Description of Point of Interconnection and Point of Ownership Change Sample Clauses

Description of Point of Interconnection and Point of Ownership Change. The Point of Interconnection (“POI”) is a point between bus section 14 and bus tie feeder 100 at Jamaica 138 kV Substation; see Figure A-1. The Point of Change of Ownership (“PCO”) is at the 138 kV potheads of Interconnection Customer’s 138 kV Interconnection Cable; see Figure A-1. These potheads are owned by the Interconnection Customer.
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Description of Point of Interconnection and Point of Ownership Change. The large Generating Facility is connected to a substation owned by the Developer and located in Linden, New Jersey. Two 345kV fluid filled pipe type transmission cables connect the Linden substation to the Goethals Substation, owned by the Connecting Transmission Owner and located in New York City. The 345kV transmission cables run from the New Jersey side of the Xxxxxx Kill to the New York side of the Kill. The Point of Interconnection (“POI”) of the Large Generating Facility is in the Xxxxxx Kill, at the legal boundary between the State of New Jersey and the State of New York. The POI is also the point of ownership change (“POC”) between the facilities owned by the Developer and facilities owned by the Connecting Transmission Owner.

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