Dispatch Contract definition
Examples of Dispatch Contract in a sentence
Seller shall make reasonable efforts to satisfy Purchaser's application, having regard to, among other things, Purchaser's needs, the Technical Limits, Prudent Electrical Practices and Seller's obligations under the Power Purchase and Sale Contract and the Dispatch Contract.
Emergencies shall be handled pursuant to provisions of the Dispatch Contract.
The obligations of Purchaser and Seller under this Contract are conditioned upon (i) execution of a mutually satisfactory Dispatch and Interconnection Contract in respect of the Facility (the "Dispatch Contract") between Seller and Dispatcher (as defined therein) and (ii) receipt of all applicable approvals from all relevant Governmental Instrumentalities of the electricity pricing formula set forth in Appendix A and, if required, of this Contract and the Dispatch Contract.
Provisions regarding outages of the Facility and power supply for starting, testing and restarting the Facility shall be specified in the Dispatch Contract.
Delivery of such electrical energy will be subject to planned outages and unplanned outages as further described in Article 5 and the Interconnection and Dispatch Contract, and subject to events of Force Majeure as more fully described in Article 12.01 of this Contract.
The rates and charges to be paid by Broker or Customer to Carrier are set forth in the Order Information of the Dispatch Contract.
The Seller shall coordinate the schedule of planned outages with Purchaser and the Dispatch Center in accordance with the Interconnection and Dispatch Contract.
Carrier represents and warrants that there are no other applicable rates or charges, including taxes or surcharges except those established in the Dispatch Contract.
Any change in the rates set forth in the Dispatch Contract must be authorized in writing by ▇▇▇▇▇▇.
The dispatch schedule shall be the same as found in Article 4 of the Interconnection and Dispatch Contract.