Outage and Scheduled Maintenance Reporting Procedures Sample Clauses

Outage and Scheduled Maintenance Reporting Procedures. Submit outage information by posting on PG&E’s website at xxxxx://xxx.xxx.xxx/qic . If the website is unavailable, implement the procedures set forth below: For project outages, complete the specifics below and submit by email to XXxxxxxx@xxx.xxx and Xxxxx_Xxxxxxxxxxx@xxx.xxx Email subject Field: dd/mm/yyyy – dd/mm/yyyy XYZ Company Project #2 Outage Notification Email body: Type of Outage: Planned Outage, Forced Outage, Prolonged Outage Start Date and Start Time Estimated or Actual End Date and End Time Date and time when reported to PG&E and name(s) of PG&E representative(s)contacted.
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Outage and Scheduled Maintenance Reporting Procedures. Send notices of extended outages and proposed scheduled maintenances to PG&E’s Internet site (XXXxxxxxxxx@xxx.xxx). Access and your password to this web site will be provided upon execution of the power purchase agreement.

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