Connection of Distributed Generation Sample Clauses

Connection of Distributed Generation. The Retailer will:
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Connection of Distributed Generation. The Distributor and the Trader must comply with their obligations under Part 6 of the Code, in respect of connecting Distributed Generation. The Trader must:
Connection of Distributed Generation above 10 k W in Total INITIAL APPLICATION FORM – NF05/60 CUSTOMER DETAILS Customer Name Postal Address Contact Phone Email Fax INSTALLERS DETAILS Installers Name Postal Address Contact Phone Email Is this a new installation or capacity increase to existing? Generator capacity in kW: Type of DG – (photovoltaic, wind, gas etc.) Proposed location of the DG NZMG coordinates or address Proposed Connection Date: Technical specifications of the DG and associated equipment, including:  Technical specifications of equipment that allows the DG to be disconnected from the Network on loss of mains voltage:  The number of phases:  The proposed point of connection to the Network; - ICP or transformer number:  Any battery storage?  Details of any load at the proposed point of connection:  Connection voltage: The maximum active power injected MW max: The reactive power requirements MVArs if any: Resistance and reactance details of the generating unit: Fault level contribution kA: Method of voltage control: Single line diagram of proposed connection attached: Means of synchronisation and connection and disconnection to the Network, including the type and ratings of circuit breaker proposed: Details of compliance with frequency and voltage support requirements as specified in the Electricity Industry Participation Code 2010 if applicable: Proposed periods and amounts of electricity injections into, and off takes from, the Network if known: Any other information that is required by Transpower New Zealand Limited as the system operator: Energy Retailer for load and generation Declaration [ ], being the applicant for the connection of the DG referred to in this Initial Application Form to NWL’s Distribution Network, certify that the above information is true and correct. Signed for/by the applicant: [insert name and position] [insert date] Continued/ Initial application form (NF05/60) for Connection of Distributed Generation above 10kW For NWL Use: Network Approval Confirmation Application requirements complete: Yes/No Application approved to progress to installation and testing: Yes/No Signed: Date: Network Connection Details Zone Substation Feeder Distribution Transformer Customer Name Address Contact Phone Email Installers Name Address Contact Phone Email
Connection of Distributed Generation. The Distributor and the Trader must comply with their obligations under Part 6 of the Code, in respect of connecting Distributed Generation. The Trader must: purchase electricity from Distributed Generation connected to the Network only if the Trader has confirmation from the Distributor that there is a Connection Contract in place between the Distributed Generator and the Distributor; and notify the Distributor if the Trader has reasonable grounds to suspect that a Distributed Generator does not have a Connection Contract with the Distributor and has connected its Distributed Generation directly or indirectly to the Network.
Connection of Distributed Generation. The Retailer will: purchase electricity from Distributed Generation connected to the Network only if the Retailer has confirmation from the Distributor that there is a Connection Contract in place between the Distributed Generator and the Distributor; and notify the Distributor if the Retailer has reasonable grounds to suspect that a Distributed Generator does not have a Connection Contract with the Distributor and has connected its Distributed Generation directly or indirectly to the Network. Notification of interference, damage or theft: If the Distributor or Retailer discovers any interference or damage to the other party's equipment or the Consumer's Installation, or evidence of theft of electricity, loss of electricity or interference with the Network, the discovering party will notify the affected party as soon as it is practicable to do so. Additional Metering Equipment: Either party may, at its own cost, install and maintain additional Metering Equipment (whether owned by that party or by a third party) for metering data verification purposes or other purposes, provided that: the additional Metering Equipment does not interfere with any other equipment owned or used by the other party; and the party installing the additional Metering Equipment ensures that it is installed and maintained in accordance with Good Electricity Industry Practice. Responsibility for damages: If the party installing or maintaining additional Metering Equipment (the “First Party”) causes damage to the equipment or invalidates the existing Metering Equipment certification of the other party, the First Party will: meet the cost of making good the damage or recertifying the Metering Equipment (including the cost of any fines or penalties imposed under the Code as a result of the damage or invalidation of certification); and if the damage invalidates the existing Metering Equipment certification, and the other party incurs costs because of its use of the Metering Equipment during the period of non-certification, the First Party will reimburse the other party for those costs, except to the extent that the indemnified party knew or ought reasonably to have known that the Metering Equipment was uncertified. Safe Housing of Equipment: The Retailer will, subject to clause 27.1, include in its Consumer Contracts (subject to any alternative written agreement between the Retailer and the Distributor) an undertaking by the Consumer to provide and maintain, at no cost to the Distributor,...
Connection of Distributed Generation. The Retailer will: purchase electricity from Distributed Generation connected to the Network only if the Retailer has confirmation from the Distributor that there is a Connection Contract in place between the Distributed Generator and the Distributor; and notify the Distributor if the Retailer has reasonable grounds to suspect that a Distributed Generator does not have a Connection Contract with the Distributor and has connected its Distributed Generation directly or indirectly to the Network.
Connection of Distributed Generation. The Trader will:
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