Coordination of Interruptible Capacity Sample Clauses

The Coordination of Interruptible Capacity clause establishes the procedures and responsibilities for managing gas or energy transmission capacity that can be curtailed or interrupted under certain conditions. Typically, this clause outlines how parties will communicate and coordinate when interruptions are necessary, such as during periods of high demand or maintenance, and may specify notification requirements or priority rules among users. Its core function is to ensure that all parties understand how interruptions will be handled, thereby minimizing disputes and maintaining system reliability during constrained periods.
Coordination of Interruptible Capacity. 6.1 The Operators agree that the minimum interruption lead times for interruptible capacity is 75 minutes before the hour from which such interruption is to be effective. 6.2 Each Operator shall inform the other Operator as soon as practicable after giving a notice of interruption.
Coordination of Interruptible Capacity. 7.1 The Linked Transporters agree that the minimum interruption lead times for interruptible capacityIP Capacity is 75 minutes before the hour bar from which such interruption is to be effective. 7.2 Each Linked Transporter shall inform the other Linked Transporter, in accordance with paragraph 7.3 below as soon as practicable after giving notice of interruption of interruptible capacityIP Capacity.
Coordination of Interruptible Capacity. 7.1 The Linked Transporters agree that the minimum interruption lead times for interruptible capacity is 75 minutes before the hour bar from which such interruption is to be effective. 7.2 Each Linked Transporter shall inform the other Linked Transporter, in accordance with paragraph 7.3 below as soon as practicable after giving notice of interruption of interruptible capacity. 7.3 In relation to notices of interruption, of interruptible capacity, it is agreed as follows: (a) PTL shall provide GNI (UK) notice in agreed form of interruption of interruptible capacity, given by PTL on the PTL System as soon as reasonably practicable after giving such notice and GNI (UK) shall communicate in agreed form to NGG as soon as reasonably practicable; (b) NGG shall provide GNI (UK) notice in agreed form of interruption, of interruptible capacity, given by NGG on the NGG System as soon as reasonably practicable after giving such notice and GNI (UK) shall communicate in agreed form to PTL as soon as reasonably practicable.
Coordination of Interruptible Capacity. 7.1 The Parties agree that the minimum interruption lead times for interruptible capacity is 75 minutes before the hour bar from which such interruption is to be effective. 7.2 Each Party shall inform the other Party, in accordance with paragraph 7.3 below as soon as practicable after giving notice of interruption of interruptible capacity. 7.3 In relation to notices of interruption, of interruptible capacity, it is agreed as follows: (a) GNI (UK) shall provide GNI notice in agreed form of interruption of interruptible capacity, given by GNI (UK) on the GNI (UK) System as soon as reasonably practicable after giving such notice; (b) GNI shall provide GNI (UK) notice in agreed form of interruption, of interruptible capacity, given by GNI on the GNI System as soon as reasonably practicable after giving such notice.

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