Development and Grid Connection Sample Clauses

Development and Grid Connection. Report To share lessons from Project development including a strong focus on the grid connection process and the learnings relevant to the use of advanced inverters. Once 3 months following receipt of grid connection approvals Public The Development and Grid Connection Report will provide an overview of the development phase of the Project, with a focus on the learnings and challenges relevant to the use of advanced inverters. The report will highlight the challenges and lessons learned from the Project to date. The report should cover: General Project information, including sizing, budget, location, services and functionality, registration, grid connection details, Project partners, Project delivery model and ownership model Overview of Project Objectives with focus on innovative elements including: Technical and commercial considerations for selection and use of advanced inverters Learnings and challenges from the grid connection approval processes Commentary on the costs and benefits of advanced inverters (from the Recipient’s perspective) Overview of system stability modelling conducted under the grid connection process and as required by the Testing Plan including key learnings relevant to the use of advanced inverters Commentary on the appropriateness of the existing regulatory frameworks for advanced inverters (e.g. suitability of Generator Performance Standards) Description of any other learnings and challenges encountered to date (e.g. procurement, finance, safety, legal etc.) Report must comply with the ARENA Report Writing Tips and Guidelines, including the minimum content. Public report to be published on ARENA Knowledge Bank, and/or on a public platform determined by ARENA. Any sensitive information (information not for public release) to be included as a confidential addendum for ARENA only (rather than separate report).
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