Diesel Generator Power Back-up Sample Clauses

Diesel Generator Power Back-up. Provision has been made for the installation of Diesel Generator (“DG”) for power backup to run the basic facilities at the Luxury Zone. In addition to that, DG back up facility has been made available for every apartment. The Purchaser has paid for allocated DG load and charges of the same for its Apartment. The Purchaser will be required to pay DG usage charges on the basis of a suitable mechanism as shall be devised by the Promoter/the Association, as the case may be.
AutoNDA by SimpleDocs
Diesel Generator Power Back-up. Provision has been made for the installation of Diesel Generator (“DG”) for power backup to run the basic facilities at the Project. In addition to that, DG back up facility has been made available for every apartment. The allocated DG load charges has been paid by the Purchaser and is included in the Total Price. The Purchasers will be required to pay DG usage charges on the basis of a suitable mechanism as shall be devised by the Promoter /the Association, as the case may be. [O] Default in Making Payments of Usage Charges of Common Facilities during the Maintenance Period: So long as the Common Areas & Facilities of the Project are maintained by the Promoter, failure to pay Maintenance Charges, Electricity Charges, DG usage Charges, and Membership Subscription of the RAC within due dates may result in withdrawal/ restrictions/ disconnections/discontinuation of the respective common services to the Purchasers and will make the Purchasers liable to pay interest at 12% per annum on the outstanding dues for the period of the delay, calculated from the due date till the date of actual payment.

Related to Diesel Generator Power Back-up

  • Power Factor Design Criteria (Reactive Power A wind generating plant shall maintain a power factor within the range of 0.95 leading to 0.95 lagging, measured at the Point of Interconnection as defined in this LGIA, if the ISO’s System Reliability Impact Study shows that such a requirement is necessary to ensure safety or reliability. The power factor range standards can be met using, for example without limitation, power electronics designed to supply this level of reactive capability (taking into account any limitations due to voltage level, real power output, etc.) or fixed and switched capacitors if agreed to by the Connecting Transmission Owner for the Transmission District to which the wind generating plant will be interconnected, or a combination of the two. The Developer shall not disable power factor equipment while the wind plant is in operation. Wind plants shall also be able to provide sufficient dynamic voltage support in lieu of the power system stabilizer and automatic voltage regulation at the generator excitation system if the System Reliability Impact Study shows this to be required for system safety or reliability.

  • Capacity Interconnection Rights Pursuant to and subject to the applicable terms of the Tariff, the Interconnection Customer shall have Capacity Interconnection Rights at the Point(s) of Interconnection specified in this Interconnection Service Agreement in the amount of 550 MW.

  • Electrical Power CUSTOMER acknowledges that the Services will not function in the absence of electrical power.

  • Reactive Power 1.8.1 The Interconnection Customer shall design its Small Generating Facility to maintain a composite power delivery at continuous rated power output at the Point of Interconnection at a power factor within the range established by the Connecting Transmission Owner on a comparable basis, until NYISO has established different requirements that apply to all similarly situated generators in the New York Control Area on a comparable basis.

  • Provisioning of High Frequency Spectrum and Splitter Space 3.2.1 BellSouth will provide <<customer_name>> with access to the High Frequency Spectrum as follows:

  • Real and Reactive Power Control 36 9.6 Outages and Interruptions. 37 9.7 Switching and Tagging Rules. 41 9.8 Use of Attachment Facilities by Third Parties. 41 9.9 Disturbance Analysis Data Exchange. 42 ARTICLE 10. MAINTENANCE 42 10.1 Connecting Transmission Owner Obligations. 42 10.2 Developer Obligations. 42 10.3 Coordination. 42 10.4 Secondary Systems. 42 10.5 Operating and Maintenance Expenses. 43 ARTICLE 11. PERFORMANCE OBLIGATION 43

  • Energy Resource Interconnection Service (ER Interconnection Service).

  • Power System Stabilizers The Developer shall procure, install, maintain and operate Power System Stabilizers in accordance with the requirements identified in the Interconnection Studies conducted for Developer’s Large Generating Facility. NYISO and Connecting Transmission Owner reserve the right to reasonably establish minimum acceptable settings for any installed Power System Stabilizers, subject to the design and operating limitations of the Large Generating Facility. If the Large Generating Facility’s Power System Stabilizers are removed from service or not capable of automatic operation, the Developer shall immediately notify the Connecting Transmission Owner and NYISO. The requirements of this paragraph shall not apply to wind generators.

  • Synchronous Generation The Interconnection Customer shall design its Small Generating Facility to maintain a composite power delivery at continuous rated power output at the Point of Interconnection at a power factor within the range of 0.95 leading to 0.95 lagging, unless the NYISO or the Transmission Owner in whose Transmission District the Small Generating Facility interconnects has established different requirements that apply to all similarly situated generators in the New York Control Area or Transmission District (as applicable) on a comparable basis, in accordance with Good Utility Practice.

  • Reactive Power and Primary Frequency Response 9.6.1 Power Factor Design Criteria

Time is Money Join Law Insider Premium to draft better contracts faster.