POWER GENERATION PLAN Sample Clauses

POWER GENERATION PLAN. 9.1 The Power Plant shall strictly implement the Daily Power Generation Dispatching Plan Curve (including the curve temporarily modified by the on-duty dispatchers) and the dispatching instructions released by the Power Dispatching Agency, timely adjust the active output of the units and arrange the generation and operation of the Power Plant.
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POWER GENERATION PLAN. 9.1 The Power Plant shall strictly abide by the Daily Generation Dispatching Plan Curve (including the curve which is amended by the on-duty dispatcher temporarily) and the dispatching directions released by Sanming Local Dispatching Agency, and modulate the active and reactive outputs of the generator units in a timely fashion and arrange the production operation of the Power Plant.
POWER GENERATION PLAN. 9.1 Party A shall work out and promulgate its power generation plan for next month by the end of the given month according to the annual power generation dispatching plan issued by the power administrative department, and according to the actual operation status (such as the water inflow of the power grid, overhaul, etc.).
POWER GENERATION PLAN. 6.1 Party B shall, on the basis of the executed Power Purchase and Sale Contract and the real operation conditions of the Power Station, submit its proposed daily, monthly, annual and holiday power generation plans, and proposed power generation plan under Special Operation Mode, in accordance with the requirements set forth below:
POWER GENERATION PLAN. 8.1 The Power Plant shall strictly implement the Daily Power Generation Dispatching Plan Curve (including the curve temporarily modified by the on-duty dispatchers) and the dispatching instructions released by the Dispatching Center, timely adjust the active output of the units and arrange the generation and operation of the Power Plant. The dispatching agency at provincial level shall, according to the loading condition of the system and the upstream water conditions, work out the active power generation curve for the subsequent day of the Power Plant and release such curve to the Power Plant and Ningde Regional Dispatch (the Power Plant and Ningde Regional Dispatch shall set up a curve receiving system) through the automatic network at the same time. Ningde Regional Dispatch shall be responsible for working out and releasing the Power Plant’s 110 KV busbar voltage control range or the reactive power generation curve for the subsequent day in accordance with the active power generation curve released by the dispatching agency at provincial level. Ningde Regional Dispatch shall reinforce the management and assessment of the reactive voltage operation and report such assessment result to the dispatching agency at provincial level.

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