Monthly Operations and Maintenance Reporting Requirements Clause Samples

Monthly Operations and Maintenance Reporting Requirements. 13.1.1. During the O&M Period During Construction and the Operating Period, Developer shall report on all of the monthly O&M Work activities performed during the previous month and the planned activities for the upcoming month (“Monthly O&M Report”). Monthly O&M Reports shall be submitted to the Department for Acceptance no later than the 10th Working Day of each month, with the first such report to be submitted in the month following the month in which NTP2 is issued. 13.1.2. The Monthly O&M Reports shall contain at minimum the following information with respect to maintenance activities: a. A summary of planned O&M Work activities for the month during which the report is submitted and the following month; b. A summary of the O&M Work performed and completed for the previous month; c. A summary of the planned maintenance that was not completed for the previous month, including the reasons for the non-completion and a summary of deferred days for each deferred item; d. Summary of the maintenance activities and results performed for the previous month beyond the planned maintenance activities for that month; e. Developer’s Incident response logs related to maintenance activities, including a time- based report of all actions and activities performed by Developer including a description of any damages including the date, infrastructure component, details of the resulting Category 1 Defect or Category 2 Defect or damage; f. Detailed results of all inspections, assessments and testing activities, including the related procedures and forms; and g. Preventative maintenance plan and progress. 13.1.3. The Monthly O&M Reports shall contain at minimum the following information with respect to operations activities:

Related to Monthly Operations and Maintenance Reporting Requirements

  • Listing and Maintenance Requirements Compliance The Company has not in the two years preceding the date hereof received written notice from any stock exchange, market or trading facility on which the Common Stock is or has been listed or quoted to the effect that the Company is not in compliance with the listing, maintenance or other requirements of such exchange, market, trading or quotation facility. The Company has no reason to believe that it does not now or will not in the future meet any such requirements.

  • Operation and Maintenance Manuals Receipts for transmittal of Operation and Maintenance Manuals, Brochures and Data to the Design Professional (or Commissioning Agent) as required by Section 6.1.1.5.

  • Operations and Maintenance Seller shall not during the months of June through September inclusive schedule any non-emergency maintenance that reduces the energy generating capability of the Facility by more than ten percent (10%), unless (i) such outage is required to avoid damage to the Facility, (ii) such maintenance is necessary to maintain equipment warranties and cannot be scheduled outside the months of June through September, (iii) such outage is required in accordance with prudent electrical practices, or (iv) the Parties agree otherwise in writing.

  • Operations and Maintenance Notice Developer and Connecting Transmission Owner shall each notify the other Party, and NYISO, in writing of the identity of the person(s) that it designates as the point(s) of contact with respect to the implementation of Articles 9 and 10 of this Agreement.

  • Developer Operating Requirements The Developer must comply with the Transmission Owner’s operating instructions and requirements including but not limited to Transmission Owner’s Operation Coordination Agreement, as it may change from time to time. The Developer must comply with all applicable NYISO tariffs and procedures, as amended from time to time. Whether or not the Large Generating Facility is eligible for the Transition Period LVRT Standard set forth in Appendix G will be determined by the Commission. The Large Generating Facility will comply with the Transition Period LVRT Standard pending issuance of an order by the Commission determining the appropriate LVRT standard. For purposes of compliance with Appendix G, the Transmission Owner has determined that the Developer shall maintain the Large Generating Facility in service during a three-phase fault for 7 cycles. Infrastructure security of New York State Transmission System equipment and operations and control hardware and software is essential to ensure day-to-day New York State Transmission System reliability and operational security. The Commission will expect the NYISO, all Transmission Owners, all Developers and all other Market Participants to comply with the recommendations offered by the President’s Critical Infrastructure Protection Board and, eventually, best practice recommendations from the electric reliability authority. All public utilities will be expected to meet basic standards for system infrastructure and operational security, including physical, operational, and cyber-security practices. All personnel working in Transmission Owner’s facilities will require security background checks prior to entering and working in such facilities. New York Independent System Operator, Inc. Attn: Vice President, Operations ▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇ Schenectady, NY 12303 Senior Vice President of Transmission New York Power Authority ▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇ ▇▇. ▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇, ▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇-▇▇▇▇ Re: Large Generating Facility Dear : On [Date] [Developer] has completed Trial Operation of Unit No. . This letter confirms that [Developer] commenced Commercial Operation of Unit No. at the Large Generating Facility, effective as of [Date plus one day]. Thank you. NYISO: