General Operating Criteria Sample Clauses

General Operating Criteria. The following general operating criteria are applicable to the operation of the Combustion Turbine Project No. 1 generation facilities (hereinafter referred to as the “CT1 Project”). The General Manager, or his or her designee, shall act as project manager for the CT1 Project on behalf of the Project Participants.
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General Operating Criteria. The following general operating criteria are applicable to the operation of the Geothermal Project No. 2 and No. 3 generation facilities (hereinafter referred to as the “Geothermal Project”). The General Manager, or his or her designee, shall act as project manager for the Geothermal Project on behalf of the Project Participants.
General Operating Criteria. The following general operating criteria are applicable to the operation of the North Fork Stanislaus River Hydroelectric Development Project generation facilities (hereinafter referred to as the “Hydroelectric Project”). The General Manager, or his or her designee, shall act as project manager for the Hydroelectric Project on behalf of the Project Participants.

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  • GENERAL OPERATIONAL REQUIREMENTS 12.1 Interference or damage to Distributor's Equipment by Customers: The Trader must, subject to clause 29.1, include in each of its Customer Agreements a requirement that, during the term of the Customer Agreement and until the end of the period ending on the earlier of 6 months after the termination of the Customer Agreement or the date on which a new Customer Agreement is entered into in respect of the relevant ICP, the Customer must not interfere with or damage, and must ensure that its agents and invitees do not interfere with or damage, the Distributor's Equipment without the prior written consent of the Distributor (except to the extent that emergency action has to be taken to protect the health or safety of persons or to prevent damage to property).

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  • Developer Operating Requirements (a) Developer must comply with all applicable NYISO tariffs and procedures, as amended from time to time.

  • GENERAL WORKING CONDITIONS The District has empowered school communities to make decisions at the school level in return for accountability for results. To maximize the likelihood of success, each school must be permitted to implement programs that meet the needs of its students and community. Through a school-based decision-making process, each school will define the staff working conditions necessary for student success. School leadership teams will create and publish annual “school operational plans” which will outline working conditions of staff in the building. Such operational plans will be subject to the Superintendent’s review and approval.

  • Forecasting Requirements for Trunk Provisioning Within ninety (90) days of executing this Agreement, Reconex shall provide Verizon a two (2) year traffic forecast. This initial forecast will provide the amount of traffic to be delivered to and from Verizon over each of the Local Interconnection Trunk groups over the next eight (8) quarters. The forecast shall be updated and provided to Verizon on an as-needed basis but no less frequently than semiannually. All forecasts shall comply with the Verizon CLEC Interconnection Trunking Forecast Guide and shall include, at a minimum, Access Carrier Terminal Location (“ACTL”), traffic type (Local Traffic/Toll Traffic, Operator Services, 911, etc.), code (identifies trunk group), A location/Z location (CLLI codes for Reconex-IPs and Verizon-IPs), interface type (e.g., DS1), and trunks in service each year (cumulative).

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