CAISO Controlled Grid Sample Clauses

CAISO Controlled Grid. Subject to Section 4.1.2 and the treatment of Existing Contracts under Section 16 of the CAISO Tariff and subject to the applicable interconnection, integration, exchange, operating, joint ownership, and joint participation agreements, each Participating TO shall place under the CAISO’s Operational Control the transmission lines and associated facilities forming part of the transmission network that it owns or to which it has Entitlements, except that Western shall only be required to place under the CAISO’s Operational Control the transmission lines and associated facilities that it owns or to which it has Entitlements as set forth in Appendix A (Western). The Original Participating TOs identified in Section 2.1.1 shall be deemed to have placed such transmission lines and associated facilities and Entitlements under the CAISO’s Operational Control as of the date the CPUC or its delegate declares to be the start date for direct access pursuant to CPUC Decisions 97- 12-131 and 00-00-000. An applicant to become a Participating TO shall provide the
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CAISO Controlled Grid. The system of transmission lines and associated facilities of the parties to a Transmission Control Agreement that have been placed under the CAISO’s Operational Control. CAISO Tariff – The CAISO’s tariff, as filed with FERC, and as amended or supplemented from time to time, or any successor tariff. Material Modification – A modification that has a material impact on the cost or timing of any Interconnection Request or any other valid interconnection request with a later queue priority date. Merchant Network Upgrades – Network Upgrades constructed and owned by an Interconnection Customer pursuant to Article 5.2.1 of this SGIA, Section 13.3 of the GIDAP, and Sections 24.4.6.1 and 36.11 of the CAISO Tariff. Network Upgrades – Additions, modifications, and upgrades to the Participating TO's Transmission System required at or beyond the point at which the Small Generating Facility interconnects with the CAISO Controlled Grid to accommodate the interconnection of the Small Generating Facility with the CAISO Controlled Grid. Network Upgrades do not include Distribution Upgrades.
CAISO Controlled Grid. The system of transmission lines and associated facilities of the parties to the Transmission Control Agreement that have been placed under the CAISO’s Operational Control.
CAISO Controlled Grid. The system of transmission lines and associated facilities of the parties to a Transmission Control Agreement that have been placed under the CAISO’s Operational Control. CAISO Tariff – The CAISO’s tariff, as filed with FERC, and as amended or supplemented from time to time, or any successor tariff. Material Modification – A modification that has a material impact on the cost or timing of any Interconnection Request or any other valid interconnection request with a later queue priority date. Network Upgrades – Additions, modifications, and upgrades to the Participating TO's Transmission System required at or beyond the point at which the Small Generating Facility interconnects with the CAISO Controlled Grid to accommodate the interconnection of the Small Generating Facility with the CAISO Controlled Grid. Network Upgrades do not include Distribution Upgrades.
CAISO Controlled Grid. The system of transmission lines and associated facilities of the parties to a Transmission Control Agreement that have been placed under the CAISO’s Operational Control. CAISO Tariff – The CAISO’s tariff, as filed with FERC, and as amended or supplemented from time to time, or any successor tariff. Commercial Operation Date – The date on which a Small Generating Facility commenced generating electricity for sale as agreed upon by the Participating TO and the Interconnection Customer and in accordance with any implementation plan agreed to by the Participating TO and the CAISO for multiple individual generating units or project phases at a Small Generating Facility where an Interconnection Customer intends to establish separate Commercial Operation Dates for those generating units or project phases. Default – The failure of a breaching Party to cure its breach under this Agreement. Distribution SystemThose non-CAISO-controlled transmission and distribution facilities owned by the Participating TO. Distribution Upgrades – The additions, modifications, and upgrades to the Participating TO's Distribution System. Distribution Upgrades do not include Interconnection Facilities.
CAISO Controlled Grid. The system of transmission lines and associated facilities of the parties to a Transmission Control Agreement that have been placed under the CAISO’s Operational Control. XXXXXXXX Xxxxxx – The CAISO’s tariffCalifornia Independent System Operator Agreement and Tariff, dated March 31, 1997, as filed with FERC, and as amended or supplementedit may be modified from time to time, or any successor tariffand accepted by FERC. Material Modification – A modification that has a material impact on the cost or timing of any Interconnection Request, or any other valid interconnection request to the Distribution Provider or the ISO, with a later queue priority date. Network Upgrades – Additions, modifications, and upgrades to the Participating TO'sDistribution Provider 's Transmission System required at or beyond the point at which the Small Generating Facility interconnects with Distribution System connects to the CAISO Controlled GridDistribution Provider’s Transmission System to accommodate the interconnection of the Small Generating Facility withto the CAISO Controlled GridDistribution Provider’s Distribution System. Network Upgrades do not include Distribution Upgrades.

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