Common use of Interruption of Operation Clause in Contracts

Interruption of Operation. The Parties agree that either of them may interrupt synchronous operation through the Points of Interconnection if either determines that its facilities may be damaged due to excessive loadings, and such loadings may be reduced or alleviated by such interruption. If such interruption occurs, the Parties shall cooperate to remove the cause of such loadings as soon as practicable and restore the Points of Interconnection to normal operating condition. Neither Party shall be responsible to the other for damage or loss of revenue caused by such interruption. The Parties further agree to study and negotiate the installation, ownership, and cost of any additional equipment necessary to effect a long-term solution to any such excessive loading herein described in the event either Party determines that this interconnection contributes to the excessive loading and requests such negotiation.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Interconnection Agreement (Indianapolis Power & Light Co), Interconnection Agreement (Indianapolis Power & Light Co)

Interruption of Operation. The Parties agree that either of them may interrupt synchronous operation through the Points Point(s) of Interconnection if either Party determines that its facilities may be damaged due to excessive loadingsloading, and such loadings excess loading may be reduced or alleviated by such interruption. If such interruption occurs, the Parties shall cooperate to remove the cause of such loadings excess loading as soon as practicable and restore the Points Point(s) of Interconnection to normal operating condition. Neither Party shall be responsible to the other for damage or loss of revenue caused by such interruption. The Parties further agree to study and negotiate the installation, ownership, and cost of any additional equipment necessary to effect a long-term solution to any such excessive loading herein described in the event either Party determines that this interconnection contributes to the excessive loading and requests such negotiation.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Interconnection Agreement (Indianapolis Power & Light Co), Interconnection Agreement (Indianapolis Power & Light Co)