Operating and Maintenance Records Sample Clauses
The "Operating and Maintenance Records" clause requires parties to maintain accurate and up-to-date records related to the operation and maintenance of equipment, facilities, or systems covered by the agreement. Typically, this involves documenting routine inspections, repairs, servicing activities, and any incidents or malfunctions, and may also specify the format and retention period for such records. By mandating thorough recordkeeping, this clause ensures accountability, facilitates regulatory compliance, and provides a clear history of maintenance activities, which can be critical for resolving disputes or verifying proper care.
Operating and Maintenance Records. Seller shall maintain an accurate and up-to-date operating log, in electronic format, at the Project that will include, without limitation, dispatch and scheduled Discharging Energy delivered, Charging Energy received, and Station Service consumption; changes in operating status; outages, deratings and curtailments; any unusual conditions found during inspections; environmental records including environmental permits, plans, and/or studies; meteorological data; maintenance; any other operating or maintenance records as may be required by state or federal regulatory authorities and WECC and any other information required under Prudent Utility Practices or any Project agreement (in the prescribed format); and Seller Forced Outages (“O&M Records”).
Operating and Maintenance Records. Seller shall maintain an accurate and up-to-date operating log, in electronic format, with records of solar irradiation and energy production for each clock hour, changes in operating status, meteorological data, maintenance, any other operating or maintenance records as may be required by state or federal regulatory authorities and pursuant to any Non- Governmental Compliance Obligations, Forced Outages, agreements associated with the Facility, operating logs, blueprints for construction, operating manuals, all warranties on equipment, and all documents, including supply contracts, whether in printed or electronic format, that Seller uses or maintains for the operation of the Facility (collectively, the “O&M Records”).
Operating and Maintenance Records. HOPEWELL shall maintain the operating and maintenance records for each generating unit at HOPEWELL's Power Station for a period of at least five (5) years with records of: real and reactive power production, changes in operating status, outages, protective apparatus operations and any unusual conditions found during inspections. Changes in the setting of protective apparatus shall also be logged. In addition, HOPEWELL shall maintain records applicable to the Power Station, including the electrical characteristics of the generator and settings or adjustment of the generator control equipment and protective devices. Such information shall be made available to NAPOCOR upon request.
Operating and Maintenance Records. HOPEWELL shall maintain the operating and maintenance records for each Unit for a period of at least five (5) years with records of: real and reactive power production, changes in operating status, outages, protective apparatus operations and any unusual conditions found during inspections. Changes in the setting of protective apparatus shall also be logged. In addition, HOPEWELL shall maintain records applicable to the Power Station, including the electrical characteristics of the generator and settings or adjustment of the generator control equipment and protective devices. Such information shall be made available to NAPOCOR upon request.
Operating and Maintenance Records. Seller shall maintain an accurate and up-to- date operating log, in electronic format, at the Storage System that will include, without limitation, dispatch and scheduled Discharging Energy delivered, Charging Energy received, and Station Service and auxiliary load consumption; changes in operating status; outages, deratings and curtailments; any unusual conditions found during inspections; environmental records including environmental permits, plans, and/or studies; maintenance; any other operating or maintenance records as may be required by state or federal regulatory authorities and WECC and any other information required under Prudent Electric Utility Practices or any Storage System agreement (in the prescribed format); and Seller Forced Outages (“O&M Records”).
Operating and Maintenance Records. Logs shall be kept by the Seller for information on unit availability, including reasons for planned and Forced Outages, circuit breaker trip operations, relay operations, and notations of abnormal operating conditions and events. The Seller shall also maintain operational records including target indications, relay reports, and other recorded operational data such as MW, MVAr, and voltages. Information shall be kept for unit availability including reasons for planned outages and Forced Outages, circuit breaker trip operations, relay operations, including target initiation and other unusual events. The Company shall have the right to review logs and other operational records such as relay target indications, relay reports, and other recorded operational data. The Seller will provide the Company with logs and other relevant data through written reports upon Forced Outages, planned outages, forced and planned derations, or Unit Trips, within 10 Days of the event. This shall include the recorded data and available reports generated from data from
Operating and Maintenance Records. NAANOVO shall maintain the operating and maintenance records for each generating unit at the WTE plant for the Cooperation Period with records of: real and reactive power production, changes in operating status, outages, protective apparatus operations and any unusual conditions found during routine inspections. Changes in the setting of protective apparatus shall also be logged. In addition, NAANOVO shall maintain records applicable to the WTE plant, including the electrical characteristics of the generators and settings or adjustment of the generator control equipment and protective devices. Such information shall be made available to INTERNATIONAL POWER upon request. THIRD SCHEDULE PENALTY OF NAANOVO ON DELAY OF COMPLETION DATE
1. Penalty Formula The following formula shall apply in computing the amount of penalty to be paid by NAANOVO and/or its general contractor to INTERNATIONAL POWER for failure to complete the construction of the WTE plant on time due to delays: P = number of days of delay x ___ tons per day x $ C/ton C = tipping fee at landfill plus transportation cost
2. Payment of Penalty Any penalty amount occasioned by delay of the completion of construction shall be due and payable by NAANOVO on the last day of each calendar month. . Time for Completion The time for completion of the construction of the WTE plants shall be as per the Completion Date. NAANOVO shall have no penalty for consideration of INTERNATIONAL POWER having no penalty on Clause 7.04
1. FULL SUPPLY SPECIFICATIONS Plant performance may be affected by the composition of the fuel and INTERNATIONAL POWER acknowledges that emissions may vary from international standards and the power output per module may be adversley affected if the BTU/ton is lowered. NAANOVO will use best efforts to optimize both emissions and power output. The fuel may have up to a 4 to 1 ratio of toxic, PCBs and hazardous waste to MSW. The specifications for the Fuel Supply will be as follows: -Normal municipal solid waste from residential and commercial waste stream; - Hazardous substances, i.e., batteries, paints and thinners; - Hospital (red bag) waste; - Industrial waste; - No concrete demolition waste; - No heavy appliances and other large objects, e.g., refrigerators, stoves, dishwashers, bathtubs and toilets; - Continuous moisture content of not more than 60%; - Occasional moisture content of not more than 60%; - No more volume to be delivered in any one day than there is capacity left in the dumping...
Operating and Maintenance Records. NAANOVO shall maintain the operating and maintenance records for each generating unit at the WTE plant for the Cooperation Period with records of: real and reactive power production, changes in operating status, outages, protective apparatus operations and any unusual conditions found during routine inspections. Changes in the setting of protective apparatus shall also be logged. In addition, NAANOVO shall maintain records applicable to the WTE plant, including the electrical characteristics of the generators and settings or adjustment of the generator control equipment and protective devices. Such information shall be made available to INTERNATIONAL POWER upon request. THIRD SCHEDULE PENALTY OF NAANOVO ON DELAY OF COMPLETION DATE
1. Penalty Formula The following formula shall apply in computing the amount of penalty to be paid by NAANOVO and/or its general contractor to INTERNATIONAL POWER for failure to complete the construction of the WTE plant on time due to delays: P = number of days of delay x ___ tons per day x $ C/ton C = tipping fee at landfill plus transportation cost
Operating and Maintenance Records. CEPA shall maintain the operating and maintenance records for each Unit with records of real and reactive power production, changes in operating status, outages, protective apparatus operations and any unusual conditions found during inspections. Changes in the setting of protective apparatus shall also be logged. In addition, CEPA shall maintain records applicable to the Power Station, including the electrical characteristics of the generator and settings or adjustment of the generator control equipment and protective devices. Such information shall be available to NPC upon request.
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