Common use of Outage Authority and Coordination Clause in Contracts

Outage Authority and Coordination. In accordance with Good Utility Practice, Applicable Reliability Standards, Reliability Coordinator and RTO requirements, each Party may, in close cooperation with the other, remove from service its System Elements that may impact the other Party’s System as necessary to perform maintenance or testing or to replace installed equipment. Absent an Emergency, the Party scheduling a removal of such an Element from service will use good faith efforts to schedule such removal on a date mutually acceptable to both Parties, in accordance with Good Utility Practice. The Parties shall comply with RTO requirements relating to notification requirements for scheduled outages.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Separation Agreement (ITC Holdings Corp.), Interconnection Agreement (ITC Holdings Corp.), Merger Agreement

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Outage Authority and Coordination. In accordance with Good Utility PracticePractice and applicable ERO, Applicable Reliability StandardsRRO, Reliability Coordinator and RTO requirements, each Party may, in close cooperation with the other, remove from service its System Elements system elements that may impact the other Party’s System system as necessary to perform maintenance or testing or to replace installed equipment. Absent an Emergency, the Party scheduling a removal of such an Element a system element from service will use good faith efforts to schedule such removal on a date mutually acceptable to both Parties, in accordance with Good Utility Practice. The Parties shall comply with RTO requirements procedures relating to notification requirements for scheduled outages.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Distribution Transmission Interconnection Agreement (ITC Holdings Corp.)

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Outage Authority and Coordination. In accordance with Good Utility Practice, Applicable Reliability Standards, Reliability Coordinator and RTO requirements, each Party may, in close cooperation with the other, remove from service its System Elements that may impact the other Party’s System as necessary to Table of Contents perform maintenance or testing or to replace installed equipment. Absent an Emergency, the Party scheduling a removal of such an Element from service will use good faith efforts to schedule such removal on a date mutually acceptable to both Parties, in accordance with Good Utility Practice. The Parties shall comply with RTO requirements relating to notification requirements for scheduled outages.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Separation Agreement (Entergy Corp /De/)

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