After Commercial Operation Sample Clauses

After Commercial Operation. After Commercial Operation, Owner shall bear the risk of loss and damage to the Facility, irrespective of the cause of such loss or damage.
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After Commercial Operation. If termination for Generator Event of Default occurs after commercial operation of the facility, the AESO may exercise all remedies it has at law or equity, including pursuing a claim for damages. The RESA will include a specified methodology for calculating the "mark-to-market" damages in the case of a Generator Event of Default. o
After Commercial Operation. Following the Commercial Operation Date, Seller shall provide to Buyer, on a quarterly basis, summaries or redacted versions of any regularly prepared operations and maintenance status reports of the Facility provided to WECC or the Facility Lenders.
After Commercial Operation. Following the Commercial Operation Date, Seller shall provide to Buyer on a quarterly basis, any regularly prepared operations and maintenance status reports of the Facility provided to WECC or the Facility Lenders. In addition to the other required and preventative maintenance actions required by this Agreement, Seller shall (and shall notify Buyer results of the following): (i) conduct regular visual equipment inspections and log significant parameters; (ii) identify and perform all preventative maintenance requirements for the following calendar year; (iii) schedule and assign routine maintenance during operations, planned outages, as well as maintenance that can be conducted in parallel; (iv) conduct periodic maintenance to various equipment; (v) conduct periodic quality assurance and quality control activities and inspections in accordance with the Quality Assurance Program; and
After Commercial Operation. Following the Commercial Operation Date, in addition to the other required and preventative maintenance actions required by this Agreement, Seller shall (and shall notify Buyer results of the following): (A) conduct regular visual equipment inspections and log significant parameters; (B) identify and perform all preventative maintenance requirements for the following calendar year; (C) schedule and assign routine maintenance during operations, planned outages, as well as maintenance that can be conducted in parallel; (D) conduct periodic maintenance to various equipment; (E) conduct period Q/A and Q/C activities and inspections in accordance with the Quality Assurance Program; and (F) hire Subcontractors, as applicable to meet the Facility’s maintenance, betterment, and improvement needs.
After Commercial Operation. Following the Commercial Operation Date, in addition to the other required and preventative maintenance actions required by this Agreement, Seller shall (and shall notify Buyer results of the following): (A) conduct re...

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