Generator Planned Outage definition

Generator Planned Outage means the scheduled removal from service, in whole or in part, of a generating unit for inspection, maintenance or repair with the approval of the Office of the Interconnection in accordance with the PJM Manuals.
Generator Planned Outage as defined in the PJM Agreement.
Generator Planned Outage means the scheduled removal from service, in whole or in part, of a generating unit for inspection, maintenance or repair with the approval of the ISO in accordance with the NEPOOL Manuals and ISO Administrative Procedures.

Examples of Generator Planned Outage in a sentence

  • Seller shall notify T&D in writing at least ninety (90) days in advance of its Generator Planned Outage schedule.

  • Market Sellers owning or controlling the output of a Generation Capacity Resource that is committed as a Capacity Resource under Tariff, Attachment DD or RAA, Schedule 8.1, and that has not been rendered unavailable by a Generator Planned Outage, a Generator Maintenance Outage, or a Generator Forced Outage shall submit offers for the available capacity of such Generation Capacity Resource, including any portion that is self-scheduled by the Generating Market Buyer.

  • Seller agrees that it will schedule Generator Planned Outage in accordance with the ISO-NE Market Rules and Manuals.

  • Seller shall provide notice to and consult with T& D regarding any modifications to its Generator Planned Outage when the need for such modifications becomes known to Seller.

  • The Generator Planned Outage schedules shall be presumed to be current unless updated.

  • The Transmission Provider shall inform a Market Participant if its schedule is expected to have a material impact on the reliability of the facilities within the Transmission Provider Region within three (3) Months after Generator Planned Outage schedules are submitted.

  • If a Market Participant modifies a previously submitted planned outage, then the queue position in which the Generator Planned Outage schedule was received will be reset to the time such modified planned outage schedule is received by the Transmission Provider.

  • There is adequate margin when the Maintenance Margin is greater than or equal to zero megawatts after subtracting the megawatts of the requested Proposed Generator Planned Outage.

  • The Transmission Provider shall be responsible for documenting all Generator Planned Outage schedules, all schedule changes, and all studies and services performed with respect to any Generator Planned Outage.

  • The Transmission Provider shall analyze a Generator Planned Outage schedule to determine its effect on Available Transfer Capability (ATC), the reliability of the facilities within the Transmission Provider Region, and any other relevant material effects.


More Definitions of Generator Planned Outage

Generator Planned Outage means the scheduled removal from service, in whole or in part, of a generating unit for inspection, maintenance or repair with the approval of the Office of the Interconnection in accordance with the PJM Manuals.‌
Generator Planned Outage means the scheduled removal from service, in whole or in part, of a generating unit for inspection, maintenance or repair with the approval of the ISO in accordance with the NEPOOL Manuals and ISO Administrative Procedures.

Related to Generator Planned Outage

  • Generator Forced Outage means an 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 facility, as specified in the relevant portions of the PJM Manuals. A reduction in output or removal from service of a generating unit in response to changes in market conditions shall not constitute a Generator Forced Outage.

  • Planned Outage means the removal of equipment from service availability for inspection and/or general overhaul of one or more major equipment groups. To qualify as a Planned Outage, the maintenance (a) must actually be conducted during the Planned Outage, and in Seller’s sole discretion must be of the type that is necessary to reliably maintain the Project, (b) cannot be reasonably conducted during Project operations, and (c) causes the generation level of the Project to be reduced by at least ten percent (10%) of the Contract Capacity.

  • Generator Maintenance Outage means the scheduled removal from service, in whole or in part, of a generating unit in order to perform necessary repairs on specific components of the facility, if removal of the facility meets the guidelines specified in the PJM Manuals.

  • Forced Outage means any unplanned reduction or suspension of the electrical output from the Facility resulting in the unavailability of the Facility, in whole or in part, in response to a mechanical, electrical, or hydraulic control system trip or operator-initiated trip in response to an alarm or equipment malfunction and any other unavailability of the Facility for operation, in whole or in part, for maintenance or repair that is not a scheduled maintenance outage and not the result of Force Majeure.

  • Outage means the state of a component when it is not available to perform its intended function due to some event directly associated with that component. An outage may or may not cause an interruption of service to customers, depending on system configuration.

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  • Generator means a device that produces electricity.

  • Basic generation service or "BGS" means electric generation

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