NERC Reliability Requirements definition
NERC Reliability Requirements means those requirements set forth in the NERC Reliability Standards for Bulk Electric Systems in North America, as amended from time to time.
Examples of NERC Reliability Requirements in a sentence
Contractor shall perform the Work and complete the Project in accordance with (i) the Contractor Deliverables, (ii) all Applicable Laws and Applicable Permits, (iii) Prudent Utility Practice; (iv) NERC Reliability Requirements that are binding, legal requirements applicable to Contractor’s performance of the Work; (v) the Statement of Work; and (vi) the Easement Agreement.
Contractor shall perform the Work and complete the Project in accordance with (i) the Contractor Deliverables, (ii) all Applicable Laws and Applicable Permits, (iii) Prudent Utility Practice; (iv) NERC Reliability Requirements that are binding, legal requirements applicable to Contractor’s performance of the Work; (v) the Scope of Work; and (vi) the Lease.