission System Outage, or Curtailment Periods (“Lost Output”).


More Definitions of Transmission System Outage

Transmission System Outage means a period of time in which the Transmission System is completely unavailable for the supply of Energy Output by Wholesale Supplier;
Transmission System Outage means any Outage, suspension, constraint or curtailment in the operation of the Transmission System preventing or limiting physical deliveries of Eligible Energy at the POI.

Related to Transmission System Outage

  • Transmission System means the facilities controlled or operated by the Transmission Provider within the PJM Region that are used to provide transmission service under Tariff, Part II and Part III. Transmission Withdrawal Rights:

  • Interconnection is As Defined in the Act.