Common use of Assumptions Clause in Contracts

Assumptions. The assumptions utilized in performing the Study shall be as follows: a. Applicant is, or will be upon commencement of Rule 21 service, an eligible Customer under Rule 21. b. Applicant will install 2 generating units, having a total operating capacity of 1,500 kW; for a total net output of 1,500 kW from these generating units. c. The maximum generating capacity for this Project is 1,500 kW. d. Any technical data supplied by Applicant is complete and accurate. (SCE will not be verifying any information or data provided by Applicant as a part of the Study; notwithstanding this, if SCE notices that the technical data provided by Applicant is insufficient to allow SCE to complete a Study, then SCE may suspend the Study until SCE determines that the data and information provided by Applicant is of a quality that can be used by SCE in performing the Study.). e. The generating units will be installed by Applicant in order to meet the operating date requested by Applicant in its application for interconnection; however, performance of the Study using this assumption does not commit SCE to interconnect on the requested date. A target interconnection date shall be established by SCE after the Study are complete, based on permitting requirements, design, land issues, material lead times and other Project specific factors as well as facts related to SCE’s Distribution System. f. No operating restrictions exist, other than for routine maintenance. g. Other projects with interconnection applications that were submitted prior to Applicant’s Project will be assumed to be in service when performing the Study. h. Potential system enhancements or modifications resulting from such projects, if any, are not assumed and Projects submitted after the date of the Applicant’s Project will not be considered as part of the Study. i. For short circuit analysis, the Project will be assumed to be located at the Applicant’s generating facility. j. This Study will not address the issues that are typically addressed by SCE as a part of a Facilities Study. If this Study concludes that a Facilities Study is needed as part of the interconnection process, then a separate agreement (and the payment of an additional fee) will be required from the Applicant before SCE performs the Facilities Study.

Appears in 11 contracts

Samples: System Impact Study Agreement (Coronus Solar Inc.), System Impact Study Agreement (Coronus Solar Inc.), System Impact Study Agreement (Coronus Solar Inc.)

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Assumptions. The assumptions utilized in performing the Study shall be as follows: a. Applicant is, or will be upon commencement of Rule 21 service, an eligible Customer under Rule 21. b. Applicant will install 2 generating units, each having a total operating capacity of 1,500 750 kW; for a total net output of 1,500 1500 kW from these generating units. c. The maximum generating capacity for this Project is 1,500 1500 kW. d. Any technical data supplied by Applicant is complete and accurate. (SCE will not be verifying any information or data provided by Applicant as a part of the Study; notwithstanding this, if SCE notices that the technical data provided by Applicant is insufficient to allow SCE to complete a Study, then SCE may suspend the Study until SCE determines that the data and information provided by Applicant is of a quality that can be used by SCE in performing the Study.). e. The generating units will be installed by Applicant in order to meet the operating date requested by Applicant in its application for interconnection; however, performance of the Study using this assumption does not commit SCE to interconnect on the requested date. A target interconnection date shall be established by SCE after the Study are complete, based on permitting requirements, design, land issues, material lead times and other Project specific factors as well as facts related to SCE’s Distribution System. f. No operating restrictions exist, other than for routine maintenance. g. Other projects with interconnection applications that were submitted prior to Applicant’s Project will be assumed to be in service when performing the Study. h. Potential system enhancements or modifications resulting from such projects, if any, are not assumed and Projects submitted after the date of the Applicant’s Project will not be considered as part of the Study. i. For short circuit analysis, the Project will be assumed to be located at the Applicant’s generating facility. j. This Study will not address the issues that are typically addressed by SCE as a part of a Facilities Study. If this Study concludes that a Facilities Study is needed as part of the interconnection process, then a separate agreement (and the payment of an additional fee) will be required from the Applicant before SCE performs the Facilities Study.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: System Impact Study Agreement (Coronus Solar Inc.), System Impact Study Agreement (Coronus Solar Inc.), System Impact Study Agreement (Coronus Solar Inc.)

Assumptions. The assumptions utilized in performing the Study shall be as follows: a. Applicant is, or will be upon commencement of Rule 21 service, an eligible Customer under Rule 21. b. Applicant will install 2 1 generating unitsunit, having a total operating capacity of 1,500 1500 kW; for a total net output of 1,500 1500 kW from these generating units. c. The maximum generating capacity for this Project is 1,500 1500 kW. d. Any technical data supplied by Applicant is complete and accurate. (SCE will not be verifying any information or data provided by Applicant as a part of the StudyStudies; notwithstanding this, if SCE notices that the technical data provided by Applicant is insufficient to allow SCE to complete a Study, then SCE may suspend the Study until SCE determines that the data and information provided by Applicant is of a quality that can be used by SCE in performing the Study.). e. The generating units will be installed by Applicant in order to meet the operating date requested by Applicant in its application for interconnection; however, performance of the Study Studies using this assumption does not commit SCE to interconnect on the requested date. A target interconnection date shall be established by SCE after the Study Studies are complete, based on permitting requirements, design, land issues, material lead times and other Project specific factors as well as facts related to SCE’s Distribution System. f. No operating restrictions exist, other than for routine maintenance. g. Other projects with interconnection applications that were submitted prior to Applicant’s Project will be assumed to be in service when performing the StudyStudies. h. Potential system enhancements or modifications resulting from such projects, if any, are not assumed and Projects submitted after the date of the Applicant’s Project will not be considered as part of the StudyStudies. i. For short circuit analysis, the Project will be assumed to be located at the Applicant’s generating facility. j. This Study will not address the issues that are typically addressed by SCE as a part of a Facilities Study. If this Study concludes that a Facilities Study is needed as part of the interconnection process, then a separate agreement (and the payment of an additional fee) will be required from the Applicant before SCE performs the Facilities Study.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Combined System Impact Study and Facilities Study Agreement (Coronus Solar Inc.), Combined System Impact Study and Facilities Study Agreement (Coronus Solar Inc.)

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Assumptions. The assumptions utilized in performing the Study shall be as follows: a. Applicant is, or will be upon commencement of Rule 21 service, an eligible Customer under Rule 21. b. Applicant will install 2 2-SMA 750-US inverter type generating units, 1-1.5MVA transformer with an impedance of 6% at 1.5MVA base, having a total operating capacity of 1,500 kW; for a total net output of 1,500 kW from these generating units. c. The maximum generating capacity for this Project is 1,500 kW. d. Any technical data supplied by Applicant is complete and accurate. (SCE will not be verifying any information or data provided by Applicant as a part of the Study; notwithstanding this, if SCE notices that the technical data provided by Applicant is insufficient to allow SCE to complete a Study, then SCE may suspend the Study until SCE determines that the data and information provided by Applicant is of a quality that can be used by SCE in performing the Study.). e. The generating units will be installed by Applicant in order to meet the operating date requested by Applicant in its application for interconnection; however, performance of the Study using this assumption does not commit SCE to interconnect on the requested date. A target interconnection date shall be established by SCE after the Study are complete, based on permitting requirements, design, land issues, material lead times and other Project specific factors as well as facts related to SCE’s Distribution System. f. No operating restrictions exist, other than for routine maintenance. g. Other projects with interconnection applications that were submitted prior to Applicant’s Project will be assumed to be in service when performing the Study. h. Potential system enhancements or modifications resulting from such projects, if any, are not assumed and Projects submitted after the date of the Applicant’s Project will not be considered as part of the Study. i. For short circuit analysis, the Project will be assumed to be located at the Applicant’s generating facility. j. This Study will not address the issues that are typically addressed by SCE as a part of a Facilities Study. If this Study concludes that a Facilities Study is needed as part of the interconnection process, then a separate agreement (and the payment of an additional fee) will be required from the Applicant before SCE performs the Facilities Study.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: System Impact Study Agreement (Coronus Solar Inc.)

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