General Interconnection Requirements Sample Clauses

General Interconnection Requirements. (a) The interconnection of a generating facility with the electrical company's electric system, the modification of a generating facility that is currently interconnected to the elec- trical company's electric system, or the modification of an existing interconnection must meet all minimum technical specifications applicable, in their most current approved ver- sion, as set forth in WAC 000-000-000. (b) Interconnection of a generation facility with a name- plate capacity rating of 300 kW or less must comply with all applicable requirements in Table 1. IEEE 1547 compliant X X X X UL 1741 listed X X Interrupting devices (capable of interrupting maximum available fault current) X (8) X X (8) X Interconnection dis- connect device (man- ual, lockable, visible, accessible) X (1) X X X System protection X (3)(4)(6) X (3)(4)(5)(6) Over-voltage trip X (8) X X (8) X Under-voltage trip X (8) X X (8) X Over/under frequency trip X (8) X X (8) X Automatic synchroniz- ing check X X Ground over-voltage or over-current trip for utility system faults X (2) Power factor X (7) X (7) Notes:
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General Interconnection Requirements. 3.1.1. The Parties will maintain the existing POIs already established as of Effective Date of this Agreement. 3.1.2. Multiple POI(s) may be necessary to satisfy interconnection requirements. 3.1.3. Verizon Wireless and CenturyLink shall, where applicable, make reciprocally available the required trunk groups to handle different traffic types. Verizon Wireless and CenturyLink will support the provisioning of trunk groups that carry combined or separate Local Traffic. 3.1.4. Each Party agrees to route traffic only over the proper jurisdictional trunk group. 3.1.5. The Parties will interconnect their networks via Direct Interconnection or via Indirect Interconnection, as described in sections 3.2 and 3.3. Where a CenturyLink tandem exists, Verizon Wireless must establish a POI at the tandem, as described in Section 3.2.3.
General Interconnection Requirements. The unique requirements of each generation interconnection will dictate the establishment of mutually agreeable Interconnection Guidelines that further define the requirements of this Interconnection and Operating Agreement. The Interconnection Guidelines will address, but not be limited to, the following:
General Interconnection Requirements. The following provisions apply to all Customer Generators requesting interconnection to the Company’s system.
General Interconnection Requirements. 1. SPC shall design, construct, install, own and maintain all equipment (including the Transmission Line), other than Penelec's billing meters and monitoring equipment specified in this AGREEMENT, required to generate and deliver electric energy to SPC's side of the Delivery Point. SPC shall furnish, install, operate and maintain facilities such as, but not limited to, the Transmission Line, relays, switches, circuit breakers, synchronizing equipment, control and protective devices determined by the Company to be necessary for parallel operation with Penelec's electrical system. 2. All facilities on Penelec's side of the Delivery Point necessary to provide the electrical connection from SPC to Penelec's electrical system, and any transmission, distribution and/or substation additions required to accept the electric energy produced by SPC including, but not limited to, transmission or distribution lines, circuit breakers, controls and relaying as specified by Penelec, will be provided by Penelec. The estimated costs, both direct and indirect, including, but not limited to material and labor, of said facilities shall be borne by SPC. All such payments shall be made in full to the Company prior to the commencement of construction of said facilities. 3. Within one hundred eighty (180) days of completion of the facilities described in Section G, paragraph 2, Penelec shall send SPC in writing a statement showing the difference between said estimated costs and Penelec's actual costs for construction, installation, etc. of said facilities. In the event the actual costs of said facilities exceed the estimated costs, SPC shall pay the difference to Penelec within thirty (30) days of the statement date. In the event the actual costs are less than the estimated costs, Penelec shall refund the difference to SPC within thirty (30) days of the statement date. 4. SPC shall comply in all respects with Penelec's "Protection Requirements -- Customer-Owned Generation," marked as Appendix 5 attached hereto and made a part hereof. 5. At least sixty (60) days prior to the commencement of construction of the Facility and the Transmission Line, SPC shall submit interconnection plans and specifications (including single line diagrams and control and protective relay schemes as well as plans and specifications for the Transmission Line) to Penelec for inspection and acceptance. 6. In the event the aforesaid plans and specifications are acceptable, said plans and specifications shall...

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