Instructed Operation definition

Instructed Operation means a mandatory direction by a Transmitting Utility to meet an Emergency or a transmission system reliability need, including voltage support.
Instructed Operation means (i) an Operational Order, (ii) a mandatory direction of PJM, or (iii) an action required pursuant to the PJM RAA to meet Emergencies and reliability needs including voltage support.
Instructed Operation means (i) an Operational Order or (ii) a mandatory direction of the Transmission Provider, or a requirement under Seller’s CAISO Participating Generator Agreement (explicitly incorporating Section 5 of the CAISO Tariff as in effect as of the Execution Date or any revision thereof), in order to meet emergencies and reliability needs including voltage support.

Examples of Instructed Operation in a sentence

  • Notwithstanding clause (ii) of the prior sentence, to the extent the Units are unavailable as the result of an Instructed Operation or Excused Event, the Units shall be deemed to have been available for purposes of determining Availability and the Availability Adjustment.

  • Notwithstanding Buyer’s exclusive rights to schedule and require delivery of the Products from the Units during the Services Term as set forth in Section 3.1(d), Buyer shall adjust Buyer’s Schedule to the extent necessary to allow Seller to Start-Up, operate, curtail or Shut-Down the Units as required to comply with an Instructed Operation.

  • Seller acknowledges and agrees that Buyer may take whatever measures it elects to protest, challenge, eliminate, institute or modify any Instructed Operation, which may include communicating directly with the Governmental Authority or Transmission Provider, as applicable, responsible for such Instructed Operation.

  • Seller will not commit less than an entire Unit to Buyer nor dispatch or operate a Unit, or any portion thereof, nor sell any Product associated with a Unit to any Person other than Buyer (other than pursuant to an Instructed Operation as set forth in Section 3.5(c)).

  • Subject to the reporting requirements of Section 3.5, nothing herein shall bar Seller from complying with Instructed Operations; provided that if Seller receives an Instructed Operation other than through Buyer, it should advise the entity issuing the instruction that such communications are to be made to its Scheduling Coordinator, and in any event, Seller shall promptly report such event in accordance with Section 3.5(b).

  • During the Services Term, to the extent not reported in a Scheduled Availability Notice or pursuant to Section 3.10, Seller shall Notify Buyer’s on-duty Scheduling Coordinator, orally or through an automated notification system in accordance with PG&E’s Outage Reporting Protocols (and with the time periods required therein), of every Outage of a Unit or imposition of an Instructed Operation, whether or not the Unit is scheduled for operation.

  • For the avoidance of doubt, except with respect to the Excess Products, Seller shall not cause the Project to become subject to any other obligation to deliver a Product to any other Person other than pursuant to an Instructed Operation, and Buyer shall have the exclusive right to resell any Product from the Project up to the quantities set forth in Section 3.1(a).

  • The second part of the exam takes place as a reflection based on the role play and the sales presentation.

  • Subject to the reporting requirements of Section 3.5, nothing herein shall bar Seller from complying with Instructed Operations; provided that if Seller receives an Instructed Operation other than through Buyer in its capacity as a Participating Transmission Owner, Seller shall promptly report such event in accordance with Sections 3.5(b) and (c).

  • Except with respect to the Products not required to be purchased by or sold to Buyer as contemplated under Section 3.1(a) (the “Excess Products”), Seller will not commit less than Buyer’s Percentage of the entire Project to Buyer, nor sell any Product associated with Buyer’s Percentage of the Project to any Person other than Buyer (other than pursuant to an Instructed Operation).


More Definitions of Instructed Operation

Instructed Operation means (i) an Operational Order or (ii) a mandatory

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