Common use of Grid Connectivity Clause in Contracts

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.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Power Purchase Agreement, Power Purchase Agreement

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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 Act 2003 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.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Power Purchase Agreement

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 Non-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-co- ordination with STU/DISCOMS as the case may be and in accordance with the provisions of Electricity Xxx 0000 Act 2003 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.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Power Purchase Agreement

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.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Power Purchase Agreement

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Grid Connectivity. 4.3.1 The grid connectivity and associated evacuation facilities from the solar power plant substation/substation/ switchyard to distribution/distribution/ transmission system “feed in substation” will be provided in accordance with UPERC JERC (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/P&ED/ STU will lie with the Solar Project Developer/Power Producer/Power Generator. The cost of the transmission line up to the “feed in substation” viz viz. the point of interconnection where the metering is done shall be borne by the Solar Project Developer/Power Producer/Power Generator. This transmission line shall be constructed by the STU or Discom, whoever owns the feed in substationSolar Project Developer / Power Producer / Power Generator. However the 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 Solar Project Developer Developer/Power Producer/Power Generator and will not be met by the STU/DiscomSTU/ P&ED. 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 4.3.4 Construction and operation/operation/ maintenance of evacuation system associated with plants shall be the responsibility of generating company. 4.3.5 The Interconnection/ Metering Point shall be located at the Appropriate voltage of substation of Transco/ P&ED, and generating company shall bear the cost for construction of interconnection/ metering facilities upto the point of connectivity. 4.3.6 The Solar PV Project shall be connected to the nearest substation at the appropriate voltage level.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Power Purchase Agreement

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