Interconnection Point definition

Interconnection Point means the point(s) of connection(s) at which the project is connected to the grid i.e. it shall be at 11 / 22 kV bus bar level of substation of MSEDCL.
Interconnection Point shall have the meaning set forth in the Interconnection Agreement.
Interconnection Point means the physical interconnection point of the Project as identified by Seller in the Cover Sheet.

Examples of Interconnection Point in a sentence

  • The following section defines the relevant entry and exit Tariffs applicable at each Interconnection Point as an entry and exit point, depending on the Capacity Product booked by the Shipper.

  • The Company shall transfer the interconnection equipment on the GPL side of the Interconnection Point to GPL for ownership, operation, and maintenance.

  • Title to, and risk of loss for, Net Energy Output shall pass from the Company to GPL at the Interconnection Point.

  • The Utility shall also be responsible for the Backup Metering System if the Utility decides to install its own Backup Metering System at the Interconnection Point.

  • Utility shall provide a feeder circuit for delivery of energy from the Interconnection Point to the Utility Grid.


More Definitions of Interconnection Point

Interconnection Point means the location where the Facility first interconnects with the existing electrical distribution system as identified in the Cover Sheet.
Interconnection Point means a physical or virtual point connecting adjacent entry-exit systems or connecting an entry-exit system with an interconnector, in so far as these points are subject to booking procedures by network users;
Interconnection Point means the point(s) of connection(s) at which the project is connected to the grid i.e., it shall be at 33kV or 11kV (as the case may be) bus bar level of concerned 33/11 kV substation.
Interconnection Point means the point at which the applicant's distributed generation facility physically connects to the EDU's system.
Interconnection Point. ; shall mean the point(s) of connection(s) at which the project is connected to the grid:
Interconnection Point. ("IP") means the physical point on the network where the two parties interconnect. The "IP" is the demarcation point between ownership of the transmission facility.
Interconnection Point means the point where the power from the Power Station switchyard bus of the Vendor is injected into the interstate/intrastate transmission system (including the dedicated transmission line connecting the Power Station with the Interstate/ Intrastate transmission system).