Scheduling and Logging definition

Scheduling and Logging has the meaning set forth in EXHIBIT L.

Examples of Scheduling and Logging in a sentence

  • Buyer, in its capacity as Scheduling Coordinator, is responsible for securing CAISO approvals for Project outages, including securing changes in its outage schedules when CAISO disapproves Buyer’s schedules or cancels previously approved outages and for entering Project outages in the Scheduling and Logging system for the CAISO (SLIC).

  • Buyer is responsible for entering Project outages in the Scheduling and Logging system for the CAISO (SLIC).

  • Buyer, in its capacity as Scheduling Coordinator, is responsible for securing CAISO approvals for Project outages, including securing changes in its outage schedules when CAISO disapproves Buyer’s schedules or cancels previously approved outages and for entering Project outages in the Scheduling and Logging system for the CAISO (“SLIC”) or successor system.

  • Buyer is responsible for entering Project Outages in the "Scheduling and Logging for ISO of California" ("SUC") Web Client.

  • Buyer, acting through its Third-Party SC, is responsible for securing CAISO approvals for Project outages, including securing changes in its outage schedules when CAISO disapproves Buyer’s schedules or cancels previously approved outages and for entering Project outages in the Scheduling and Logging system for the CAISO (“SLIC”) or successor system.

  • The Black Start Generator shall notify the CAISO via the CAISO’s Scheduling and Logging system for the CAISO (“SLIC”), or its successor, program in accordance with the CAISO Tariff when Black Start Service is not available.

  • Buyer is responsible for entering Project Outages in the "Scheduling and Logging for ISO of California" ("SUe") Web Client.

  • Buyer is responsible for entering Project Outages in the "Scheduling and Logging for ISO of Calitornia" ("SUC") Web Client.

  • Buyer is responsible for entering Project Outages in the "Scheduling and Logging for ISO of Cali fomia" ("▇▇▇") Web Client.

  • Any Outage (other than a Forced Outage) not identified in an Outage Schedule is considered to be “Requested Outage” and shall be submitted by the Seller, or Seller’s agent, to the CAISO through the Scheduling and Logging for the ISO of California (SLIC), or successor outage management system.

Related to Scheduling and Logging

  • Planning and service area or “PSA” means a geographic area of the state that is designated by the commission for purposes of planning, development, delivery and overall administration of services under a multiyear area plan. “PSA” may be interpreted as either singular or plural dependent on context. “Provider” means any person, company, firm, association or other legal entity that provides services

  • Spatial Planning and Land Use Management Act means the Spatial Planning and Land Use Management Act, 2013 (Act 16 of 2013);

  • Training and Workshops means the reasonable costs of training and workshop activities under the Project, based on the Annual Work Plans and Budgets accepted ex-ante by the Association, including preparation and reproduction of training materials, rental of facilities, reasonable transportation costs, per diem of trainers and trainees (if applicable), and any other expenses directly related to course preparation and implementation.

  • Dewatering means the removal of water for construction activity. It can be a discharge of appropriated surface or groundwater to dry and/or solidify a construction site. It may require Minnesota Department of Natural Resources permits to be appropriated and if contaminated may require other MPCA permits to be discharged.

  • Switching and Tagging Rules means the switching and tagging procedures of Interconnected Transmission Owners and Interconnection Customer as they may be amended from time to time.