Common use of Availability Notice Clause in Contracts

Availability Notice. 15.1.1.1 No later than 0500 PPT each day or as otherwise specified by Buyer consistent with Good Utility Practice, Supplier shall deliver to Buyer's Operating Representative an Availability Notice in the form set forth in Exhibit 8. The Availability Notice will cover the forty-two (42) hours beginning with hour ending 0700 of that day through hour ending 2400 for the following day or such other period specified by Buyer consistent with Good Utility Practice. 15.1.1.2 Supplier shall update the Availability Notice and notify Buyer's Operating Representative as soon as practicable after becoming aware (i) of an expected Derating or (ii) that Excess Energy is expected. 15.1.1.3 The information in the Availability Notice, including the forecasted Delivered Amount and Excess Energy, will be Supplier's good faith forecast and will indicate any Dispatch Hour for which the Delivered Amount is expected to be less than the Supply Amount or any Dispatch Hour for which Excess Energy is expected. 15.1.1.4 In the event of a Derating, Supplier shall provide: (i) the extent, if any, to which the Derating is attributable to a Planned Outage; (ii) the magnitude of the Derating; (iii) the hours during which the Derating is expected to apply; and (iv) the cause of the Derating.

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Sources: Power Purchase Agreement (Nevada Geothermal Power Inc), Power Purchase Agreement (Nevada Geothermal Power Inc)

Availability Notice. 15.1.1.1 No later than 0500 PPT each day day, or as otherwise specified by the Buyer consistent with Good Utility Practice, Supplier shall deliver to Buyer's Operating Representative an Availability Notice in the form set forth in Exhibit 8. The Availability Notice will cover the forty-two (42) 42 hours beginning with hour ending 0700 of that day through hour ending 2400 for the following day or such other period specified by Buyer consistent with Good Utility Practice. 15.1.1.2 Supplier shall update the Availability Notice and notify the Buyer's Operating Representative as soon as practicable after becoming aware (i) of an expected Derating Derating, or (ii) that Excess Energy is expected. 15.1.1.3 The information in the Availability Notice, including the forecasted Delivered Amount and Excess Energy, will be the Supplier's good faith forecast and will indicate any Dispatch Hour for which the Delivered Amount is expected to be less than the Supply Amount or any Dispatch Hour for which Excess Energy is expected. 15.1.1.4 In the event of a Derating, Supplier shall provide: (i) the extent, if any, to which the Derating is attributable to a Planned Outage; (ii) the magnitude of the Derating; (iii) the hours during which the Derating is expected to apply; and (iv) the cause of the Derating.

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Sources: Power Purchase Agreement (Brady Power Partners)