Applicable Reliability Criteria Sample Clauses

Applicable Reliability Criteria. The CAISO shall, in consultation with Participating TOs and other Market Participants, develop and promulgate Applicable Reliability Criteria for the CAISO Controlled Grid, which shall be in compliance with the reliability standards promulgated by NERC and WECC, Local Reliability Criteria, and NRC grid criteria related to operating licenses for nuclear generating units. The CAISO shall provide copies of the Applicable Reliability Criteria and all amendments, revisions, and updates to the Participating TOs and shall make them available to the public through the CAISO Website.
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Applicable Reliability Criteria. The ISO shall, in consultation with Participating TOs and other Market Participants through the ISO Grid Operations Committee, develop and promulgate Applicable Reliability Criteria for the ISO Controlled Grid, which shall be in compliance with the reliability standards promulgated by NERC, WSCC, Local Reliability Criteria and NRC grid criteria related to operating licenses for nuclear generating units. The ISO shall provide copies of the Applicable Reliability Criteria and all amendments, revisions and updates to the Participating TOs and shall make them available to the public through WEnet or the ISO internet website.
Applicable Reliability Criteria. 4.1.1 Steady State Thermal Reliability Criteria Ameren Transmission Planning Criteria applied for thermal analysis: • For System Intact (NERC Category P0), all thermal loadings within 95% of the normal rating. • For NERC Category P1-P7 contingencies, all thermal loadings within 95% of the emergency rating. Southern Illinois Power Cooperative Transmission Planning Criteria applied for thermal analysis: • For System Intact (NERC Category P0), all thermal loadings within 100% of the normal rating. • For NERC Category P1-P7 contingencies, all thermal loadings within 100% of the emergency rating.
Applicable Reliability Criteria. The reliability standards established by (1) the Western Systems Coordination Council or its successor, (2) the North American Electric Reliability Council, (3) the ISO, and (4) the Nuclear Regulatory Commission that are relevant to the PG&E Electric System, as amended from time to time.

Related to Applicable Reliability Criteria

  • Service Level Standards In addition to all other requirements in this Agreement, and in accordance with the Best Claims Practices & Estimating Guidelines, Vendor shall use reasonable and good faith efforts to meet the Service Level Standards set forth below.

  • Service Levels Annex 1 to this Part A of this Call Off Schedule sets out the Service Levels the performance of which the Parties have agreed to measure. The Supplier shall monitor its performance of this Call Off Contract by reference to the relevant performance criteria for achieving the Service Levels shown in Annex 1 to this Part A of this Call Off Schedule (the Service Level Performance Criteria) and shall send the Customer a Performance Monitoring Report detailing the level of service which was achieved in accordance with the provisions of Part B (Performance Monitoring) of this Call Off Schedule. The Supplier shall, at all times, provide the Services in such a manner that the Service Levels Performance Measures are achieved. If the level of performance of the Supplier of any element of the provision by it of the Services during the Call Off Contract Period: is likely to or fails to meet any Service Level Performance Measure or is likely to cause or causes a Critical Service Failure to occur, the Supplier shall immediately notify the Customer in writing and the Customer, in its absolute discretion and without prejudice to any other of its rights howsoever arising including under Clause 12 of this Call Off Contract (Service Levels and Service Credits), may: require the Supplier to immediately take all remedial action that is reasonable to mitigate the impact on the Customer and to rectify or prevent a Service Level Failure or Critical Service Level Failure from taking place or recurring; and if the action taken under paragraph (a) above has not already prevented or remedied the Service Level Failure or Critical Service Level Failure, the Customer shall be entitled to instruct the Supplier to comply with the Rectification Plan Process; or if a Service Level Failure has occurred, deduct from the Call Off Contract Charges the applicable Service Level Credits payable by the Supplier to the Customer in accordance with the calculation formula set out in Annex 1 of this Part A of this Call Off Schedule; or if a Critical Service Level Failure has occurred, exercise its right to Compensation for Critical Service Level Failure in accordance with Clause 13 of this Call Off Contract (Critical Service Level Failure) (including subject, for the avoidance of doubt, the proviso in Clause 13.1.2 of this Call Off Contract in relation to Material Breach). Approval and implementation by the Customer of any Rectification Plan shall not relieve the Supplier of any continuing responsibility to achieve the Service Levels, or remedy any failure to do so, and no estoppels or waiver shall arise from any such Approval and/or implementation by the Customer. SERVICE CREDITS Annex 1 to this Part A of this Call Off Schedule sets out the formula used to calculate a Service Credit payable to the Customer as a result of a Service Level Failure in a given service period which, for the purpose of this Call Off Schedule, shall be a recurrent period of [one Month] during the Call Off Contract Period (the Service Period).

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