Communication Protocols Sample Clauses
The Communication Protocols clause defines the methods and standards by which parties must exchange information during the course of their agreement. It typically specifies acceptable channels such as email, registered mail, or secure online platforms, and may set requirements for response times or designate official points of contact. By establishing clear procedures for communication, this clause helps prevent misunderstandings, ensures timely delivery of important notices, and supports efficient collaboration between parties.
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Communication Protocols. The Parties shall agree to the communication protocols outlined in Exhibit H to facilitate the exchange of information between them and Owner shall comply with the System Operation Procedures provided in Exhibit H.
Communication Protocols. Recognising the importance of common key messages both parties agree to the following: ♦ nominating a set of agreed key spokespersons for the project's regional benefits who can present a series of common key messages about the benefits the project can deliver for the region; ♦ neither party to this MOU has the authority to speak publicly on behalf of the other party without prior consent; and ♦ where one of party wishes to issue a public statement about the MOU, including the cooperation arrangements between the two parties via press release, newsletter or other communications means, any such statements will be approved by both parties, prior to release.
Communication Protocols. The communication protocols outlined in Binding Protocol 4 - Exception Protocol for Events Level 1 shall be used.
Communication Protocols. The Parties agree that prior to either Party making a separate public statement about this third five-yearly review that they will consult the other Party.
Communication Protocols. All publicity and strategic communications for the Legacy Project will be coordinated through the TAC, so that the parties can deliver unified direction and messages to outside parties. Each party commits to working within Legacy Project channels and the structure set forth in this Agreement, especially with respect to any potential conflicts, disagreements, external events, or pressures. The parties shall consult with each other first, prior to outreach to third parties, at emergency TAC or Partners Group meetings, as necessary. The parties commit to attendance at emergency meetings.
Communication Protocols. The Parties shall agree to the communication protocols outlined in Appendix 20.05 to facilitate the exchange of information between the Parties. Writing Requirements. In documenting and confirming Dispatch Notices, conversations between the Parties’ personnel and contractors may be recorded by tape or other electronic means and any such recording will satisfy any “writing” requirements under Applicable Laws. METERING, COMMUNICATIONS AND TELEMETRY SDG&E Access. All communication, metering, telemetry, and associated operation equipment will be centralized into the Project’s Distributed Control System (“DCS”). Seller shall configure the Project’s DCS so that SDG&E may access it. Seller shall ensure that the access link will provide a monitoring and control interface to enable automatic control for charging and discharging of the Project and provide real-time information regarding the to SDG&E. Seller shall link the systems via an approved SDG&E communication network, utilizing existing industry standard network protocol, as approved by SDG&E. The connection will be bidirectional in nature and used by the Parties to exchange all data points to and from the SDG&E monitoring system. Control Logic [NOTE TO BIDDERS: To be modified based on technology type] Seller will ensure that the Project’s DCS control logic will be configured to control the Project in multiple configurations. The Project’s control logic will incorporate control signals from multiple locations to perform dispatch, charging and Ancillary Services functions. Control logic will perform all coordinated megawatt control and Automatic Generation Control (“AGC”) independently for the Project. Delivery of Data. At least thirty (30) days prior to the Expected Initial Delivery Date, Seller shall provide SDG&E with all facility and metering information necessary to communicate with SDG&E as may be requested by SDG&E, including, but not limited to, the information set forth in Appendix 21.03. Satellite Communication System. Seller is responsible for installing, testing, commissioning and maintaining the Satellite Communications System (“SCS”) at the Project in accordance with instructions provided by SDG&E and the SCS vendor. Seller shall grant SDG&E reasonable access to the Site for routine calibration and maintenance of the SCS during the Delivery Period. SDG&E Access. Seller shall take all actions and execute all documents reasonably necessary to grant SDG&E access to the metering, communications, and t...
Communication Protocols. Point of liaison relating to all technical matters between StarTraq and the Customer
Communication Protocols. The Parties shall agree to the communication protocols outlined in Exhibit G to facilitate the exchange of information between them.
Communication Protocols. The Parties shall agree to the communication protocols outlined in Appendix 20.05 to facilitate the exchange of information between the Parties. Writing Requirements. In documenting and confirming Dispatch Notices, conversations between the Parties’ personnel and contractors may be recorded by tape or other electronic means and any such recording will satisfy any “writing” requirements under Applicable Laws. ARTICLE TWENTY-ONE METERING, COMMUNICATIONS, AND TELEMETRY (PUT DELIVERY PERIODS) SCE Access. All communication, metering, telemetry, and associated generation operation equipment will be centralized into the Project’s Distributed Control System (“DCS”). Seller shall configure each Generating Unit’s DCS so that SCE may access it during any Put Delivery Period via the Generation Management System (“GMS”) from SCE’s Generation Operations Center (“GOC”). Seller shall ensure that the access link will provide a monitoring and control interface to enable automatic dispatch of each Generating Unit. Seller shall link the systems via an approved SCE communication network, utilizing existing industry standard network protocol, as approved by SCE. The connection will be bidirectional in nature and used by the Parties to exchange all data points to and from the GOC.
Communication Protocols. Parties shall agree to the communication protocols outlined in Appendix 18.7 to facilitate exchange of information between the parties. 39
ARTICLE 19. METERING, COMMUNICATIONS, and TELEMETRY 39
19.1 Electric Metering, Communication, Telemetry, and Access. Seller shall install, activate and maintain metering, communication and telemetry equipment as required by the Tariff and Seller’s Large Generator Interconnection Agreement, including without limitation, the installation of separate CAISO revenue meters for each Generating Unit to ensure a separate resource ID with the CAISO for each such Generating Unit, separate communication equipment for each Generating Unit, and other requirements as may be necessary to permit separate dispatch and identification of costs for each Generating Unit. Communication equipment must be capable as a minimum of supporting the Communication Protocols in Appendix 18.7. Seller shall provide Buyer access to the information provided to CAISO under the Tariff. 39