Outage Restoration Sample Clauses

Outage Restoration. If an outage on the Attachment Facilities or System Upgrade Facilities or System Deliverability Upgrades of the Connecting Transmission Owner or Developer adversely affects the other Party’s operations or facilities, the Party that owns the facility that is out of service shall use Reasonable Efforts to promptly restore such facility(ies) to a normal operating condition consistent with the nature of the outage. The Party that owns the facility that is out of service shall provide the other Party and NYISO, to the extent such information is known, information on the nature of the Emergency State, an estimated time of restoration, and any corrective actions required. Initial verbal notice shall be followed up as soon as practicable with written notice explaining the nature of the outage.
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Outage Restoration. If an outage on an Interconnected Entity’s facilities adversely affects the other Interconnected Entity’s facilities, the Interconnected Entity that owns or controls the facility that is out of service shall use Reasonable Efforts to restore the facility to service promptly.
Outage Restoration. If an outage on a Party's Interconnection Facilities, Distribution Upgrades, or Network Upgrades adversely affects the other Party's operations or facilities, the Party that owns or controls the facility that is out of service shall use Reasonable Efforts to promptly restore such facility(ies) to a normal operating condition consistent with the nature of the outage. The Party that owns or controls the facility that is out of service shall provide the other Party, to the extent such information is known, information on the nature of the Emergency, an estimated time of restoration, and any corrective actions required. Initial verbal notice shall be followed up as soon as practicable with written notice explaining the nature of the outage.
Outage Restoration. Con Edison shall provide NYISO, to the extent such information is known, information on the nature of any Emergency State, an estimated time of restoration, and any corrective actions required. Initial verbal notice shall be followed up as soon as practicable with written notice explaining the nature of the outage.
Outage Restoration. If an outage on the Attachment Facilities or System Upgrade Facilities or System Deliverability Upgrades of the Connecting Transmission Owner or Developer adversely affects the other Party’s operations or facilities, the Party that owns the facility that is out of service shall use Reasonable Efforts to promptly restore such facility(ies) to a normal operating condition consistent with the nature of the outage. The Party that owns the facility that is out of service shall provide the other Party and NYISO, to the extent such information is known, information on the nature of the Emergency State, an estimated time of restoration, and any corrective actions required. Initial verbal notice shall be followed up as soon as practicable with written notice explaining the nature of the outage. Interruption of Service. If required by Good Utility Practice or Applicable Reliability Standards to do so, the NYISO or Connecting Transmission Owner may require Developer to interrupt or reduce production of electricity if such production of electricity could adversely affect the ability of NYISO and Connecting Transmission Owner to perform such activities as are necessary to safely and reliably operate and maintain the New York State Transmission System. The following provisions shall apply to any interruption or reduction permitted under this Article 9.6.2:
Outage Restoration. If an outage on the Attachment Facilities or System Upgrade Facilities or System Deliverability Upgrades of the Connecting Transmission Owners or Developer adversely affects the other Parties’ operations or facilities, the Party that owns the facility that is out of service (or in the case of the Connecting Transmission Owners, National Grid) shall use Reasonable Efforts to promptly restore such facility(ies) to a normal operating condition consistent with the nature of the outage. The Party that owns the facility that is out of service (or in the case of the Connecting Transmission Owners, National Grid) shall provide the other Parties, to the extent such information is known, information on the nature of the Emergency State, an estimated time of restoration, and any corrective actions required. Initial verbal notice shall be followed up as soon as practicable with written notice explaining the nature of the outage.
Outage Restoration. Con Edison shall provide NYISO, to the extent such information is known, information on the nature of any Emergency State, an estimated time of restoration, and any corrective actions required. Initial verbal notice shall be followed up as soon as practicable with written notice explaining the nature of the outage. Interruption of Service. If required by Good Utility Practice or Applicable Reliability Standards to do so, the NYISO may require Con Edison to interrupt or reduce production of electricity if such production of electricity could adversely affect the ability of NYISO and Con Edison to perform such activities as are necessary to safely and reliably operate and maintain the New York State Transmission System. The following provisions shall apply to any interruption or reduction permitted under this Article 9.6.2:
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Outage Restoration. 43 - 9.7.2 Interruption of Service ......................................................... - 43 - 9.7.3 Under-Frequency and Over Frequency Conditions .......... - 44 - 9.7.4 System Protection and Other Control Requirements ....... - 44 - 9.7.4.1 System Protection Facilities .................................. - 44 - 9.7.5 Requirements for Protection ............................................... - 45 - 9.7.6 Power Quality........................................................................ - 46 - 9.8 Switching and Tagging Rules ............................................................ - 46 -
Outage Restoration. [More than two Parties] [Differences between APS LGIA and CAISO LGIA] The provision conforms to the CAISO LGIA.
Outage Restoration. SERVICE AGREEMENT NO. 2611 If an outage on the NYPA Transmission Facilities or Network Upgrade Facilities adversely affects the other Party’s operations or facilities, the Party that owns the facility that is out of service shall use Reasonable Efforts to promptly restore such facility(ies) to a normal operating condition consistent with the nature of the outage. The Party that owns the facility that is out of service shall provide the other Party and NYISO, to the extent such information is known, information on the nature of the Emergency or Emergency State, an estimated time of restoration, and any corrective actions required. Initial verbal notice shall be followed up as soon as practicable with written notice explaining the nature of the outage.
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