CONTROL AND OPERATION OF COMPLEX Sample Clauses

CONTROL AND OPERATION OF COMPLEX. 36 Section 5.1 Operation and Maintenance of the Complex 36 Section 5.2 Declared Available Energy 36 Section 5.3 Forecasting of Estimated Net Energy 37 Section 5.4 Despatch Instructions 38 Section 5.5 Scheduled Outage 38 Section 5.6 Outages 39 Section 5.6 Maintenance Outages 39 Section 5.7 Recording of Communications 39 Section 5.8 Emergency Set-Up and Curtailment Plans 39 Section 5.9 Employment of Qualified Personnel 39 Section 5.10 Operating Committee Duties 40 Section 5.11 Maintenance of Operating Records 40 Section 5.12 Tampering with the Metering System and the Complex Monitoring System 41 Section 5.13 Cessation of Operation of the Complex 42 Section 5.14 Free of Liens 42 Not Used 42 ARTICLE VI INTERCONNECTION FACILITIES 43 Section 6.1 Construction of the Seller Interconnection Facilities 43 Section 6.2 Purchaser Interconnection Facilities 43 Section 6.3 Data Necessary for Construction of Interconnection Facilities 43
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CONTROL AND OPERATION OF COMPLEX. Section 5.1 Operation and Maintenance of the Complex
CONTROL AND OPERATION OF COMPLEX. 46 5.1 Operation and Maintenance of the Complex 46 5.2 Availability 47 5.3 Forecasting of Net Delivered Energy 48 5.4 Despatch Instructions 48 5.5 Scheduled Outages and Maintenance Outages 49 5.6 Recording of Communications 49 5.7 Emergency Set-Up and Curtailment Plans 49 5.8 Employment of Qualified Personnel 50 5.9 Operating Committee Duties 50 5.10 Maintenance of Operating Records 51 5.11 Tampering with the Metering System and the Complex Monitoring System 52 5.12 Cessation of Operation of the Complex 52 5.13 Free of Liens 54 5.14 Forced Outages or Partial Forced Outages 54
CONTROL AND OPERATION OF COMPLEX. 36 Section 5.1 Operation and Maintenance of the Complex 36 Section 5.2 Availability 36 Section 5.3 Forecasting of Net Delivered Energy 37 Section 5.4 Despatch Instructions 38 Section 5.5 Scheduled Outage 38 Section 5.6 Maintenance Outages 38 Section 5.7 Recording of Communications 39 Section 5.8 Emergency Set-Up and Curtailment Plans 39 Section 5.9 Employment of Qualified Personnel 39 Section 5.10 Operating Committee Duties 39 Section 5.11 Maintenance of Operating Records 40 Section 5.12 Tampering with the Metering System, the Anemometry System and the Complex Monitoring System 42 Section 5.13 Cessation of Operation of the Complex 42 Section 5.14 Free of Liens 44 ARTICLE VI INTERCONNECTION FACILITIES 46 Section 6.1 Construction of the Seller Interconnection Facilities 46 Section 6.2 Purchaser Interconnection Facilities 46 Section 6.3 Data Necessary for Construction of Interconnection Facilities 46
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