Reliability Responsibilities Clause Samples

The Reliability Responsibilities clause defines the obligations of parties to ensure consistent and dependable performance under the agreement. It typically outlines specific standards or benchmarks that must be met, such as uptime requirements for a service or maintenance schedules for equipment. By clearly assigning responsibility for reliability, this clause helps prevent disputes and ensures that both parties understand their roles in maintaining the expected level of service or product performance.
Reliability Responsibilities. Nothing in Section 29 shall alter the CAISO’s responsibilities under the other sections of the CAISO Tariff, under any agreement not required by Section 29, or under NERC Reliability Standards and WECC Reliability Standards and Regional Criteria, as the Balancing Authority for the CAISO Balancing Authority Area and the transmission operator for the CAISO Controlled Grid.
Reliability Responsibilities. Nothing in Section 29 shall alter an EIM Entity’s responsibilities under NERC Reliability Standards and WECC Reliability Standards and Regional Criteria as the Balancing Authority for the EIM Balancing Authority Area and, to the extent applicable, as the transmission operator for transmission facilities within its Balancing Authority Area.
Reliability Responsibilities. As applicable and between the Parties, Customer will be responsible for operation, maintenance and dispatch of any Resources acquired by Customer, which operation will be in accordance with the Governing Rules, and comply with all applicable Permits. TPS acknowledges that Customer is responsible for the operation and maintenance of Customer’s Resources. If necessary to perform its Services under this Agreement TPS may communicate with ▇▇▇▇▇ regarding the Resource and to receive information concerning the Resource from CAISO. To the extent Customer’s Resource, however is required to be registered on a NERC registry, then Customer will be the registered Generator Owner (“GO”) or Generator Operator (“GOP”), as those terms are used by the NERC or the applicable regional reliability entity, for such Resource, and Customer will maintain direct communications with CAISO, or other entities as needed to fulfill its GO and GOP responsibilities. In the event CAISO communicates instructions regarding the Customer’s Resource to TPS, TPS will, as promptly as commercially reasonable, (but in no event later than the time allowed by CAISO Protocols for the Resource to respond) relay such instructions to Customer. TPS will have no obligations as a GO or GOP for any Customer Resource owned or operated by Customer.