Common use of Adverse Operating Effects Clause in Contracts

Adverse Operating Effects. The NYISO or Connecting Transmission Owner shall notify Niagara Wind Power, as the Operational Contact for the Interconnection Customer, as soon as practicable if, based on Good Utility Practice, operation of the Small Generating Facility may cause disruption or deterioration of service to other customers served from the same electric system, or if operating the Small Generating Facility could cause damage to the New York State Transmission System, the Distribution System or Affected Systems, or if disconnection is otherwise required under Applicable Reliability Standards or the NYISO OATT. Supporting documentation used to reach the decision to disconnect shall be provided to Niagara Wind Power, as the Operational Contact for the Interconnection Customer, upon request. If, after notice, the Interconnection Customer or Niagara Wind Power fails to remedy the adverse operating effect within a reasonable time, the NYISO or Connecting Transmission Owner may disconnect the Small Generating Facility, the Interconnection Facilities, or the Jointly Owned Interconnection Facilities. The NYISO or Connecting Transmission Owner shall provide Niagara Wind Power, as the Operational Contact for the Interconnection Customer, with five Business Day notice of such disconnection, unless the provisions of article 3.4.1 apply.

Appears in 10 contracts

Samples: Interconnection Agreement, Service Agreement, Service Agreement

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