Common use of Owner’s Delivery of Energy and Ancillary Services Clause in Contracts

Owner’s Delivery of Energy and Ancillary Services. (a) Subject to the limits in this Agreement, and subject to the CAISO’s Real-Time Dispatch instructions whether flagged as an RMR Dispatch or not, Owner shall provide Energy and services from the Units and dDeliver the Requested MWh or Rrequested Ancillary Services, Voltage Support, Black Start, or other reliability service in accordance with each RMR Dispatch Notice and CAISO’s Schedules, Awards or CAISO Dispatch Instructions, including Exceptional Dispatches. To the maximum extent practical, and except for regulation, Owner shall Deliver at each moment of each hour during the Requested Operation Period not less than the Requested MW or Requested Ancillary Services. If Owner has disputed a Dispatch Notice under Section 4.6 (i) (Minimum Load) (ii) (Minimum Run Time) (iii) (Minimum Off Time) (iv) (Start-up Lead Time and Ramping constraint), or (v) (Unit Availability Limit) and such dispute is not resolved prior to the time for delivery, Owner will use reasonable efforts to comply with the Dispatch Notice, but shall not be liable to CAISO if it is unable to do so and Owner prevails in the dispute.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Service Agreement, Service Agreement

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Owner’s Delivery of Energy and Ancillary Services. (a) Subject to the limits in this Agreement, and subject to the CAISO’s Real-Time Dispatch instructions whether flagged as an RMR Dispatch or not, Owner shall provide Energy and services service from the Units and dDeliver the Requested MWh or Rrequested Ancillary Services, Voltage Support, or Black Start, or other reliability service Start in accordance with each RMR Dispatch Notice and CAISOXXXXX’s Schedules, Awards or CAISO Dispatch Instructions, including Exceptional Dispatches. To the maximum extent practical, and except for regulation, Owner shall Deliver at each moment of each hour during the Requested Operation Period not less than the Requested MW or Requested Ancillary Services. If Owner has disputed a Dispatch Notice under Section 4.6 (i) (Minimum Load) (ii) (Minimum Run Time) (iii) (Minimum Off Time) (iv) (Start-up Lead Time and Ramping constraint), or (v) (Unit Availability Limit) and such dispute is not resolved prior to the time for delivery, Owner will use reasonable efforts to comply with the Dispatch Notice, but shall not be liable to CAISO if it is unable to do so and Owner prevails in the dispute.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Service Agreement, Service Agreement

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