Coordinating Outages Operating Protocols Sample Clauses

The Coordinating Outages Operating Protocols clause establishes procedures for scheduling, notifying, and managing planned or unplanned outages of equipment or systems that are shared or interconnected between parties. Typically, this clause outlines the responsibilities of each party to communicate outage plans in advance, coordinate timing to minimize disruption, and follow agreed-upon steps for restoring service. Its core practical function is to ensure operational reliability and minimize the impact of outages by fostering clear communication and coordination between all affected parties.
Coordinating Outages Operating Protocols. The Parties will jointly develop protocols for coordinating transmission and generation Outages to maintain reliability. The Parties agree to the following with respect to transmission and generation Outage coordination.
Coordinating Outages Operating Protocols. The Parties will jointly develop protocols for coordinating transmission and generation Outages to maintain reliability. The Parties agree to the following with respect to transmission and generation Outage coordination. 35.9.1.1 Exchange of Transmission and Generation Outage Schedule Data Upon a Party’s request, the projected status of generation and transmission availability will be communicated between the Parties, subject to data confidentiality agreements. The Parties shall exchange the most current information on proposed Outage information and provide a timely response on potential impacts of proposed Outages. The Parties shall select a mutually agreeable common format for the exchange of this information. 35.9.1.2 Evaluation and Coordination of Transmission and Generation Outages
Coordinating Outages Operating Protocols. Exchange of Transmission and Generation Outage Schedule Data. 35.
Coordinating Outages Operating Protocols. The Parties will jointly develop protocols for coordinating transmission and generation Outages to ensure reliability. The Parties agree to the following with respect to transmission and generation Outage coordination. 7.1.1 Exchange of Transmission and Generation Outage Schedule Data. Upon a Party’s request, the projected status of generation and transmission availability will be communicated between the Parties, subject to data confidentiality agreements. All available information regardless of scheduled date will be shared. The Parties shall exchange the most current information on proposed Outage information and provide a timely response on potential impacts of proposed Outages. 7.1.2 Evaluation and Coordination of Transmission and Generation Outages. The Parties will utilize network applications to analyze planned critical facility maintenance to determine its effects on the reliability of the transmission system. Each Party’s Outage analysis will consider the impact of its critical Outages on the other Party’s system reliability, in addition to its own. The analysis will include, as a minimum, an evaluation of contingencies, including potential real or reactive power concerns, voltage analysis and real and reactive power reserve analysis.

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