Designation of Additional On-System Network Resources Sample Clauses

Designation of Additional On-System Network Resources. During the term of a Service Agreement for Network Integration Transmission Service, the Network Customer may designate a new on-system Network Resource or an increase in output exceeding 1.0 MW of a designated on-system Network Resource by providing the Transmission Provider with as much advance notice as practicable. A designation of an additional (or increased) on-system Network Resource must be made by submitting an Application to Designate Additional On-System Network Resource in the Form of Attachment H to the Transmission Provider by electronic mail no earlier than ten (10) years prior to the requested start date, in accordance with the Transmission Provider’s Open Access Transmission Tariff Business Practices Manual published on OASIS. The submission of an Application on OASIS is not required. Submission of an Application to Designate Additional On-System Network Resource shall be considered a request to modify the Network Customer’s Service Agreement for Network Integration Transmission Service From On-System Network Resources and shall be processed by the Transmission Provider in the same manner as a new Application for Network Integration Transmission Service, including the determination of the need for studies and execution of a modified Service Agreement.
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