Maintenance Shutdowns Clause Samples

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Maintenance Shutdowns. The parties agree to cooperate --------------------- in scheduling planned maintenance shutdowns of operating units within the Heavy Oil Processing Facility and within the ▇▇▇▇▇ Equipment in order to minimize the impact on the operations of the other party. Notwithstanding the foregoing, no maintenance shutdown of any unit comprising part of the ▇▇▇▇▇ Equipment shall relieve ▇▇▇▇▇ R&M of its obligation to purchase and take delivery of Products hereunder.
Maintenance Shutdowns. 26.9.1 The parties recognise the requirement for both flexibility and planning in relation to any need for maintenance shutdowns. Should a shutdown be necessary, 2 month’s notice in writing shall be given to employees prior to any shutdown taking place, and the length of any shutdown shall be no longer than 3 weeks. No more than 3 weeks of annual leave to be used for shutdown purposes. For the purpose of this clause only, employees may elect to take long service leave in lieu of annual leave. 26.9.2 If an employee does not have sufficient annual leave accrued to cover the entirety of the shut down period, the employer may provide the employee either with unpaid leave or paid annual leave in advance to make up the shortfall. To avoid doubt, employees who are given paid annual leave in advance will need to ‘work off’ that advanced leave before taking further leave. For example, if an employee is provided 3 days annual leave in advance, upon their return to work they will need to accrue that 3 days leave, as well as further days leave, before being eligible to take further annual leave.
Maintenance Shutdowns. Employees scheduled with tradespeople on a planned maintenance shutdown will continue to work on twelve (12) hour shifts and follow their regular days off. However, it may be necessary on some occasions to schedule some employees working twelve (12) hours on night shift to work twelve (12) hours on day shift or as mutually agreed.
Maintenance Shutdowns. Buyer acknowledges that the Plant and the Tolling Facility will require periodic maintenance shutdowns. Seller will give Buyer ninety (90) Days prior Notice of scheduled major maintenance shutdowns and the expected duration of each major shutdown. Seller will promptly advise Buyer of any subsequent changes to the schedule.
Maintenance Shutdowns. (a) Subject to Section 2.6(b), each Party (the “Shutting Down Party”) shall give the other Party (the “Other Party”) notice on or before the first Business Day of each calendar month setting out the periods during which, in the following consecutive sixteen (16) months, any of the Facilities operated by the Shutting Down Party are scheduled to be shut down for maintenance. The Shutting Down Party shall include in such notice the anticipated length of the scheduled shutdown and the proposed restart rates after completion of the applicable maintenance. The Shutting Down Party shall notify the Other Party as soon as reasonably practicable in the event that any of the Facilities is scheduled to be shut down in the first three (3) months of this Agreement. (b) In the event that a Facility is scheduled to be shut down for maintenance as a result of a Third Party shutdown of facilities, and the Shutting Down Party has not received notice from the Third Party of such scheduled shutdown at least seventy (70) days before the commencement of the year in which the shutdown is scheduled to occur, then the Shutting Down Party shall give the Other Party notice of any such shutdown as soon as reasonably practicable after the Shutting Down Party receives notice from the Third Party. (c) The Shutting Down Party shall give the Other Party prompt notice if any event occurs that shall result in the relevant Facilities being shut down other than for scheduled shutdowns and the expected duration thereof and of any changes to the scheduled shutdowns under Sections 2.6(a) and (b) above. (d) Each Party shall use commercially reasonable efforts to coordinate full or partial shutdowns (whether for maintenance or otherwise) of its Facilities, and the restart of any shut down Facilities, with those of the other Party so as to effect such shutdowns and restarts in an efficient, cost effective, safe and environmentally responsible manner that minimizes the disruption and cost to the other Party. The Shutting Down Party shall provide the Other Party with reasonable notice of any changes in the anticipated length of a scheduled shutdown or the proposed restart rates after completion of the applicable maintenance and, after the scheduled shutdown has commenced, the Shutting Down Party shall promptly notify the Other Party of any such changes. (e) Each Party shall give prompt notice to the other Party of events affecting its ability to receive scheduled deliveries of Site Services. (f) The O...
Maintenance Shutdowns. Subject to Section 2.6(b), each Party (the “Shutting Down Party”) shall give the other Party (the “Other Party”) notice on or before the first Business Day of each calendar month setting out the periods during which, in the following consecutive sixteen (16) months, any of the Facilities operated by the Shutting Down Party are scheduled to be shut down for maintenance. The Shutting Down Party shall include in such notice the anticipated length of the scheduled shutdown and the proposed restart rates after completion of the applicable maintenance. The Shutting Down Party shall notify the Other Party as soon as reasonably practicable in the event that any of the Facilities is scheduled to be shut down in the first three (3) months of this Agreement.
Maintenance Shutdowns. During each year of this Agreement, the Contractor shall schedule an annual maintenance shutdown during which the Contractor shall perform repair or replacement of equipment that cannot be serviced while the systems are in operation as well as certain unscheduled maintenance work, which is to be performed by the Contractor with maximum quality within a limited time. The Contractor shall provide all manpower for management, planning, scheduling, logistics and execution of such a maintenance shutdown, including quality control and expediting. The Contractor shall obtain the approval of the Facility Manager before the annual maintenance shutdown is scheduled and performed.

Related to Maintenance Shutdowns

  • Maintenance Outages If Seller reasonably determines that it is necessary to schedule a Maintenance Outage, Seller shall notify Buyer of the proposed Maintenance Outage at least five (5) days before the outage begins (or such shorter period to which Buyer may reasonably consent in light of then existing conditions). Upon such notice, the Parties shall plan the Maintenance Outage to mutually accommodate the reasonable requirements of Seller and the service obligations of Buyer; provided, however, that, unless Buyer otherwise consents, such consent not to be unreasonably withheld, no Maintenance Outage may be scheduled between the hour ending 0700 through the hour ending 2200, Monday through Saturday, during the time period commencing on May 15 and concluding on September 15. Notice of a proposed Maintenance Outage shall include the expected start date and time of the outage, the amount of Capacity of the Facility that will not be available, and the expected completion date and time of the outage. Seller shall give Buyer notice of the Maintenance Outage as soon as Seller determines that the Maintenance Outage is necessary. Buyer shall promptly respond to such notice and may request reasonable modifications in the schedule for the outage. Seller shall use all reasonable efforts to comply with any request to modify the schedule for a Maintenance Outage. Seller shall notify Buyer of any subsequent changes in Capacity available to Buyer or any changes in the Maintenance Outage completion date and time. As soon as practicable, any notifications given orally shall be confirmed in writing. Seller shall take all reasonable measures and exercise its best efforts in accordance with Prudent Electrical Practices to minimize the frequency and duration of Maintenance Outages.

  • Maintenance Scheduling The NTO shall schedule maintenance of its facilities designated as NTO Transmission Facilities Under ISO Operational Control and schedule any outages (other than forced transmission outages) of said transmission system facilities in accordance with outage schedules approved by the ISO. The NTO shall comply with maintenance schedules coordinated by the ISO, pursuant to this Agreement, for NTO Transmission Facilities Under ISO Operational Control. The NTO shall be responsible for providing notification of maintenance schedules to the ISO for NTO Transmission Facilities Requiring ISO Notification. The NTO shall provide notification of maintenance schedules to affected Transmission Owners for NTO Transmission Facilities Requiring ISO Notification and Local Area Transmission Facilities pursuant to Section 3.5.3 of the ISO Services Tariff.

  • Planned Maintenance (a) Subject to any modification or amendment of this Agreement made pursuant to Section 4.2(c) or Section 7.3(d), Planned Maintenance occurring during the Delivery Term shall be coordinated and scheduled in accordance with this Section 9.6. Seller shall perform all Planned Maintenance (including Major Planned Maintenance) in a manner that optimizes the generation and benefits to Buyer of the Contract Energy, Storage Energy, and other Products (e.g., during off-peak periods and low-irradiance periods) and, without limiting the foregoing, either (i) outside of Daylight Hours or (ii) during the months of October and November only, during Daylight Hours; provided, however, that the foregoing restrictions shall not apply to any Planned Maintenance that Seller is required to perform pursuant to any applicable manufacturer warranty that cannot reasonably be performed by Seller subject to such restrictions. (b) Seller shall deliver to Buyer a proposed schedule for Planned Maintenance in respect of each Contract Year (“Planned Maintenance Schedule”) no later than ninety (90) Days before the start of such Contract Year. Planned Maintenance Schedules submitted by Seller shall (i) comply with the second sentence of Section 9.6(a) and (ii) include reasonably detailed descriptions of the Planned Maintenance to be performed, the Days and times in which each type of Planned Maintenance is scheduled to be performed, the estimated amount(s) of Contract Capacity and Storage Capacity that will be unavailable due to Planned Maintenance and the total number of hours that Seller expects that the Contract Capacity and Storage Capacity will be unavailable due to Planned Maintenance. The general form for the Planned Maintenance Schedule is set forth in Schedule 9.6. (The Planned Maintenance descriptions reflected in the general form set forth in Schedule 9.6 are provided for indicative purposes only, and are not necessarily representative of the detail, time periods, or certainty required for a Planned Maintenance Schedule hereunder.) (c) Buyer shall have the right to disapprove, in its reasonable discretion (provided that Buyer shall have the right to disapprove, in its sole and absolute discretion, any Planned Maintenance proposed by Seller that is inconsistent with the terms of this Agreement), any Planned Maintenance set out in any Planned Maintenance Schedule proposed by Seller for any Contract Year, except for any Planned Maintenance that (i) is scheduled to occur outside of Daylight Hours or during Daylight Hours during the months of October and November or (ii) Seller is required to perform pursuant to any applicable manufacturer warranty and that is scheduled to occur in compliance with Section 9.6(a). If Seller submits its Planned Maintenance Schedule for a Contract Year in accordance with the requirements of this Agreement and Buyer does not disapprove of any Planned Maintenance set out in such Planned Maintenance Schedule by sixty (60) days after submission, then such Planned Maintenance Schedule shall be deemed approved. If Buyer, in the exercise of its discretion as set forth above, disapproves any Planned Maintenance in such Planned Maintenance Schedule within the applicable time period specified above after its submission, Buyer shall notify Seller and the Parties shall use Commercially Reasonable Efforts to agree upon and finalize a mutually acceptable Planned Maintenance Schedule for the applicable Contract Year. Seller shall conduct Planned Maintenance during such Contract Year only in accordance with an agreed Planned Maintenance Schedule; provided, however, that Seller may (A) move Planned Maintenance included in an agreed Planned Maintenance Schedule that is not Major Planned Maintenance, so long as such move is consistent with the terms of this Agreement (including the second sentence of Section 9.6(a)) or, with respect to Major Planned Maintenance, if such Major Planned Maintenance is scheduled to occur outside of Daylight Hours or during Daylight Hours during the months of October and November and (B) schedule and perform Planned Maintenance not reflected in the Planned Maintenance Schedule so long as such Planned Maintenance is scheduled to be performed outside of Daylight Hours or during Daylight Hours during the months of October and November and Seller provides Buyer at least two (2) weeks’ prior written notice of such Planned Maintenance; provided further that Buyer shall have the right to advise Seller of periods when Buyer prefers, based on solar irradiance, supply, market and other conditions, that any Major Planned Maintenance be deferred, and Seller shall use Commercially Reasonable Efforts to comply with such request. (d) Seller shall use Commercially Reasonable Efforts to complete any Planned Maintenance and place the Facility back into full commercial operation as soon as reasonably possible. If Seller determines that any Planned Maintenance scheduled in an agreed Planned Maintenance Schedule no longer needs to be completed or will not consume the entire time scheduled therefor in the agreed Planned Maintenance Schedule, Seller shall provide (i) a Generation Forecast to Buyer reflecting the forecasted amount of Delivered Energy during each affected interval that takes into account such change and (ii) in the case of any Major Planned Maintenance, a written notice declaring the cessation and termination of the applicable Major Planned Maintenance period (in which event, the Major Planned Maintenance period shall terminate in accordance with the terms of such Generation Forecast and written notice).

  • Outages 9.7.1.1 Outage Authority and Coordination. Interconnection Customer and Transmission Owner may each in accordance with Good Utility Practice in coordination with the other Party and Transmission Provider remove from service any of its respective Interconnection Facilities, System Protection Facilities, Network Upgrades, System Protection Facilities or Distribution Upgrades that may impact the other Party’s facilities as necessary to perform maintenance or testing or to install or replace equipment. Absent an Emergency Condition, the Party scheduling a removal of such facility(ies) from service will use Reasonable Efforts to notify one another and schedule such removal on a date and time mutually acceptable to the Parties. In all circumstances, any Party planning to remove such facility(ies) from service shall use Reasonable Efforts to minimize the effect on the other Parties of such removal.

  • Unscheduled Maintenance Unscheduled maintenance may be required to resolve issues that are critical for Customer and/or performance of the Cloud Services. Druva will use its commercially reasonable efforts to notify Customer at least six (6) hours prior to the unscheduled maintenance.