Common use of Scheduled Maintenance Clause in Contracts

Scheduled Maintenance. With respect to each calendar year (or portion thereof) following the Construction Phase, Owner will prepare and deliver to Distribution Company a Maintenance Plan not later than the Commercial Operation Date and two (2) months prior to the end of each calendar year thereafter during the Operation Phase, and shall be available for consultation with Distribution Company with respect thereto (including for coordination of maintenance schedules). Consistent with Good Utility Practice, Owner shall use commercially reasonable efforts to coordinate with TransÉnergie with respect to scheduled maintenance so as to minimize outages, including by meeting annually (or as otherwise necessary in order to comply with any applicable ISO-NE or Canadian regulatory or system operator requirements) to develop a Maintenance Plan. Throughout the Operation Phase, Owner shall coordinate all planned maintenance with ISO-NE, consistent with ISO-NE Rules, and shall promptly provide applicable information concerning scheduled outages, as determined by ISO-NE, to Distribution Company. To maximize value, to the extent possible and consistent with ISO-NE Rules, Owner shall not schedule maintenance of the NECEC Transmission Line during the months of December, January and February or June through September and shall operate the NECEC Transmission Line so as to maximize energy production during the hours of anticipated peak load and energy prices in New England; provided, however, that planned maintenance may be scheduled during such period to the extent the failure to perform such planned maintenance is contrary to operation of the NECEC Transmission Line in accordance with Good Utility Practice. Owner may modify a Maintenance Plan in accordance with Good Utility Practice; provided, however, that (a) a Maintenance Plan may not be modified for the purpose of reducing the magnitude or duration of a Non-Excused Outage,

Appears in 6 contracts

Samples: Transmission Service Agreement, Transmission Service Agreement, Transmission Service Agreement

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Scheduled Maintenance. With respect to each calendar year (or portion thereof) following the Construction Phase, Owner will prepare and deliver to Distribution Company Purchaser a Maintenance Plan not later than the Commercial Operation Date and two (2) months prior to the end of each calendar year thereafter during the Operation Phasethereafter, and shall be available for consultation with Distribution Company Purchaser with respect thereto (including for coordination of maintenance schedules). Consistent with Good Utility Practice, Owner shall use commercially reasonable efforts to coordinate with TransÉnergie with respect to scheduled maintenance so as to minimize outages, including by meeting annually (or as otherwise necessary in order to comply with any applicable ISO-NE or Canadian regulatory or system operator requirements) to develop a Maintenance Plan. Throughout From and after the Commercial Operation PhaseDate, Owner shall coordinate all planned maintenance with ISO-NE, consistent with ISO-NE Rules, and shall promptly provide applicable information concerning scheduled outages, as determined by ISO-NE, to Distribution CompanyPurchaser. To maximize value, to the extent possible and consistent with ISO-NE Rules, Owner shall not schedule maintenance of the NECEC Transmission Line during the months of December, January and February or June through September and shall operate the NECEC Transmission Line so as to maximize energy production during the hours of anticipated peak load and energy prices in New England; provided, however, that planned maintenance may be scheduled during such period to the extent the failure to perform such planned maintenance is contrary to operation of the NECEC Transmission Line in accordance with Good Utility Practice. Owner may modify a Maintenance Plan in accordance with Good Utility Practice; provided, however, that (a) a Maintenance Plan may not be modified for the purpose of reducing the magnitude or duration of a Non-Excused Outage,, (b) any modification shall, to the extent commercially reasonable, maximize value in the manner described in this Section 6.3 and (c) Owner shall provide Purchaser with reasonable notice of any change in a Maintenance Plan. Any maintenance that is not included in the Maintenance Plan for a year and is not otherwise excused under Section 7.2 shall be a Non-Excused Outage.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Transmission Service Agreement (Avangrid, Inc.), Additional Transmission Service Agreement (Avangrid, Inc.), Transmission Service Agreement (Avangrid, Inc.)

Scheduled Maintenance. With respect to each calendar year (or portion thereof) following the Construction Phase, Owner will prepare and deliver to Distribution Company a Maintenance Plan not later than the Commercial Operation Date and two (2) months prior to the end of each calendar year thereafter during the Operation Phase, and shall be available for consultation with Distribution Company with respect thereto (including for coordination of maintenance schedules). Consistent with Good Utility Practice, Owner shall use commercially reasonable efforts to coordinate with TransÉnergie with respect to scheduled maintenance so as to minimize outages, including by meeting annually (or as otherwise necessary in order to comply with any applicable ISO-NE or Canadian regulatory or system operator requirements) to develop a Maintenance Plan. Throughout the Operation Phase, Owner shall coordinate all planned maintenance with ISO-NE, consistent with ISO-NE Rules, and shall promptly provide applicable information concerning scheduled outages, as determined by ISO-NE, to Distribution Company. To maximize value, to the extent possible and consistent with ISO-NE Rules, Owner shall not schedule maintenance of the NECEC Transmission Line during the months of December, January and February or June through September and shall operate the NECEC Transmission Line so as to maximize energy production during the hours of anticipated peak load and energy prices in New England; provided, however, that planned maintenance may be scheduled during such period to the extent the failure to perform such planned maintenance is contrary to operation of the NECEC Transmission Line in accordance with Good Utility Practice. Owner may modify a Maintenance Plan in accordance with Good Utility Practice; provided, however, that (a) a Maintenance Plan may not be modified for the purpose of reducing the magnitude or duration of a Non-Excused Outage,, (b) any modification shall, to the extent commercially reasonable, maximize value in the manner described in this Section 6.3, and (c) Owner shall provide Distribution Company with reasonable notice of any change in a Maintenance Plan. Any maintenance that is not included in the Maintenance Plan for a year and is not otherwise excused under Section 7.2 shall be a Non-Excused Outage.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Transmission Service Agreement (Avangrid, Inc.), Transmission Service Agreement (Avangrid, Inc.), Transmission Service Agreement (Avangrid, Inc.)

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Scheduled Maintenance. With respect to each calendar year (or portion thereof) following the Construction Phase, Owner will prepare and deliver to Distribution Company Purchaser a Maintenance Plan not later than the Commercial Operation Date and two (2) months prior to the end of each calendar year thereafter during the Operation Phasethereafter, and shall be available for consultation with Distribution Company Purchaser with respect thereto (including for coordination of maintenance schedules). Consistent with Good Utility Practice, Owner shall use commercially reasonable efforts to coordinate with TransÉnergie with respect to scheduled maintenance so as to minimize outages, including by meeting annually (or as otherwise necessary in order to comply with any applicable ISO-NE or Canadian regulatory or system operator requirements) to develop a Maintenance Plan. Throughout From and after the Commercial Operation PhaseDate, Owner shall coordinate all planned maintenance with ISO-NE, consistent with ISO-NE Rules, and shall promptly provide applicable information concerning scheduled outages, as determined by ISO-NE, to Distribution CompanyPurchaser. To maximize value, to the extent possible and consistent with ISO-NE Rules, Owner shall not schedule maintenance of the NECEC Transmission Line during the months of December, January and February or June through September and shall operate the NECEC Transmission Line so as to maximize energy production during the hours of anticipated peak load and energy prices in New England; provided, however, that planned maintenance may be scheduled during such period to the extent the failure to perform such planned maintenance is contrary to operation of the NECEC Transmission Line in accordance with Good Utility Practice. Owner may modify a Maintenance Plan in accordance with Good Utility Practice; provided, however, that (a) a Maintenance Plan may not be modified for the purpose of reducing the magnitude or duration of a Non-Excused Outage,, (b) any modification shall, to the extent commercially reasonable, maximize value in the manner described in this Section 6.3 and (c) Owner shall provide Purchaser with reasonable notice of any change in a Maintenance Plan. Any maintenance that is not included in the Maintenance Plan for a year and is not otherwise excused under Section 7.2 shall be a Non-Excused Outage. Article VII

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Transmission Service Agreement (Avangrid, Inc.)

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