TU Electric System definition
Examples of TU Electric System in a sentence
Cogenron shall bear any and all cost or expense directly related to Cogenron's contribution to said TU Electric System Emergency through Cogenron's operation of the Cogeneration Facility, including all costs or expenses incurred by TU Electric or any affiliate thereof in correcting the problem.
Cogenron shall cause TNP to allow TU Electric, throughout the term of this Agreement (and a reasonable time thereafter) rights-of-way and easements adequate for TU Electric to install, operate, maintain, repair, replace and remove any facilities or associated electrical equipment used in connection with any of the operations covered hereunder and connected to, or affecting in any way, the TU Electric System, including adequate and continuing access rights.
TU Electric shall evaluate, design, install, control, own, operate and maintain all Required Facilities and perform all work, at TU Electric's expense, necessary to reliably and safely connect the Delivery Point to the rest of the TU Electric System in order to accept and meter the energy and capacity to be transmitted hereunder.
From time to time, TU Electric may deem it necessary to disconnect the Transmission Service Providers' facilities from the TU Electric System in order to make repairs, changes, tests or inspections, or in the event of an outage of transmission facilities, a TU Electric System Emergency, or a TU Electric System operating condition which necessitates such.
The Parties understand that it is the present intention of TU Electric to operate the Cogeneration Facility for peaking service to the TU Electric System under such lease.
Cogenron shall be solely responsible for the installation, maintenance, and operation of any equipment it deems necessary to protect the Cogeneration Facility from faults or other conditions on the TU Electric System, or the TNP Facilities.
Cogenron shall operate the Cogeneration Facility in parallel with the TNP Facilities, the TU Electric System, together with any utility connected therewith, and any Transmission Service Providers required for transmission.
During the Primary Term, to assist TU Electric in maintaining TU Electric System operating flexibility, Cogenron agrees to restrict its hourly energy delivery as follows: TU Electric may require Cogenron to reduce energy deliveries to TU Electric from said Cogeneration Facility up to, but not to exceed, 15 MW for each of Cogenron's gas turbines in the Cogeneration Facility.
In the event that a TU Electric System Emergency caused wholly or partially by Cogenron or by the operation of the Cogeneration Facility shall occur, or an emergency so caused shall occur within the ERCOT System, Cogenron shall, upon telephonic notice by TU Electric, immediately correct the condition which created, or is contributing to, the emergency condition.