Reliability Committee Sample Clauses

The Reliability Committee clause establishes a designated group responsible for overseeing and ensuring the reliability and consistent operation of a system, service, or process. This committee typically consists of representatives from relevant parties who meet regularly to review performance data, address reliability concerns, and recommend improvements or corrective actions. By formalizing the structure and duties of the committee, this clause ensures ongoing monitoring and collaborative problem-solving, thereby reducing the risk of service disruptions and enhancing overall system dependability.
Reliability Committee. The Reliability Committee shall provide input and advice to ISO and the Participants Committee with respect to the following: (a) Consultation with the Planning Advisory Committee established under the Tariff with respect to the development of a regional system plan; (b) Short-term and long-term load forecasts for use in ISO studies and operations and to meet requirements of regulatory agencies; (c) The collection and exchange of necessary system data and future plans related to reliability for use in ISO planning and to meet requirements of regulatory agencies; (d) Coordination of studies of, and provision of information to Governance Participants on, maintenance schedules for the supply and demand-side resources and Transmission Facilities of the Governance Participants; (e) Based on appropriate studies, the Reliability Standards to assure the reliable operation, and facilitate the efficient operation, of the New England Control Area, the Planning Procedures and those Operating Procedures that guide the implementation of the Reliability Standards; (f) Review of proposed supply and demand-side resource plans and the proposed transmission and interconnection plans of Governance Participants; (g) Applications to ISO pursuant to Section 3.9 of Section I of the Tariff; (h) Procedures for dispatch infrastructure (i.e., voice and data communications protocols, AGC pulsing arrangements, energy management system and system control and data acquisition interfaces, local control center relations, etc.); (i) Reliability considerations of general System operations (i.e., commitment/decommitment, real time dispatch, review and approval of distribution of reserves, etc.); (j) Interconnection procedures and documents related to such procedures; (k) Criteria, guidelines and methodologies to assure consistency in monitoring and assessing conformance of Governance Participants' and regional transmission plans to accepted reliability criteria; (l) To the extent appropriate, conducting and/or reviewing such studies and making such determinations as are assigned to the Reliability Committee pursuant to this Agreement and the Tariff with respect to financial treatment of additions to or upgrades of PTF; (m) Installed Capacity Requirements; (n) Such other matters as the Participants Committee may delegate to the Reliability Committee or for which ISO may seek input and advice; (o) Non-Price Retirement Requests submitted by Capacity Resources pursuant to Section 13.1.2.3.1.5 of ...
Reliability Committee. 100 8.1 Officers....................................................................................100 8.2 Notice to Members and Alternates of Participants Committee..................................100 8.3 Voting; Appeal of Actions...................................................................101 8.4 Responsibilities............................................................................101 8.5 Establishment of Subcommittees and Task Forces..............................................106 8.6
Reliability Committee. 8. 1Officers. The Reliability Committee shall have a Chair, Vice-Chair and Secretary. The Chair and Secretary of the Reliability Committee shall be appointed by the System Operator from time to time in accordance with Section 20(j). The Chair will be responsible for presiding at meetings of the Committee and establishing agendas for its meetings in conjunction with the Vice-Chair and shall have the powers and duties as set forth in the Committee bylaws. The Secretary shall have the powers and duties usually incident to such office and as set forth in the Committee bylaws. The Chair and Secretary shall have no voting rights. The Vice-Chair shall be elected by the Reliability Committee from among its voting members from time to time. The Vice-Chair shall have the powers and duties usually incident to such office and such powers and duties as set forth in the Committee bylaws, including, without limitation, the responsibility to develop in conjunction with the Chair, Committee meeting agendas.
Reliability Committee 

Related to Reliability Committee

  • Safety Committee 63.1 Where a Health and Safety Committee is established on a job in accordance with section 72 of the OHS Act, it shall include the Employer’s Site Safety Supervisor and the Health and Safety Representative/s. 63.2 The Health and Safety Committee may, by agreement, include additional Workers’ Representatives and Employer Representatives of significant sub- contractors. 63.3 The Health and Safety Committee shall meet at least once every three (3) months and otherwise as often as is necessary to provide an overview of safety on the job, and assist in the promotion of a safe working environment on the job site. 63.4 The Safety Committee shall minute the meetings and determine an action plan for the rectification of unsafe items.

  • Health & Safety Committee The Employer agrees to establish a Health & Safety Committee for all employees of the company under the auspices of the Occupational Health and Safety Act (OHSA). The Committee shall be made up of an equal number (not less than one each) of non-bargaining unit and bargaining unit persons who have completed their probationary period. The Union has the right to appoint the members representing the bargaining unit. The Committee shall keep minutes of its meetings and post them in the shop. One copy will be forwarded to the Union office.

  • Joint Safety Committee (a) The Union and the Company shall cooperate in selecting one or more Safety Committees, which will meet at least once a month to consider all safety and occupational health problems. (b) The local Joint Safety Committee shall consist of equal representation from Company and Union. This Committee shall meet at least once a month to consider all safety and occupational health problems.

  • Safety Committees Joint employee-elected and Employer appointed safety committees shall be formed in accord with WISHA requirements and following University of Washington policy. The Union is entitled to representation on the University-wide or specific organizational or divisional committees where bargaining unit employees are working. Any department or unit committee also dealing with health and safety issues in work areas shall appropriately involve bargaining unit employees. Participation in safety and health committees, including meeting time, health and safety research, work on committee assignments, seminars, and classes will be considered time worked for all employees in accordance with University policy. Release time must be arranged with supervisors in advance. When the committee makes a recommendation that requires action or approval beyond its scope of authority, the Employer will communicate its disposition of the formal written recommendation within thirty (30) days.

  • Operating Committee the Consortium’s managing body, composed of representatives of the Manager and the Contractors, pursuant to Annex XI.