Scoping meeting definition

Scoping meeting means a meeting between representatives of the applicant and the EDU conducted for but not limited to the following purposes:
Scoping meeting means a meeting between representatives of the applicant and EDC conducted for the purpose of discussing interconnection issues and exchanging relevant information.
Scoping meeting means a meeting between representatives of the interconnection customer and EDC conducted for the purpose of discussing alternative interconnection options, exchanging information including any electric distribution system data and earlier study evaluations that would be reasonably expected to impact interconnection options, analyzing information, and determining the potential feasible points of interconnection.

Examples of Scoping meeting in a sentence

  • Additional damage requiring a new Public Assistance project to be written must be reported within 60 days following the Project Scoping meeting with the State- Federal team.

  • The Scoping meeting is a desktop exercise and will take place at the Council offices.

  • For all projects involving structures over or under the interstate, CDOT shall invite the appropriate FHWA Area Engineer to the Project Scoping meeting to determine the level of FHWA involvement, regardless of funding.

  • Generally, Northeast RTO/ISOs employ a fairly standard- ized interconnection queue process: • Interested generator files an Interconnection Request to the RTO/ISO; • Scoping meeting is held between developer and RTO/ISO; • Three technical studies are completed: feasibility, sys- tem impact study, facilities study.

  • The notice shall include the date, time and location of the Public Scoping meeting.


More Definitions of Scoping meeting

Scoping meeting means an initial meeting between representatives of an applicant and PGE that is conducted to discuss alternative interconnection options; to exchange information, including any relevant transmission or distribution system data and earlier studies that would reasonably be expected to affect the interconnection options; to analyze such information; and to determine the potentially feasible points of interconnection.
Scoping meeting means an initial meeting between representatives of the Applicant and the interconnection Public Utility that is conducted for the purpose of discussing alternative interconnection options, to exchange information, including any TDS data and earlier study evaluations that would be reasonably expected to impact such interconnection options, to analyze such information, or to determine the potentially feasible Points of Interconnection.
Scoping meeting means a meeting between representatives of the applicant and
Scoping meeting means an initial review meeting between a Utility and a Customer or Representative during which a general overview of the proposed Generating Facility design is discussed, and the Utility provides general information on system condi- tions at the proposed Point of Interconnection.
Scoping meeting means a meeting between the applicant and Delmarva Power conducted for the purpose of discussing alternative interconnection options, exchanging information including any electric distribution system data and earlier study evaluations that would be reasonably expected to impact interconnection options, analyzing information, and determining the potential feasible points of interconnection.
Scoping meeting means a meeting between representatives of the Interconnection Customer and EDC EU conducted for the purpose of discussing alternative interconnection options, exchanging information including any EDS data and earlier
Scoping meeting means the meeting between representatives of the Interconnection Customer and Transmission Provider conducted for the purpose of discussing alternative interconnection options, to exchange information including any transmission data and earlier study evaluations that would be reasonably expected to impact such interconnection options, to analyze such information, and to determine the potential feasible Points of Interconnection.