Interim Constrained Operation Period Clause Samples

The Interim Constrained Operation Period clause defines a specific timeframe during which the operations of a project or facility are subject to certain limitations or constraints, typically before full commercial operation is achieved. During this period, activities may be restricted in terms of output, scope, or compliance with certain standards, often due to ongoing construction, commissioning, or regulatory approvals. This clause ensures that all parties are aware of and agree to the temporary operational limitations, thereby managing expectations and mitigating risks associated with incomplete or transitional project phases.
Interim Constrained Operation Period. The Interim Constrained Operating Period will begin upon the Initial Synchronization Date of the Erie Wind Small Generating Facility and will terminate upon the earlier of (a) December 31, 2011 or (b) ten (10) Business Days after the System Upgrade Facilities and Interconnection Facilities are In Service. During the Interim Constrained Operation Period, the Interconnection Customer and Erie Wind shall ensure that the delivered output of the combined Steel Winds I and Steel Winds II Small Generating Facilities does not exceed 10 MW on each of the Lines 149 and 150. In accordance with Good Utility Practice, the Interconnection Customer and Erie Wind, LLC shall comply with all Operating Requirements deemed necessary for the Interim Constrained Operations Period.
Interim Constrained Operation Period. The Interim Constrained Operating Period will begin upon the Initial Synchronization Date of the Interconnection Customer’s Small Generating Facility. Interim Constrained Operations will terminate upon the earlier of (a) December 31, 2011 or (b) ten (10) business days after the System Upgrade Facilities and Interconnection Facilities are In Service. Jointly Owned Interconnection Facilities – The interconnection-related facilities jointly owned by Interconnection Customer and Niagara Wind Power, LLC as specified in Attachment
Interim Constrained Operation Period. The Interim Constrained Operating Period will begin upon the Initial Synchronization Date of Erie Wind’s Small Generating Facility. Interim Constrained Operations will terminate upon the earlier of (a) December 31, 2011 or (b) ten (10) business days after the System Upgrade Facilities and Interconnection Facilities are In Service.
Interim Constrained Operation Period. The Interim Constrained Operating Period will begin upon the Initial Synchronization Date of Erie Wind’s Small Generating Facility.
Interim Constrained Operation Period. The “Interim Constrained Operation Period” will begin upon the Initial Synchronization Date of the Interconnection Customer's Small Generating Facility and will terminate on the date specified in writing in a notice from Connecting Transmission Owner to Interconnection Customer. During the Interim Constrained Operation Period, the Interconnection Customer shall ensure that the output of the Synergy Biogas facility delivered to the system of Connecting Transmission Owner is no more than 400 kVA at any time. In accordance with Good Utility Practice, the Interconnection Customer shall comply with all Operating Requirements deemed necessary for the Interim Constrained Operations Period.

Related to Interim Constrained Operation Period

  • Continued Operation In the event of a Breach or Default by either Interconnected Entity, and subject to termination of the Interconnection Service Agreement under Section 16 of this Appendix 2, the Interconnected Entities shall continue to operate and maintain, as applicable, such DC power systems, protection and Metering Equipment, telemetering equipment, SCADA equipment, transformers, Secondary Systems, communications equipment, building facilities, software, documentation, structural components, and other facilities and appurtenances that are reasonably necessary for Transmission Provider and the Interconnected Transmission Owner to operate and maintain the Transmission System and the Transmission Owner Interconnection Facilities and for Interconnection Customer to operate and maintain the Customer Facility and the Customer Interconnection Facilities, in a safe and reliable manner.

  • Transition Period Due to the nature of our purchasing process, the District often requires an existing service provider to continue to provide goods and/or services while the District is in the process of advertising, evaluating, and awarding a contract for the provision of the same goods and/or services in the future. To accommodate this process, the Contractor shall agree to maintain the same terms and conditions set forth in this Agreement for a period up to ninety (90) days after the automatic termination of this Agreement at the end of its term, if requested by the District, as a transition period. In addition, if the Contractor is not the successful bidder for a future solicitation for the same or similar services, he or she shall agree to provide the same goods and/or services provided in this Agreement for a period up to ninety (90) days to allow for an orderly transition to the new provider. The District and the Contractor may mutually agree to a longer transition period.

  • Partial Disposal During Term of Service Agreement Throughout the Term of the Service Agreement, LEA may request partial disposal of Student Data obtained under the Service Agreement that is no longer needed. Partial disposal of data shall be subject to LEA’s request to transfer data to a separate account, pursuant to Article II, section 3, above.

  • Suspended Operations If the University President or designee determines that the public health, property or safety is jeopardized and it is advisable due to emergency conditions to suspend the operation of all or any portion of the University, the following will govern represented individuals: A. When prior notice has not been given, represented individuals released until further notice after reporting to work will be compensated for hours worked on the first day of suspended operations. B. Represented individuals who are not required to work during suspended operations may request and may be granted a schedule change during their workweek. C. Represented individuals who are required to work during suspended operations will receive their regular hourly rate for work performed during the period of suspended operation. Overtime worked during suspended operations will be compensated in accordance with Section 5.3, above.

  • Continued Operations Continue at all times to conduct its business and engage principally in the same line or lines of business substantially as heretofore conducted.