Scheduled Shutdown Clause Samples

A Scheduled Shutdown clause defines the planned periods during which operations, services, or facilities will be temporarily halted for maintenance, upgrades, or other necessary activities. Typically, this clause outlines the advance notice required, the duration of the shutdown, and any obligations of the parties during this period, such as coordination or mitigation of impacts. Its core practical function is to provide predictability and minimize disruption by ensuring all parties are aware of and can prepare for these planned interruptions.
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Scheduled Shutdown. If Licensee schedules a shutdown of the System, Licensee shall notify Trustees in writing as soon as practical after Licensee schedules such shutdown but in no event less than fifteen (15) calendar days prior to the start of such shutdown. Such notice shall include the reasons and expected duration of such shutdown.
Scheduled Shutdown. If Contractor schedules a shutdown of the System, Contractor shall notify the Judicial Council in writing as soon as practical after Contractor schedules such shutdown but in no event less than fifteen (15) calendar days prior to the start of such shutdown. Such notice shall include the reasons and expected duration of such shutdown.
Scheduled Shutdown. 11.1.1 The scheduled annual shut down of Gas supply on account of request from either the Seller or the Buyer shall be limited to a minimum number of days in a year, which shall not exceed 30 (Thirty) days in aggregate in a year for each Party. 11.1.2 The Party planning to take a shutdown for the purpose of maintenance/repairs shall give notice preferably seven (7) days prior to the proposed date of shutdown. As far as possible, the Parties shall try to synchronize their shutdown period(s) so that the shutdowns by the parties fall within the same time-frame and overall shutdown period is limited to minimum number of days in a year, as far as possible.
Scheduled Shutdown. If CONTRACTOR schedules a shutdown of the System, CONTRACTOR shall notify HOST in writing as soon as practical after CONTRACTOR schedules such shutdown but in no event less than fifteen (15) calendar days prior to the start of such shutdown. Such notice shall include the reasons and expected duration of such shutdown.

Related to Scheduled Shutdown

  • Scheduled Outages (a) Commencing at least sixty (60) days before Initial Synchronization and throughout the Delivery Term, Seller shall, no later than January 1, April 1, July 1 and October 1 of each year, submit to SCE, using the Web Client, Seller’s schedule of proposed planned outages (“Outage Schedule”) for the subsequent twenty-four month period. (b) Seller shall provide the following information for each proposed planned outage: (i) Start date and time; (ii) End date and time; and (iii) Capacity online, in MW, during the planned outage. (c) Within thirty (30) days after SCE’s receipt of an Outage Schedule, SCE shall notify Seller in writing of any reasonable request for changes to the Outage Schedule, and Seller shall, consistent with Prudent Electrical Practices, accommodate SCE’s requests regarding the timing of any planned outage. (d) Seller shall cooperate with SCE to arrange and coordinate all Outage Schedules with the CAISO. (e) If a condition occurs at the Generating Facility which causes Seller to revise its planned outages, Seller shall promptly provide Notice to SCE, using the Web Client, of such change (including an estimate of the length of such planned outage) as required in the CAISO Tariff after the condition causing the change becomes known to Seller. (f) Seller shall promptly prepare and provide to SCE upon request, using the Web Client, all reports of actual or forecasted outages that SCE may reasonably require for the purpose of enabling SCE to comply with Section 761.3 of the California Public Utilities Code or any Applicable Law mandating the reporting by investor owned utilities of expected or experienced outages by electric energy generating facilities under contract to supply electric energy.

  • Scheduled Downtime For the purposes of this Agreement, Scheduled Downtime will mean those hours, as determined by us but which will not occur between the hours of 9:00 AM and 5:00 PM Eastern Time, Monday through Friday without your authorization or unless exigent circumstances exist, during which time we will perform scheduled maintenance or adjustments to the Environment. We will use our best efforts to provide you with at least twenty-four (24) hours of notice prior to scheduling Scheduled Downtime.

  • Scheduled Termination Unless previously terminated, the Commitments shall terminate on the Commitment Termination Date.

  • Scheduled RDOs on Designated Long Weekends It is recognised that there is merit in programming no work on the RDOs adjacent to public holiday weekends during the working year. This will allow Employees to have quality paid family leisure time.

  • Planned Outages Seller shall schedule Planned Outages for the Project in accordance with Good Industry Practices and with the prior written consent of Buyer, which consent may not be unreasonably withheld or conditioned. The Parties acknowledge that in all circumstances, Good Industry Practices shall dictate when Planned Outages should occur. Seller shall notify Buyer of its proposed Planned Outage schedule for the Project for the following calendar year by submitting a written Planned Outage schedule no later than October 1st of each year during the Delivery Term. The Planned Outage schedule is subject to Buyer’s approval, which approval may not be unreasonably withheld or conditioned. Buyer shall promptly respond with its approval or with reasonable modifications to the Planned Outage schedule and Seller shall use its best efforts in accordance with Good Industry Practices to accommodate ▇▇▇▇▇’s requested modifications. Notwithstanding the submission of the Planned Outage schedule described above, Seller shall also submit a completed Outage Notification Form to Buyer no later than fourteen (14) days prior to each Planned Outage and all appropriate outage information or requests to the CAISO in accordance with the CAISO Tariff. Seller shall contact Buyer with any requested changes to the Planned Outage schedule if Seller believes the Project must be shut down to conduct maintenance that cannot be delayed until the next scheduled Planned Outage consistent with Good Industry Practices. Seller shall not change its Planned Outage schedule without Buyer’s approval, not to be unreasonably withheld or conditioned. Seller shall use its best efforts in accordance with Good Industry Practices not to schedule Planned Outages during the months of July, August, September and October. At Buyer’s request, Seller shall use commercially reasonable efforts to reschedule Planned Outage so that it may deliver Product during CAISO declared or threatened emergency periods. Seller shall not substitute Energy from any other source for the output of the Project during a Planned Outage.