Grid Connectivity Sample Clauses

Grid Connectivity. 4.3.1 The grid connectivity and associated evacuation facilities from the solar power plant substation/switchyard to distribution/transmission system “feed in substation” will be provided in accordance with UPERC (Grant of Connectivity to Intra-State Transmission System) Regulations 2010 as amended from time to time. 4.3.2 The responsibility of getting connectivity with the transmission system owned by the Discom/STU will lie with the Project Developer. The cost of the transmission line up to the “feed in substation” viz the point of interconnection where the metering is done shall be borne by the Solar Project Developer. This transmission line shall be constructed by the STU or Discom, whoever owns the feed in substation. However the entire cost of transmission including cost of construction of line, wheeling charges, and losses etc. as per applicable Regulations of the commission will be borne by the Project Developer and will not be met by the STU/Discom. 4.3.3 However, for the projects coming up in areas excluding Bundelkhand region and excluding stated mandals (Azamgarh, Basti, Gorakhpur, Varanasi, Devipatan and Faizabad) of Purvanchal region the seller shall have the option to construct the transmission line on their own in co-ordination with STU/DISCOMS as the case may be and in accordance with the provisions of Electricity Xxx 0000 and applicable Regulations of the Commission. 4.3.4 Seller(s) shall be responsible for the Operation and maintenance of dedicated transmission line up to the point of connectivity. Such arrangement shall be as per the regulations specified by the Appropriate Commission, as amended from time to time. 4.3.5 Construction and operation/maintenance of evacuation system associated with plants shall be the responsibility of generating company.
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Grid Connectivity. (a) As of the In-Service Date, you must be taking service from the Standard Net Metering Service ("NEM Service") from your local utility ("Utility"). You agree that you will continue to take NEM Service for as long as this Lease is in effect. You agree to use the NEM Service currently in effect for this Utility or, in the event that the NEM Service is no longer in effect, you agree to use a substitute metering program as chosen by Sunrun. You agree to execute all documentation associated with NEM Service, or any substitute metering service, and any refund, credit, or rebate program promptly at the request of Sunrun, its affiliates, and/or the Utility. (b) All electric energy produced by the Solar Facility will be made available to you for use at the Property pursuant to this Lease. Title to the electric energy produced rests with you. (c) If at any time you need more electric energy than is being produced by the Solar Facility ("Supplemental Energy"), you will be solely responsible for purchasing that electric energy from another supplier, such as your Utility. During the term of this Lease you should expect to purchase Supplemental Energy from your Utility. Sunrun will not be in default of this Lease and will not be responsible for any Supplemental Energy you purchase to complement the electric energy produced by the Solar Facility. (d) For the purposes of calculating refunds, if any, under the performance guarantee, you agree that electric energy provided under this Lease shall be measured at the point where the Solar Facility connects to the Property's connection to your Utility at the time when the electric energy reaches that point of interconnection. (e) You agree that Sunrun alone will receive any credit, rebate, environmental attribute, or other payment or offset that may be attributable to the Solar Facility and all incentives will be sole property of and transferable by Sunrun. Notwithstanding the foregoing, if you purchase the Solar Facility from Sunrun, you will own, and be entitled to proceeds from the sales of, solar renewable energy credit and renewable energy credit earned after the date you purchase the solar facility from Sunrun.
Grid Connectivity. 4.4 Information regarding Interconnection Facilities............................................................................................
Grid Connectivity. (a) The project should get connected with the Power Substation or Grid Substation of Discom / STU. The responsibility of getting connectivity with the transmission system will lie with the IPP. The IPP shall be required to obtain an “in-principle” approval from the Discom / STU (as the case may be) regarding the proposed evacuation arrangement that is to be constructed by the IPP. (b) The projects should be connected with the Power Substation (Distribution Network) / Grid Substation (Transmission Network) as per the relevant regulations of the Central Electricity Authority. The IPP may use the existing substation or inject into the distribution network for better utilization of the available infrastructure. The IPP shall first explore the possibility of connecting to the Power Substation and only in case of its inability to connect to the Power Substation due to any constraint it may consider the option of injecting power into Grid Substation. (c) The requisite arrangement for the evacuation of the power from the generation plant to the allocated Interconnection Substation shall be developed by the IPP. The Government of Jharkhand shall reimburse the cost of such construction of power evacuation facilities from the project’s generator switchyard to the interconnection point (injection point), up to a maximum length of 10 kms at the rates determined by JUSNL/JBVNL and such reimbursement shall not be considered for determination of tariff by both the parties. The cost of evacuation infrastructure beyond a distance of 10 kms, shall be borne by the IPP.
Grid Connectivity. (i) The SPD shall be required to obtain all information/approvals from PSTCL/CTU/ ISTS Licensee and concerned authority with regard to the Interconnection Facilities necessary to enable it to design, install and operate Plant and all interconnecting apparatus/ equipment on the SPD‟s side of the Delivery Point to enable delivery of electricity at the Interconnection/ Metering/Delivery Point. (ii) The SPD shall be responsible for getting the grid connectivity and long term access (LTA) from PSTCL/ CTU/ISTS Licensee, as applicable, at it‟s own cost. For interconnection with the grid and metering, the SPD shall abide by the applicable Grid Code, Grid Connectivity Standards, Regulations on Communication System for transmission of electric power and other regulations (as amended from time to time) issued by Appropriate Commission and Central Electricity Authority (CEA). (iii) The responsibility of getting connectivity with the transmission system up to interconnection /Metering/Delivery point shall be entirely of the SPD to be obtained at its cost. The transmission of power up to the point of interconnection where the metering is done for energy accounting shall also be the responsibility of the SPD at its own cost. The maintenance of Transmission system upto the interconnection /Metering/Delivery point including interconnection facilities shall be the responsibility of the SPD at it‟s own cost. (iv) The entire cost of transmission including cost of construction of line, interconnection facilities, any other charges, losses etc. from the Project up to the Interconnection/ Metering/Delivery Point shall be borne by the SPD and the same will not be reimbursed by PSPCL. In case of any delay in connectivity of the Project and non- availability of Grid and Transmission System during Term of this Agreement, for reasons not attributable to the SPD, the provisions of Article 3.4, 3.5 & 3.6 shall be applicable. (v) The SPD shall be responsible for complying with the PSERC / CERC regulations on Forecasting, Scheduling and Deviation Settlement, as applicable and for all liabilities related to Connectivity. (vi) Penalties, fines and charges imposed by the CTU/ STU/ISTS Licensee under any statute or regulation in relation to delay in commissioning of Project shall be payable by the SPD and the same will not be reimbursed by PSPCL. (vii) All expenses including wheeling charges and losses between the Project and the Delivery Point shall be paid by the SPD without any reimbursem...
Grid Connectivity. Power is to be evacuated through 33 kV indoor switchgear present in the floating solar plant control room which shall ultimately evacuate through the common floating solar power evacuation line.
Grid Connectivity. 4.2.1 The grid connectivity of the Solar Power Project to the Grid Substation will be provided in accordance with UPERC (Grant of Connectivity to Intra-State Transmission System) Regulations, 2010, as amended from time to time. 4.2.2 Grid connectivity will be at the 220 kV side of the Grid Substation for Jhansi Solar Park. 4.2.3 The responsibility of getting grid connectivity with the Grid Substation will lie with the SPPD. The cost of the Internal Power Evacuation Infrastructure up to the Delivery Point where the metering is done shall be borne by the SPPD. All cost related to transmission including cost of transmission charges, wheeling charges, and losses etc. till the Delivery Point will be borne by the SPD and will not be reimbursed by the STU/UPPCL/SPPD. 4.2.4 The SPPD shall be responsible for the operation and maintenance of the Internal Power Evacuation Infrastructure. Such arrangement shall be as per the regulations specified by UPERC, as amended from time to time. 4.2.5 Construction and operation/maintenance of power evacuation system associated with the Project up to the Internal Power Evacuation Infrastructure shall be the responsibility of the SPD. 4.2.6 The Delivery Point shall be located at the 220 kV side of the Grid Substation. 4.2.7 The SPPD will bear the cost for construction of the Internal Power Evacuation Infrastructure which shall be recovered in accordance with the provisions of Implementation Support Agreement.
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Grid Connectivity. As of the In-Service Date, you must be taking service from the Standard Net Metering Service ("NEM Service") from your local utility ("Utility"). You agree that you will continue to take NEM Service for as long as this Lease is in effect. You agree to use the NEM Service currently in effect for this Utility or, in the event that the NEM Service is no longer in effect, you agree to use a substitute metering program as chosen by Sunrun. You agree to execute all documentation associated with NEM Service, or any substitute metering service, and any refund, credit, or rebate program promptly at the request of Sunrun, its affiliates, and/or the Utility.
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