Common use of Connection with the Inter-Connection Facilities Clause in Contracts

Connection with the Inter-Connection Facilities. 6.1.1 The TSP shall give the RLDC(s), CTU, / STU, as the case may be, and any other agencies as required, at least sixty (60) days advance written notice of the date on which it intends to connect an Element of the Project, which date shall not be earlier than its Scheduled COD or Schedule COD extended as per Article 4.4.1 & 4.4.2 of this Agreement, unless mutually agreed to by Parties. Further, any preponing of COD of any element prior to Scheduled COD must be approved by the Nodal Agency. 6.1.2 The RLDC / SLDC (as the case may be) or the CTU / STU (as the case may be), for reasonable cause, including non-availability of Interconnection Facilities as per Article 4.2, can defer the connection for up to fifteen (15) days from the date notified by the TSP pursuant to Article 6.1.1, if it notifies to the TSP in writing, before the date of connection, of the reason for the deferral and when the connection is to be rescheduled. However, no such deferment on one or more occasions would be for more than an aggregate period of thirty (30) days. Further, the Scheduled COD would be extended as required, for all such deferments on “day to day” basis. 6.1.3 Subject to Articles 6.1.1 and 6.1.2, any Element of Project may be connected with the Interconnection Facilities when: a. it has been completed in accordance with this Agreement and the Connection Agreement; b. it meets the Grid Code, Central Electricity Authority (Technical Standards for Connectivity to the Grid) Regulations, 2007 as amended from time to time and all other Indian legal requirements, and c. The TSP has obtained the approval in writing of the Electrical Inspector certifying that the Element is ready from the point of view of safety of supply and can be connected with the Interconnection Facilities. d. It has satisfactorily met all the testing requirements as per Articles 6.1.4.

Appears in 12 contracts

Samples: Transmission Service Agreement, Transmission Service Agreement, Transmission Service Agreement

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Connection with the Inter-Connection Facilities. 6.1.1 The TSP shall give the RLDC(s), CTU, / STU, as the case may be, and any other agencies as required, at least sixty (60) days advance written notice of the date on which it intends to connect an Element of the Project, which date shall not be earlier than its Scheduled COD or Schedule COD extended as per Article 4.4.1 & 4.4.2 of this Agreement, unless mutually agreed to by Parties. Further, any preponing of COD of any element prior to Scheduled COD must be approved by the Nodal Agency. 6.1.2 The RLDC / SLDC (as the case may be) or the CTU / STU (as the case may be), for reasonable cause, including non-availability of Interconnection Facilities as per Article 4.2, can defer the connection for up to fifteen (15) days from the date notified by the TSP pursuant to Article 6.1.1, if it notifies to the TSP in writing, before the date of connection, of the reason for the deferral and when the connection is to be rescheduled. However, no such deferment on one or more occasions would be for more than an aggregate period of thirty (30) days. Further, the Scheduled COD would be extended as required, for all such deferments on “day to day” basis. 6.1.3 Subject to Articles 6.1.1 and 6.1.2, any Element of Project may be connected with the Interconnection Facilities when: a. it has been completed in accordance with this Agreement and the Connection Agreement; b. it meets the Grid Code, Central Electricity Authority (Technical Standards for Connectivity to the Grid) Regulations, 2007 as amended from time to time and all other Indian legal requirements, and c. The TSP has obtained the approval in writing of the Electrical Inspector certifying that the Element is ready from the point of view of safety of supply and can be connected with the Interconnection Facilities. d. It has satisfactorily met all the testing requirements as per Articles 6.1.4.

Appears in 7 contracts

Samples: Transmission Service Agreement, Transmission Service Agreement, Transmission Service Agreement

Connection with the Inter-Connection Facilities. 6.1.1 The TSP shall give the RLDC(s), CTU, / CTU/ STU, as the case may be, the Long Term Transmission Customers and any other agencies as required, required at least sixty (60) days advance written notice of the date on which it intends to connect an Element of the Project, which date shall be not be earlier than its Scheduled COD or Schedule COD extended as per Article 4.4.1 & 4.4.2 of this Agreement, unless mutually agreed to by Parties. Further, any preponing of COD of any element prior to Scheduled COD must be approved by the Nodal AgencyLead Long Term Transmission Customer otherwise agrees. 6.1.2 The RLDC / SLDC (as the case may be) or the CTU / STU (as the case may be)) or the Lead Long Term Transmission Customer may, for reasonable cause, including non-availability of failure to arrange for Interconnection Facilities as per Article 4.2, can defer the connection for up to fifteen (15) days from the date notified by the TSP pursuant to Article 6.1.1, 6.1.1 if it notifies to the TSP in writing, before the date of connection, of the reason for the deferral and when the connection is to be rescheduled. However, no such deferment on one or more occasions would be for more than an aggregate period of thirty (30) 30 days. Further, the Scheduled COD would be extended as required, for all such deferments on day to day” for day basis. 6.1.3 Subject to Articles 6.1.1 and 6.1.2, any Element of Project may be connected with the Interconnection Facilities when: a. it has been completed in accordance with this Agreement and the Connection Agreement; b. it meets the Grid Code, Central Electricity Authority (Technical Standards for Connectivity to the Grid) Regulations, 2007 as amended from time to time and all other Indian legal requirements, requirements and c. The TSP has obtained the approval in writing of the Electrical Inspector certifying that the Element is ready from the point of view of safety of supply and can be connected with the Interconnection Facilities. d. It has satisfactorily met all the testing requirements as per Articles 6.1.4.

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: Transmission Service Agreement, Transmission Service Agreement, Transmission Service Agreement

Connection with the Inter-Connection Facilities. 6.1.1 The TSP shall give the RLDC(s), CTU, / STU, as the case may be, and any other agencies as required, at least sixty (60) days advance written notice of the date on which it intends to connect an Element of the Project, which date shall not be earlier than its Scheduled COD or Schedule COD extended as per Article 4.4.1 & 4.4.2 of this Agreement, unless mutually agreed to by Parties. Further, any preponing of COD of any element prior to Scheduled COD must be approved by the Nodal Agency. 6.1.2 The RLDC / SLDC (as the case may be) or the CTU / STU (as the case may be), for reasonable cause, including non-availability of Interconnection Facilities as per Article 4.2, can defer the connection for up to fifteen (15) days from the date notified by the TSP pursuant to Article 6.1.1, if it notifies to the TSP in writing, before the date of connection, of the reason for the deferral and when the connection is to be rescheduled. However, no such deferment on one or more occasions would be for more than an aggregate period of thirty (30) days. Further, the Scheduled COD would be extended as required, for all such deferments on “day to day” basis. 6.1.3 Subject to Articles 6.1.1 and 6.1.2, any Element of Project may be connected with the Interconnection Facilities when: a. a) it has been completed in accordance with this Agreement and the Connection Agreement; b. b) it meets the Grid Code, Central Electricity Authority (Technical Standards for Connectivity to the Grid) Regulations, 2007 as amended from time to time and all other Indian legal requirements, and c. c) The TSP has obtained the approval in writing of the Electrical Inspector certifying that the Element is ready from the point of view of safety of supply and can be connected with the Interconnection Facilities. d. 6.1.4 It has satisfactorily met all the testing requirements as per Articles 6.1.46. 6.1.5 Site Acceptance Test (SAT)/ pre-commissioning tests of all major substation equipment, component, system, facilities shall be successfully carried out before commissioning. The Type tests, FAT and SAT reports should be available at the substation / terminal station of HVDC installations for ready reference of operation and maintenance staff and has to be made available to the Independent Engineer appointed for quality monitoring or their authorised representatives, as and when they wish to examine the same.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Transmission Service Agreement, Transmission Service Agreement, Transmission Service Agreement

Connection with the Inter-Connection Facilities. 6.1.1 The TSP shall give the RLDC(s), CTU, / CTU/ STU, as the case may be, the Long Term Transmission Customers and any other agencies as required, required at least sixty (60) days advance written notice of the date on which it intends to connect an Element of the Project, which date shall be not be earlier than its Scheduled COD or Schedule COD extended as per Article 4.4.1 & 4.4.2 of this Agreement, unless mutually agreed to by Parties. Further, any preponing of COD of any element prior to Scheduled COD must be approved by the Nodal AgencyLead Long Term Transmission Customer otherwise agrees. 6.1.2 The RLDC / RLDC/ SLDC (as the case may be) or the CTU / CTU/ STU (as the case may be)) or the Lead Long Term Transmission Customer may, for reasonable cause, including non-availability of failure to arrange for Interconnection Facilities as per Article 4.2, can defer the connection for up to fifteen (15) days from the date notified by the TSP pursuant to Article 6.1.1, 6. 1.1 if it notifies to the TSP in writing, before the date of connection, of the reason for the deferral and when the connection is to be rescheduled. However, no such deferment on one or more occasions would be for more than an aggregate period of thirty (30) 30 days. Further, the Scheduled COD would be extended as required, for all such deferments on day to day” for day basis. 6.1.3 Subject to Articles 6.1.1 and 6.1.2, any Element of Project may be connected with the Interconnection Facilities when: a. it has been completed in accordance with this Agreement and the Connection Agreement; b. it meets the Grid Code, Central Electricity Authority (Technical Standards for Connectivity to the Grid) Regulations, 2007 as amended from time to time and all other Indian legal requirements, requirements and c. The TSP has obtained the approval in writing of the Electrical Inspector certifying that the Element is ready from the point of view of safety of supply and can be connected with the Interconnection Facilities. d. It has satisfactorily met all the testing requirements as per Articles 6.1.4.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Transmission Service Agreement, Transmission Service Agreement, Transmission Service Agreement

Connection with the Inter-Connection Facilities. 6.1.1 The TSP shall give the RLDC(s), CTU, / CTU/ STU, as the case may be, the Long Term Transmission Customers and any other agencies as required, required at least sixty (60) days advance written notice of the date on which it intends to connect an Element of the Project, which date shall be not be earlier than its Scheduled COD or Schedule COD extended as per Article 4.4.1 & 4.4.2 of this Agreement, unless mutually agreed to by Parties. Further, any preponing of COD of any element prior to Scheduled COD must be approved by the Nodal AgencyLead Long Term Transmission Customer otherwise agrees. 6.1.2 The RLDC / SLDC (as the case may be) or the CTU / STU (as the case may be)) or the Lead Long Term Transmission Customer may, for reasonable cause, including non-availability of failure to arrange for Interconnection Facilities as per Article 4.2, can defer the connection for up to fifteen (15) days from the date notified by the TSP pursuant to Article 6.1.1, 6. 1.1 if it notifies to the TSP in writing, before the date of connection, of the reason for the deferral and when the connection is to be rescheduled. However, no such deferment on one or more occasions would be for more than an aggregate period of thirty (30) 30 days. Further, the Scheduled COD would be extended as required, for all such deferments on day to day” for day basis. 6.1.3 Subject to Articles 6.1.1 and 6.1.2, any Element of Project may be connected with the Interconnection Facilities when: a. it has been completed in accordance with this Agreement and the Connection Agreement; b. it meets the Grid Code, Central Electricity Authority (Technical Standards for Connectivity to the Grid) Regulations, 2007 as amended from time to time and all other Indian legal requirements, requirements and c. The TSP has obtained the approval in writing of the Electrical Inspector certifying that the Element is ready from the point of view of safety of supply and can be connected with the Interconnection Facilities. d. It has satisfactorily met all the testing requirements as per Articles 6.1.4.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Transmission Service Agreement, Transmission Service Agreement, Transmission Service Agreement

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Connection with the Inter-Connection Facilities. 6.1.1 The TSP shall give the RLDC(s), CTU, / STU, as the case may be, and any other agencies as required, at least sixty (60) days advance written notice of the date on which it intends to connect an Element of the Project, which date shall not be earlier than its Scheduled COD or Schedule COD extended as per Article 4.4.1 & 4.4.2 of this Agreement, unless mutually agreed to by Parties. Further, any preponing of COD of any element prior to Scheduled COD must be approved by the Nodal Agency. 6.1.2 The RLDC / SLDC (as the case may be) or the CTU / STU (as the case may be), for reasonable cause, including non-availability of Interconnection Facilities as per Article 4.2, can defer the connection for up to fifteen (15) days from the date notified by the TSP pursuant to Article 6.1.1, if it notifies to the TSP in writing, before the date of connection, of the reason for the deferral and when the connection is to be rescheduled. However, no such deferment on one or more occasions would be for more than an aggregate period of thirty (30) days. Further, the Scheduled COD would be extended as required, for all such deferments on “day to day” basis. 6.1.3 Subject to Articles 6.1.1 and 6.1.2, any Element of Project may be connected with the Interconnection Facilities when: a. a) it has been completed in accordance with this Agreement and the Connection Agreement; b. b) it meets the Grid Code, Central Electricity Authority (Technical Standards for Connectivity to the Grid) Regulations, 2007 as amended from time to time and all other Indian legal requirements, and c. c) The TSP has obtained the approval in writing of the Electrical Inspector certifying that the Element is ready from the point of view of safety of supply and can be connected with the Interconnection Facilities. d. 6.1.4 It has satisfactorily met all the testing requirements as per Articles 6.1.4 6.1.5 Site Acceptance Test (SAT)/ pre-commissioning tests of all major substation equipment, component, system, facilities shall be successfully carried out before commissioning. The Type tests, FAT and SAT reports should be available at the substation / terminal station of HVDC installations for ready reference of operation and maintenance staff and has to be made available to the Independent Engineer appointed for quality monitoring or their authorised representatives, as and when they wish to examine the same.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Transmission Service Agreement, Transmission Service Agreement, Transmission Service Agreement

Connection with the Inter-Connection Facilities. 6.1.1 The TSP shall give the RLDC(s), CTU, / STU, as the case may be, the Long Term Transmission Customers and any other agencies as required, at least sixty (60) days advance written notice of the date on which it intends to connect an Element of the Project, {which date shall not be earlier than its Scheduled COD or Schedule COD extended as per Article 4.4.1 & 4.4.2 of this Agreement, unless mutually agreed to by Partiesthe Lead Long Term Transmission Customer otherwise agrees(Applicable for project other than system strengthening schemes)}. Further, any {Any preponing of COD of any element prior to Scheduled COD must be approved by the Nodal Agency.respective STUs (Applicable for system strengthening schemes)}.‌ 6.1.2 The RLDC / SLDC (as the case may be) or the CTU / STU /any other Transmission Licensee (as the case may be)) or the Lead Long Term Transmission Customer may, for reasonable cause, including non-availability of failure to arrange for Interconnection Facilities as per Article 4.2, can defer the connection for up to fifteen (15) days from the date notified by the TSP pursuant to Article 6.1.1, if it notifies to the TSP in writing, before the date of connection, of the reason for the deferral and when the connection is to be rescheduled. However, no such deferment on one or more occasions would be for more than an aggregate period of thirty (30) days. Further, the Scheduled COD would be extended as required, for all such deferments on day to day” basis.for day basis.‌ 6.1.3 Subject to Articles 6.1.1 and 6.1.2, any Element of Project may be connected with the Interconnection Facilities when: a. it has been completed in accordance with this Agreement and the Connection Agreement; b. it meets the Grid Code, Central Electricity Authority (Technical Standards for Connectivity to the Grid) Regulations, 2007 as amended from time to time and all other Indian legal requirements, and c. The TSP has obtained the approval in writing of the Electrical Inspector certifying that the Element is ready from the point of view of safety of supply and can be connected with the Interconnection Facilities. d. It has satisfactorily met all the testing requirements as per Articles 6.1.46. 6.1.4 All major substation equipment / component (e.g. transformers, reactors, Circuit Breakers, Instrument Transformers (IT), Surge Arresters (SA), Protection relays, clamps & connectors etc.), equipment in terminal stations of HVDC installations including Thyristor valves, Converter Transformers, smoothing reactors, Transformer bushings and wall bushings and transmission line materials (conductors, earthwire, insulator, accessories for conductors & earthwires, hardware fittings for insulators etc) should have been subjected to Type tests, Routine tests, Factory Acceptance Test (FAT), Site Acceptance Test (SAT) as per relevant IS / IEC/ IEEE as applicable. The FAT and SAT reports should be available with the substation / terminal station of HVDC installations for ready reference of operation and maintenance staff and has to be made available to the Nodal Agency or their authorised representatives, as and when they wish to examine the same.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Standard Implementation and Service Agreement

Connection with the Inter-Connection Facilities. 6.1.1 The TSP shall give the RLDC(s), CTU, / STU, as the case may be, and any other agencies as required, at least sixty (60) days advance written notice of the date on which it intends to connect an Element of the Project, which date shall not be earlier than its Scheduled COD or Schedule COD extended as per Article 4.4.1 & 4.4.2 of this Agreement, unless mutually agreed to by Parties. Further, any preponing of COD of any element prior to Scheduled COD must be approved by the Nodal Agency. 6.1.2 The RLDC / SLDC (as the case may be) or the CTU / STU (as the case may be), for reasonable cause, including non-availability of Interconnection Facilities as per Article 4.2, can defer the connection for up to fifteen (15) days from the date notified by the TSP pursuant to Article 6.1.1, if it notifies to the TSP in writing, before the date of connection, of the reason for the deferral and when the connection is to be rescheduled. However, no such deferment on one or more occasions would be for more than an aggregate period of thirty (30) days. Further, the Scheduled COD would be extended as required, for all such deferments on “day to day” basis. 6.1.3 Subject to Articles 6.1.1 and 6.1.2, any Element of Project may be connected with the Interconnection Facilities when: a. it has been completed in accordance with this Agreement and the Connection Agreement; b. it meets the Grid Code, Central Electricity Authority (Technical Standards for Connectivity to the Grid) Regulations, 2007 as amended from time to time and all other Indian legal requirements, and c. The TSP has obtained the approval in writing of the Electrical Inspector certifying that the Element is ready from the point of view of safety of supply and can be connected with the Interconnection Facilities. d. It has satisfactorily met all the testing requirements as per Articles 6.1.4.Articles

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Transmission Service Agreement

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