Pacific Prevailing Time definition
Examples of Pacific Prevailing Time in a sentence
The term “month” shall mean a calendar month unless otherwise indicated, and a “day” shall be a 24-hour period beginning at 12:00:01 a.m. Pacific Prevailing Time and ending at 12:00:00 midnight Pacific Prevailing Time; provided that a “day” may be 23 or 25 hours on those days on which daylight savings time begins and ends.
This Agreement will refer to Mountain or Pacific Prevailing Time based on the physical location of the Facility.
By 5:30 AM Pacific Prevailing Time on the Business Day immediately preceding the date of delivery, or as otherwise specified by Buyer consistent with Prudent Operating Practice, Seller shall provide Buyer and the SC (if applicable) with a forecast of (i) Available Generating Capacity and (ii) hourly expected Facility Energy, in each case, for each hour of the immediately succeeding day (“Day-Ahead Forecast”).
Unless sooner terminated pursuant to other provisions, this Contract shall remain in effect through HE 2400 (midnight) Pacific Prevailing Time (“PPT”) December 31, 2026 (“Term”).
By 5:30 AM Pacific Prevailing Time on the Business Day immediately preceding the date of delivery, or as otherwise specified by Buyer consistent with Prudent Operating Practice, Seller shall provide Buyer and the SC (if applicable) with a non-binding forecast of Storage Capacity for each hour of the immediately succeeding day (“Day-Ahead Forecast”).