Forced Outage Sample Clauses
A Forced Outage clause defines the procedures and responsibilities when an unexpected interruption in service or operations occurs due to unforeseen events, such as equipment failure or external factors beyond the parties' control. Typically, this clause outlines notification requirements, the steps to mitigate the outage, and any obligations to resume normal operations as quickly as possible. Its core function is to allocate risk and clarify the parties' duties during unplanned disruptions, ensuring both sides understand how to respond and minimize potential losses.
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Forced Outage. Any outage of the Generating Facility or Seller's Interconnection Facilities resulting from a design defect, inadequate construction, operator error, interruption in fuel supply unless excused as a Force Majeure, or a breakdown of the mechanical or electrical equipment that fully or partially curtails the electrical output of the Generating Facility.
Forced Outage. During any forced outage, the Area EPS Operator may suspend interconnection service to effect immediate repairs on the Area EPS Operator’s Distribution System. The Area EPS Operator shall use Reasonable Efforts to provide the Interconnection Customer with prior notice. If prior notice is not given, the Area EPS Operator shall, upon request, provide the Interconnection Customer written documentation after the fact explaining the circumstances of the disconnection.
Forced Outage. 10.10.1. If, in the reasonable opinion of Seller, there exists an emergency at the Facility which warrants shut-down of the whole or any part of the Facility, Seller shall be entitled to shut down the whole or any part of the Facility for so long as such emergency and the consequences thereof warrant; provided that particulars of such emergency shall be notified by Seller to CEB without any delay, and Seller shall diligently carry out and abide by any reasonable directions that CEB may give for dealing with such emergency.
10.10.2. Seller shall re-synchronise the Facility or the affected part thereof as soon as practicable after the circumstances leading to its shut-down have ceased to exist or have so abated as to enable Seller to re-synchronise the Facility. Seller shall notify CEB of the same without any delay.
Forced Outage. Seller shall notify Buyer as soon as practically possible, but in no event later than twenty-four (24) hours following its discovery, of a Forced Outage. Seller shall use Prudent Utility Practice to fully resolve any Forced Outage as quickly as practicable. The Seller will notify the Buyer as soon as practicable when the Project returns to service, but in no event later than twenty-four (24) hours following the Project’s return to service.
Forced Outage. In the event of a Forced Outage of a system element of the Distribution System adversely affecting the Transmission System, Local Distribution Company will use Good Utility Practice to restore that system element to service promptly. In the event of a Forced Outage of a system element of the Transmission System adversely affecting the Distribution System, Transmission Owner will use Good Utility Practice to restore that system element to service promptly.
Forced Outage. In case of Forced Outage of one or more Delivery Points occur, impacting the aFRR Made Available, ▇▇▇▇ applies penalties foreseen under II.17.2 as of expiry of a 4 hour reconstitution time. II.17.8 The sum of financial penalties under Art. II.17.2, II.17.4 and II.17.6, is subject to a monthly cap, without prejudice to any liability on the part of the BSP for non-fulfillment of his obligations in accordance with Art. I.6 of the General Conditions. The penalty cap is equal to the total remuneration for the aFRR Service for the concerned Month, determined in accordance with Art. II.16.1.
Forced Outage. Any outage other than a scheduled outage of the Generating Facility that fully or partially curtails its electrical output.
Forced Outage. An Outage for which sufficient notice cannot be given to allow the Outage to be factored into the preschedule processes and the established Outage coordination principles of the control areas.
Forced Outage. Market Participants shall notify their LCC as soon as the need for a Forced Outage is identified. The LCC shall immediately notify ISO about the Forced Outage. The Forced Outage should not be officially submitted until the LCC has reasonable assurance from the Market Participant that system conditions, crews and equipment are available for the job.
Forced Outage. 10.9.1. When a Forced Outage by one Party adversely affects the other‟s facilities, the first Party‟s Controlling Authority shall give Prompt notice to the Controlling Authority of the second Party.
10.9.2. Each Party‟s Controlling Authority shall have sole authority to identify the need for and initiate a Forced Outage on equipment under its control.