Dispatch Down Period definition

Dispatch Down Period means: (a) curtailments ordered by the CAISO or PG&E as a result of a System Emergency, as defined in the CAISO Tariff; or (b) scheduled or unscheduled maintenance on PG&E’s transmission, distribution or interconnection facilities that prevents Buyer from receiving Delivered Energy at the Delivery Point. Notwithstanding the foregoing sentence, Buyer shall have the option in its sole discretion to curtail Seller’s energy deliveries up to 50 (fifty) hours each calendar year.
Dispatch Down Period means (a) curtailments ordered from the CAISO or the Participating Transmission Owner, or (b) scheduled or unscheduled maintenance on the Participating Transmission Owner’s transmission facilities that prevents (i) Buyer from receiving or (ii) Seller from delivering Delivered Energy at the Delivery Point.

Examples of Dispatch Down Period in a sentence

  • Seller shall reduce delivery amounts as directed by the CAISO, the Participating Transmission Owner, Buyer, or a Transmission Provider during any Dispatch Down Period.

  • Seller shall be liable pursuant to Section [For all Products other than Dispatchable Product: 3.4(c)(ii)] [For Dispatchable Product: 3.3(b)[(ii)/(iii)]] for failure to comply with an order directing a Dispatch Down Period, during the time that Seller’s facilities, communications links or other equipment, protocols or practices are not in compliance with then-current methodologies.

  • PG&E shall not be obligated to accept or pay for the Product from the Facility during a Dispatch Down Period, or Force Majeure, as defined in Appendix A.

  • For the avoidance of doubt, an order directing a Dispatch Down Period via such systems and facilities shall have the same force and effect on Seller as any other form of communication.


More Definitions of Dispatch Down Period

Dispatch Down Period means: (a) curtailments ordered by the CAISO or PG&E as a result of a System Emergency, as defined in the CAISO Tariff; or (b) scheduled or unscheduled maintenance on PG&E's transmission, distribution or interconnection facilities that prevents Buyer from receiving Delivered Energy at the Delivery Point. Notwithstanding the foregoing sentence, Buyer shall have the option in its sale discretion to curtail Seller's energy deliveries up to 50 (tifty) hours each calendar year.
Dispatch Down Period means the period of curtailment of delivery of Product from the Project resulting from (a) curtailment ordered by the CAISO (whether directly or through the Scheduling Coordinator or the Participating Transmission Owner), for any reason, including, but not limited to, any system emergency, as defined in the CAISO Tariff (“System Emergency”), any warning of an anticipated System Emergency, or any warning of an imminent condition or situation which could jeopardize the CAISO’s or Participating Transmission Owner’s electric system integrity or the integrity of other systems to which the CAISO or Participating Transmission Owner is connected; (b) curtailment ordered by the Participating Transmission Owner or distribution operator (if interconnected to distribution or sub-transmission system) for reasons including, but not limited to, (i) any situation that affects normal function of the electric system including, but not limited to, any abnormal condition that requires action to prevent circumstances such as equipment damage, loss of load, or abnormal voltage conditions, (ii) any warning, forecast or anticipation of conditions or situations that jeopardize the Participating Transmission Owner’s electric system integrity or the integrity of other systems to which the Participating Transmission Owner is connected; (c) curtailment ordered by the Participating Transmission Owner or distribution operator (if interconnected to distribution or sub- transmission system) as a result of scheduled or unscheduled maintenance on the Participating Transmission Owner’s transmission facilities or distribution operator’s facilities (if interconnected to distribution or sub-transmission system) that prevents the delivery or receipt of Delivered Energy to or at the Delivery Point, or (d) curtailment in accordance with Seller’s obligations under its interconnection agreement with the Participating Transmission Owner or distribution operator; provided, however, Dispatch Down Periods shall not include periods of curtailment of delivery of Product from the Project resulting from economic curtailment where Buyer (as the Scheduling Coordinator) submits an economic bid in the applicable CAISO market that results in an otherwise available Product not being scheduled or awarded in such CAISO market.
Dispatch Down Period means any period of time during which (a) the Transmission Provider orders a curtailment that affects the Generating Facility, for reasons which do not constitute a Force Majeure, or (b) there is scheduled or unscheduled maintenance on the Transmission System that prevents (i) Buyer from receiving or (ii) Seller from delivering Delivered Energy at the Delivery Point.
Dispatch Down Period means, (a) curtailments ordered from the ISO as a result of a System Emergency, as defined in the ISO Tariff, or (b) scheduled or unscheduled maintenance on Buyer’s transmission facilities that prevents Buyer from receiving Delivered Energy at the Delivery Point.
Dispatch Down Period means the period of time during which there is any of the following: (a) a curtailment ordered from the CAISO for reasons including, but not limited to, any system emergency, as defined in the CAISO Tariff (“System Emergency”); (b) a curtailment ordered by Buyer based on any warning of an anticipated System Emergency, or warning of an imminent condition or situation, which jeopardizes Buyer’s electric system integrity or the integrity of other systems to which Buyer is connected, as determined by Buyer in Buyer’s sole discretion; (c) a curtailment ordered by Buyer due to over generation as defined in the CAISO Tariff; (d) a curtailment ordered by Buyer based upon Buyer’s forecast of over generation, including, but not limited to, a request by the CAISO to manage over generation conditions pursuant to CAISO Operating Procedure G 202, as it may be amended, supplemented or replaced (in whole or in part) from time to time; (e) a curtailment ordered by the Participating Transmission Owner; or (f) scheduled or unscheduled maintenance on the Participating Transmission Owner’s transmission facilities that prevents (i) Buyer from receiving or (ii) Seller from delivering Delivered Energy at the Delivery Point.
Dispatch Down Period means the period of time during which (a) curtailments ordered from the CAISO, for reasons including but not limited to any system emergency, as defined in the CAISO Tariff (“System Emergency”), (b) curtailments ordered by Buyer based on any warning of an anticipated System Emergency, or warning of an imminent condition or situation, which jeopardizes Buyer’s electric system integrity or the integrity of other systems to which Buyer is connected, as determined by Buyer in Buyer’s sole discretion; (c) curtailments ordered by Buyer due to over generation as defined in the CAISO Tariff; (d) curtailments ordered by Buyer based upon Buyer’s forecast of over generation, including, but not limited to, a request by the CAISO to manage over generation conditions pursuant to CAISO Operating Procedure G 202, as it may be amended, supplemented or replaced (in whole or in part) from time to time; (e) curtailments ordered by the Participating Transmission Owner, or (f) there is scheduled or unscheduled maintenance on the Participating Transmission Owner’s transmission facilities that prevents (i) Buyer from receiving or (ii) Seller from delivering Delivered Energy at the Delivery Point.
Dispatch Down Period means: (a) curtailments ordered by the CAISO or PG&E as a result of a System Emergency, as defined in the CAISO Tariff; or (b) scheduled or unscheduled maintenance on PG&E’s transmission, distribution or interconnection facilities that prevents Buyer from receiving Delivered Energy at the Delivery Point.