Control Instruction definition

Control Instruction means any System Operator Instruction to dispatch, operate, and/or control the Facility in the same manner and/or for any reason as the System Operator may, in its sole discretion, dispatch, operate, and/or control Buyer's own generating resources and power purchase arrangements used to provide service to Buyer’s native load customers.

Examples of Control Instruction in a sentence

  • Buyer shall calculate such amount payable to Seller by multiplying the Contract Price times the amount of Energy that could have been generated but was not generated due to compliance with and implementation of the Control Instruction (“Control Compensation”).

  • The System Operator shall be entitled to and is hereby authorized to require the Facility to take or to directly take all actions to dispatch or otherwise control the generation output and operations of the Facility for any Control Instruction.

  • In addition, the following terms which are defined in Articles 8 and 9 of the UCC are used herein as so defined: Adverse Claim, Control, Instruction and Uncertificated Security.

  • Any changes to a machine Process Control Instruction (PCI) that was used for the machine saturation study before a project is started, or if a change is made after a ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ project is completed, may result in a new study being required and the trial to be re-run, if the people concerned believe the change has a reasonable impact on the work load.

  • Any changes to a machine Process Control Instruction (PCI) that was used for the machine saturation study before a project is started, or if a change is made after a ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ project is completed, may result in a new study being required and the trial to be re-run, if the people concerned believe the change has a reasonable impact on the workload.