Direct Connection Network Upgrades Sample Clauses

Direct Connection Network Upgrades. A. North Xxxx 500-kV Switchyard (n0703)
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Direct Connection Network Upgrades. 1. Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition (SCADA) Communication: Three (3) 700 MHz radio systems to support the SCADA switch replacements, and associated SCADA work. (Network Upgrade n6985.)
Direct Connection Network Upgrades. 2. New AE1-071 115 kV Ring Bus Interconnection Substation: Construct a new 3-breaker ring bus substation on the 115kV line between Roxbury Substation and Shade Gap Substation, with associated project management including commissioning, environmental, forestry, real-estate and right-of-way. (PJM Network Upgrade Number n7085) Non-Direct Connection Network Upgrades:
Direct Connection Network Upgrades. Complete the following activities for PJM Network Upgrade n7854 which consists of building a three breaker AE1-155 switching station: • Perform engineering, permitting and legal in support of state permitting activities for new switching station.‌ • Perform engineering to support specification of long lead time materials • Procure necessary material for direct connection facilities.
Direct Connection Network Upgrades. Buena Vista Substation: Design, furnish and construct a new six (6) breaker ring bus Buena Vista interconnection substation. PJM Network Upgrade Number N5027. • Buena Vista Substation: Project management, construction management, commissioning, meter, and SCADA. PJM Network Upgrade Number N5027.
Direct Connection Network Upgrades. 1. Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition (SCADA) Communication at the AC2-195 Interconnection Switchyard Design, install, and test/commission Multiprotocol Label Switching (MPLS) equipment for providing SCADA transport at the AC2-195 interconnection switchyard. Includes review of customer substation drawings, relay protection settings and nameplates. (PJM Network Upgrade Number n6707)
Direct Connection Network Upgrades. 1. Keystone Substation: Revise relay settings on the South Bend terminal. (PJM Network Upgrade Number n6107)
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  • Indirect Network Connection 64.8.1 For purposes of this Agreement, Indirect Traffic means traffic which is originated by one Party and terminated to the other Party in which a third party ILEC’s Tandem switch both provides the intermediary Transit Service and serves CenturyLink’s NXXs. Indirect Network Connection for Indirect Traffic is intended only for de minimis traffic associated with CLEC “start- up” market entry into a CenturyLink local exchange. Therefore Indirect Network Connection will be allowed only on routes between CenturyLink End Offices and a CLEC switch in instances where, and only so long as, none of the POI thresholds set forth in Section 64.4.2 have been reached.

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