Telemetry Clause Samples

The Telemetry clause establishes the terms under which data about the operation, performance, or usage of a product or service is collected and transmitted, typically to the provider or manufacturer. This clause often specifies what types of data are gathered, how frequently data is sent, and the purposes for which the data may be used, such as monitoring system health, improving services, or troubleshooting issues. By clearly outlining these practices, the clause ensures transparency for users and helps address privacy concerns, while enabling the provider to maintain and enhance the product or service effectively.
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Telemetry. For each operating hour for which a System Resource is scheduled to deliver energy, and/or energy associated with any of the non-regulating ancillary services to the CAISO Balancing Authority Area, the Host Balancing Authority shall provide, via the ICCP communication links to the CAISO EMS, the data for each System Resource, as set forth in the CAISO Dynamic Scheduling Protocol.
Telemetry. The Meters shall be capable of sending meter telemetry data, and Seller shall provide Buyer with simultaneous access to such data at no additional cost to Buyer.
Telemetry. The Meters shall be capable of sending meter telemetry data, and Seller shall provide Buyer with simultaneous access to such data at no additional cost to Buyer. This provision is in addition to Seller’s requirements under ISO-NE Rules and Practices, including ISO-NE Operating Procedure No. 18.
Telemetry. The electronic Gas measurement and communications equipment installed as part of the Interconnect Facilities shall include equipment for monitoring, recording, and transferring data deemed essential by Gatherer. Unless waived by Gatherer, Producer shall acquire, install and pay for the on-going operating expenses for the electronic gas measurement and communications equipment to provide Gatherer, at a minimum, real-time information related to pressure, temperature, Gas flow and Gas quality (i.e., chromatograph). Gatherer shall specify the type of equipment to be provided by Producer.
Telemetry. In accordance with specifications provided by the Distribution Provider, provide the following in compliance with the telemetry requirements of the Interconnection Handbook: 1. Allow the Distribution Provider to review and approve the Interconnection Customer’s telemetry equipment design and perform inspections to ensure compatibility with the Distribution Provider’s telemetry equipment; allow the Distribution Provider to perform acceptance testing of the telemetry equipment and the right to require the correction of installation deficiencies. 2. Provide broadband internet service to support communication of the telemetering data to the Distribution Provider’s grid control center. 3. Provide and install a Distribution Provider approved serial device server (“SDS”) in an approved enclosure located in an area with a suitable environment. 4. Provide a convenience power source to the SDS enclosure for SDS power. 5. Provide and install data communication cabling for the required telemetering data from the Interconnection Customer’s data acquisition system to the SDS enclosure. 6. Allow the Distribution Provider to terminate the data communication cables inside the Interconnection Customer’s SDS enclosure and program the SDS.
Telemetry. Seller shall provide a means for Buyer to access real-time data or telemetry with respect to the SEF’s performance through means that may reasonably be incorporated into advertising and promotional materials. Subject to Section 5.3 above, Seller retains the right to use telemetry and other monitoring data concerning the performance of the SEF for evaluative, maintenance, and promotional purposes.
Telemetry. Idaho Power will install, operate and maintain at Seller's expense metering, communications and telemetry equipment which will be capable of providing Idaho Power with continuous instantaneous telemetry of the Facility’s generation, Net Energy and Inadvertent Energy amounts delivered by the Transmitting Entity, to Idaho Power's Designated Dispatch Facility.
Telemetry. Customer agrees to provide certain necessary Scan information, which may include the number of Scan Targets managed with the Product for billing purposes, behavioral attributes such as whether or not certain features in the Product are utilized, or other relevant information (“Technical Data”). Technical Data cannot be attributed to an individual user/administrator of the Product. Tenable may use Technical Data for reasonable business purposes, including product support, license validation and research and development. Tenable agrees to only disclose Technical Data which has been properly anonymized and cannot be attributed to Customer.
Telemetry. The User is aware that the current consumption of licenses and the volume and characteristics of system consumption are automatically and periodically reported to the Vendor. The User can request information on the reported data from the Vendor at any time. The Vendor must implement and maintain appropriate administrative, physical, and technical measures to protect the security and confidentiality of telemetry data against any accidental or unlawful destruction, alteration, or unauthorized access or disclosure to third parties, and measures aimed at protecting the security and confidentiality of this data. If you do not agree or wish to cancel telemetry, please contact support through the available channels, as detailed in the Support Policy on our website.
Telemetry. Seller shall send via a means of transmission approved by the Operating Committee and consistent with Good Utility Practice and the PJM Agreements the specific telemetry data points required for the Project, as measured by the Project Meter, including: MW, MVAR, MWH, MVARH, isolation breaker open/closed status, interconnection bus voltage, and amp flow. A data line will be required to send this data to Buyer. These telemetry data point requirements are outlined in Buyer’s “Technical Considerations Covering Parallel Operations of Customer Owned Generation of One Megawatt or Greater and Interconnected with the Conectiv Power Delivery System.” The MWH and MVARH values that are telemetered to Buyer must originate from the Project Meter. Seller shall have the obligation to accurately and completely send meter telemetry into the PJM eMeter system. Seller shall establish, in consultation with Buyer, a system allowing Buyer and Seller to provide real-time dynamic signals sufficient to fulfill the scheduling parameters of this Agreement and applicable PJM rules, including enabling Seller to provide real-time dynamic signals to Buyer regarding the types and amounts of Products that are to be delivered pursuant to this Agreement and enabling Seller to provide Buyer real-time dynamic signals specifying the amount of Delivered Energy that is being delivered to the Delivery Point at all times.