Redundant SPS Configuration definition

Redundant SPS Configuration has the meaning set forth in Section 3.1(a) of this Agreement.

Examples of Redundant SPS Configuration in a sentence

  • Upon acceptance and commissioning by both Parties, the SPS in the Redundant SPS Configuration will be considered fully operational.

  • Testing and Start-up: NGrid, with Athens' assistance at its communication interfaces, will install, calibrate and test the Redundant SPS Configuration.

  • The Parties shall use Commercially Reasonable Efforts to install the Redundant SPS Configuration in accordance with Section 3.1 and the following schedule: Six (6) months after approval of this Agreement by FERC – NGrid provides the Redundant SPS Configuration Study for review and approval by Athens (the approval of Athens shall not be unreasonably withheld, conditioned or delayed).

  • Six (6) months after Athens’ acceptance of the Redundant SPS Configuration Study – NGrid completes final design of the Redundant SPS Configuration.

  • Six (6) months after the completion of the final design of the Redundant SPS Configuration – SPS in the Redundant SPS Configuration is energized and commissioned.

  • The Parties agree to operate the SPS in accordance with the operational criteria established in the Facility Study and the Redundant SPS Configuration Study.

  • Furthermore, following the Effective Date, each Party shall use Commercially Reasonable Efforts to implement the Redundant SPS Configuration consistent with Section 3.2. Without limiting the foregoing, NGrid may permanently physically remove the SPS equipment if its own reliability reviews undertaken in accordance with Section 3.4 identify a reliability risk, whether imminent or not, to the Transmission System attributable to the SPS.

  • Configuration Study: Any study or design related costs set forth in the Redundant SPS Configuration Study to the extent not already paid pursuant to Section 4.1(c)(1).

  • The configuration of the SPS shall be as set forth in the (1) “System Impact Study for the Special Protection System for the Athens Power Plant” report dated October 16, 2006 as submitted to the Transmission Planning Advisory Subcommittee, attached hereto as Exhibit A, and (2) the “Conceptual Report –Redundant SPS” attached hereto as Exhibit B, as supplemented by the Redundant SPS Configuration Study.

  • NGrid, following receipt of written permission from Athens to proceed to final design, shall perform the final design and procure the necessary equipment for the Redundant SPS Configuration.

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  • Service Specification means and include detailed description, statements to technical data, performance characteristics, and standards (Indian as well as) as applicable and as specified in the Contract as well as those specifications relating to Industry standards and codes applicable to the performance of the work, work performance quality and the specifications affecting the works or any additional specification required to be produced by the DCO to meet the design criteria.

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  • Customer Systems means the Customer's information technology infrastructure, including computers, software, hardware, databases, electronic systems (including database management systems) and networks, whether operated directly by Customer or through the use of third-party services.

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  • Contractor Software means software which is proprietary to the Contractor, including software which is or will be used by the Contractor for the purposes of providing the Services.

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