Advanced Metering Infrastructure Sample Clauses

Advanced Metering Infrastructure. All parties agree that Hawaiian Electric will apply to the Commission by November 30, 2008, for immediate approval to begin installing, on a first-come, first-served basis, ad- vanced meters for all customers who request them, and request expedited approval to fully implement interim time-of-use rates for those customers. By December 31, 2008, Hawaiian Electric will file a full application to install advanced meters to remaining customers and the communication and meter data management sys- tems to give customers greater control of their electricity use. # # # Renewable Energy Commitments1 : Hawaiian Electric Company, Inc. (Oahu) • RFP (Competitive Bid for Non-firm Renewable Energy) (100 MW) • Wind (30 MW), North Shore • Wind (400 MW) Molokai and/or Lanai • Honua waste-to-energy (6 MW), Xxxxxxxx Industrial Park (CIP) • C&C waste-to-energy (21 MW) • Sea Solar ocean thermal (25 to 100 MW), Kahe Point • Lockheed Xxxxxx ocean thermal (10 MW), Kahe Point • Simple cycle biofueled CT-1 (110 MW), CIP (under construction) • Distributed Generation (DG) biofueled (8 MW), Honolulu International Airport • DG biofueled (30 MW) various substations • Simple cycle biofueled CT-2 (100 MW), CIP • DG mixed renewables (100 MW), on military property • Future RFP (Competitive Bid for Renewable Energy) Additional and Replacement Power (MW TBD) Maui Electric Company, Ltd. (Maui County) • Shell Wind (21 MW) Ulupalakua • Lanai Renewable Resources solar (1.2 MW) • Pulehu (6 MW) Biomass • Oceanlinx wave energy demonstration (2.7 MW) • Landfill Gas (2 MW) • Kaheawa Wind Farm, phase two (21 MW) Ma‘alaea • HC&S biomass contract extension Puunene • RFP (Competitive Bid for Firm Renewable Energy) additional and replacement Power (MW TBD) Hawaii Electric Light Company, Inc. (Island of Hawaii) • Up to 40 MW of firm generation resources, including current possibilities: › Puna Geothermal Ventures additional (8 MW) › Hamakua Biomass (25 MW) or Hu Honua Biomass (22 MW) › Hawaii County waste-to-energy (4 MW) • Up to 5 MW of variable/intermittent generation resources, including possibilities: › Sopogy concentrating solar power (0.5 MW), Kailua-Kona › Na Makani wind (4.5 MW) with pumped hydro for “firming” and “smoothing”
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Advanced Metering Infrastructure. All BrightRidge customers are required to have an advanced meter that provides outage reporting, usage, voltage, and other alarms. These meters are integral to management of its network and deemed an absolute necessity. Remote connect and reconnect functionality is available at select sites where there are higher instances of field trips.

Related to Advanced Metering Infrastructure

  • Infrastructure (a) The Borrower has and will maintain a sufficient infrastructure to conduct its business as presently conducted and as contemplated to be conducted following its execution of this Agreement.

  • Metering The Interconnection Customer shall be responsible for the Connecting Transmission Owner’s reasonable and necessary cost for the purchase, installation, operation, maintenance, testing, repair, and replacement of metering and data acquisition equipment specified in Attachments 2 and 3 of this Agreement. The Interconnection Customer’s metering (and data acquisition, as required) equipment shall conform to applicable industry rules and Operating Requirements.

  • Interconnection 2.1.10 Startup Testing and Commissioning

  • Review Systems The Asset Representations Reviewer will maintain and utilize an electronic case management system to manage the Tests and provide systematic control over each step in the Review process and ensure consistency and repeatability among the Tests.

  • Cost of Metering The Issuer shall not be obligated to pay any costs associated with the routine metering duties set forth in this Section 2, including the costs of installing, replacing and maintaining meters, nor shall the Issuer be entitled to any credit against the Servicing Fee for any cost savings realized by the Servicer as a result of new metering and/or billing technologies.

  • Floor Loading Floor loading capacity shall be within building design capacity. Tenant may exceed floor loading capacity with Landlord’s consent, at Landlord’s sole discretion and must, at Tenant’s sole cost and expense, reinforce the floor as required for such excess loading.

  • Information Systems Acquisition Development and Maintenance Security of System Files. To protect City Information Processing Systems and system files containing information, Service Provider will ensure that access to source code is restricted to authorized users whose specific job function necessitates such access.

  • Monitoring System In each case in which the Custodian has exercised delegated authority to place Assets with a Foreign Custodian, the Custodian shall establish a system, to re-assess or re-evaluate selected Foreign Custodians, at least annually in accordance with Rule 17f-5(c)(3).

  • Equipment, Etc Each Grantor shall, (i) within ten (10) days after a written request by the Administrative Agent, in the case of Equipment now owned, and (ii) following a request by the Administrative Agent pursuant to subclause (i) above, within ten (10) days after acquiring any other Equipment, deliver to the Administrative Agent, any and all certificates of title, and applications therefor, if any, of such Equipment and shall cause the Administrative Agent to be named as lienholder on any such certificate of title and applications. No Grantor shall permit any such items to become a fixture to real estate or an accession to other personal property unless such real estate or personal property is the subject of a fixture filing (as defined in the UCC) creating a first priority perfected Lien in favor of the Administrative Agent.

  • Capital Equipment Collaborator’s commitment, if any, to provide ICD with capital equipment to enable the research and development activities under the Research Plan appears in Appendix B. If Collaborator transfers to ICD the capital equipment or provides funds for ICD to purchase it, then ICD will own the equipment. If Collaborator loans capital equipment to ICD for use during the CRADA, Collaborator will be responsible for paying all costs and fees associated with the transport, installation, maintenance, repair, removal, or disposal of the equipment, and ICD will not be liable for any damage to the equipment.

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