Forced Facility Outage definition

Forced Facility Outage means an unexpected failure of one or more components of the Facility that prevents Seller from generating Energy or making Facility Energy available at the Delivery Point and that is not the result of a Force Majeure Event.
Forced Facility Outage means an unexpected failure of one or more components of the Facility or any outage on the Transmission System that prevents Seller from making Facility Energy available at the Delivery Point and that is not the result of a Force Majeure Event.
Forced Facility Outage means an unexpected failure of one or more components of the Facility or any outage on the Transmission System that prevents Seller from making power available at the Delivery Point and that is not the result of a Force Majeure Event.

Examples of Forced Facility Outage in a sentence

  • During the Delivery Term, if requested by ▇▇▇▇▇, Seller shall notify Buyer of any changes from the Day-Ahead Forecast of one (1) MW or more in Available Capacity or hourly expected Energy, in each case whether due to Forced Facility Outage, Force Majeure or other cause, as soon as reasonably possible, but no later than one (1) hour prior to the deadline for submitting Schedules to the CAISO in accordance with the rules for participation in the Real-Time Market.

  • With respect to any Forced Facility Outage, Seller shall use commercially reasonable efforts to notify Buyer of such outage within ten (10) minutes of the commencement of the Forced Facility Outage.

  • Seller (as the Facility’s SC) shall provide Buyer with access to a updates required under the CAISO Tariff regarding the Facility’s status, including, but not limited to, all outage requests, Forced Facility Outages, Forced Facility Outage reports, clearance requests, or must offer waiver forms.

  • Seller shall be permitted to reduce deliveries of Product during any Forced Facility Outage.

  • Seller shall provide Buyer with Notice and expected duration (if known) of any Forced Facility Outage.


More Definitions of Forced Facility Outage

Forced Facility Outage means an unplanned reduction, interruption or suspension of all or a portion of Energy deliveries from the Facility to the Delivery Point due to events or conditions outside the control of Seller and are not the result of a Force Majeure Event or Planned Outage.
Forced Facility Outage means an unexpected failure of one or more components of the Facility or any outage on the Transmission System that prevents Seller from generating Energy or
Forced Facility Outage means an unexpected failure of one or more components of the Facility or any outage on the Transmission System that prevents Seller from generating or making available at the Delivery Point some or all of the electricity that otherwise could been generated or made available and that is not the result of a Force Majeure Event.
Forced Facility Outage means an unexpected failure of one or more components of a
Forced Facility Outage has the meaning given in the CAISO Tariff. “Forced Labor” has the meaning set forth in Section 13.4(c). “Forecasted Product” has the meaning set forth in Section 4.3(b). “Forecasting Penalty” has the meaning set forth in Section 4.3(f).
Forced Facility Outage means a System Emergency or any other immediate reduction in· output or capacity or removal from service, in whole or in part, of a generating unit by reason of an emergency or threatened emergency, unanticipated failure, or other cause beyond the control of the owner or operator of the Project.
Forced Facility Outage means an unexpected failure of one or more components of the Facility that prevents Seller from generating Energy or making Facility Energy available at the Delivery Point and that is not the result of a Force Majeure Event. For the purpose of clarity, a “Forced Facility Outage” is equivalent to a “Forced Outage” as such term is defined in the CAISO Tariff.