Generator Responsibilities Clause Samples

Generator Responsibilities. Party B is authorized to operate the Party A’s generation resources in all events, including, but not limited to, in the event of Emergencies, and shall operate such resources in a manner that is consistent with the standards, requirements or directions of PJM and that will permit PJM to perform its obligations under the Operating Agreement, Tariff, RAA, and other applicable agreements, manuals, and practices. _____ _____ Party B is authorized to ensure that the required portion of Party A’s Capacity Resources have the ability to go from a shutdown condition to an operating condition and start delivering power without assistance from the power system. Or – _____ _____ Party B is authorized to direct the operation of Party A’s generation resources by relaying PJM’s instructions to the resource in all events, including, but not limited to, in the event of Emergencies, and shall direct such resources in a manner that is consistent with the standards, requirements or directions of PJM and that will permit PJM to perform its obligations under the Operating Agreement, Tariff, RAA, and other applicable agreements, manuals, and practices. _____ _____ Party B is authorized to communicate with PJM in all matters concerning the provision of capacity, energy, or ancillary services from Party A’s generation resources, including, without limitation, information required in connection with Capacity Resources, dispatch of any unit, provision of reactive power, regulation, synchronous condensing, spinning or other reserves, establishment or maintenance of a unit as a Black-Start Unit, satisfaction of must-run obligations, and costs or revenue requirements for any product or service offered by any such unit. _____ _____ Party B is authorized to provide information on outages of Party A’s generation facilities, whether planned, forced, or for maintenance, and to coordinate such outages with PJM _____ _____ Party B is authorized to act on behalf of Party A with respect to Party A’s rights and obligations under any Feasibility Study, System Impact Study, or Facilities Study Agreements. _____ _____ Party B is authorized to act on behalf of Party A with respect to Party A’s rights and obligations under any Construction Service Agreements. _____ _____ Party B is authorized to act on behalf of Party A with respect to Party A’s rights and obligations under any Interconnection Service Agreements. ____ _­­­­_____Party B is authorized to receive from PJM historic and real time data co...
Generator Responsibilities. Agent is authorized to operate the Principal’s generation resources in all events, including, but not limited to, in the event of Emergencies, and shall operate such resources in a manner that is consistent with the standards, requirements or directions of PJM and that will permit PJM to perform its obligations under the Operating Agreement, Tariff, RAA, and other applicable agreements, manuals, and practices. Agent is authorized to ensure that the required portion of Principal’s Capacity Resources have the ability to go from a shutdown condition to an operating condition and start delivering power without assistance from the power system. - Or – Agent is authorized to direct the operation of Principal’s generation resources by relaying PJM’s instructions to the resource in all events, including, but not limited to, in the event of Emergencies, and shall direct such resources in a manner that is consistent with the standards, requirements or directions of PJM and that will permit PJM to perform its obligations under the Operating Agreement, Tariff, RAA, and other applicable agreements, manuals, and practices. Agent is authorized to communicate with PJM in all matters concerning the provision of capacity, energy, or ancillary services from Principal’s generation resources, including, without limitation, information required in connection with Capacity Resources, dispatch of any unit, provision of reactive power, regulation, synchronous condensing, spinning or other reserves, establishment or maintenance of a unit as a Black-Start Unit, satisfaction of must-run obligations, and costs or revenue requirements for any product or service offered by any such unit. Agent is authorized to provide information on outages of Principal’s generation facilities, whether planned, forced, or for maintenance, and to coordinate such outages with PJM Agent is authorized to act on behalf of Principal with respect to Principal’s rights and obligations under any Feasibility Study, System Impact Study, or Facilities Study Agreements. Agent is authorized to act on behalf of Principal with respect to Principal’s rights and obligations under any Construction Service Agreements. Agent is authorized to act on behalf of Principal with respect to Principal’s rights and obligations under any Interconnection Service Agreements. Agent is authorized to receive from PJM historic and real time data collected by PJM from, or provided to PJM by, Principal with respect to Principal’s generation ...
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Related to Generator Responsibilities

  • Contractor Responsibilities A. The Contractor shall comply with the reporting requirements of Agency. All reports shall be in writing and, when applicable, in the format specified by the Agency. All reports shall be supported by the Contractor’s records. B. Contractor shall cooperate with the Agency in establishing rate for reimbursement purposes. C. Contractor shall transfer a client from one category of care or service to another only with the written approval of the Agency. D. If the Contractor obtains services for any part of this contract from another vendor, the Contractor is responsible for the fulfillment of the terms of the contract and shall give written notification of such to the Agency for approval.

  • User Responsibilities i. Users are required to follow good security practices in the selection and use of passwords; ii. Users shall ensure that unattended equipment is protected; and iii. Users shall adopt a clear desk policy for papers and removable storage media and a clear screen policy for information processing facilities.

  • Engineer Responsibilities No subcontract relieves the Engineer of any responsibilities under this contract.

  • Provider Responsibilities The Private Child-Caring Facility (PCC) (a.k.a., Provider) must comply with the following requirements:

  • Customer Responsibilities Notwithstanding the above, Customer agrees that except as provided by this DPA, Customer is responsible for its secure use of the Services, including securing its account authentication credentials, protecting the security of Customer Data when in transit to and from the Services and taking any appropriate steps to securely encrypt or backup any Customer Data uploaded to the Services.