EDCC definition
Examples of EDCC in a sentence
Seller shall maintain the Facility’s SCADA System so that it is capable of interfacing with and reacting to Company’s AGC Set-Point and responding to signals from the Company’s EDCC in accordance with the AGC Protocols.
The technology and “Technical Information” (as that term is defined in the KT Agreement) which is granted to and licensed to EDCC under the KT Agreement is neither used by Borrowers or necessary for the production of ammonia nitrate as currently produced by Borrowers or for the ownership, use or operation of the Facility Assets or to conduct the Facility Business as presently conducted.
Seller shall be responsible for providing accurate and timely updates on the current availability of the Facility to the EDCC as requested.
Seller shall communicate Park Potential and all data necessary for Company to integrate the Facility into Company’s EDCC in real time through the Facility’s SCADA System in accordance with the AGC Protocols.
Seller shall immediately inform Company’s EDCC of changes in the expected duration of the Forced Outage unless relieved of this obligation by Company’s EDCC for the duration of each Forced Outage.
Seller shall be responsible for providing accurate and timely updates on the current availability of the Facility to Company’s EDCC.
Designate the economic development organization for the community as the primary liaison to the EDCC to prepare agenda materials, notice meetings, maintain records, and present information in coordination with the County and City Economic Development Directors.
A coordinating committee for economic development programs is hereby created and established to provide professional advice and technical expertise to Blueprint to be known as the Economic Development Coordinating Committee (EDCC).
The signals must be parameterized and configured to be incorporated (included) in the existing SCADA in the CDC and EDCC control center.
EDCC shall comply with all applicable Laws relating to the El Dorado Site or Project, including, without limitation, all Environmental Laws.