Initial Construction Plan and Reporting Requirements. The Approved Project Sponsor shall keep the CAISO advised monthly as to the progress of the financing, procurement, and construction efforts with respect to the Project, via email or verbal discussion as agreed upon by the Parties, and in accordance with the timeframes specified herein. 5.3.1 The Approved Project Sponsor shall provide the CAISO with the initial construction plan one hundred twenty (120) calendar days after the Approved Project Sponsor has been selected in accordance with Section 24.4.1 of the CAISO Tariff. The plan shall include: land acquisition and permits requirements, status, and schedule; materials procurement requirements, status, and schedule; construction financing status and schedule; and 5.3.2 Every ninety (90) calendar days after the initial construction plan is received until the Project is energized and under CAISO Operational Control, the Approved Project Sponsor shall provide the CAISO with a construction plan status report. Such status report shall include the Project schedule; permit and license status, including environmental, state, and local permits and licenses; right-of-way acquisition status; land acquisition status; design and engineering status; events that might affect the ability to meet design specifications; status of contracts for project work, including land, procurement, and staffing; Interconnecting PTO or other entity interconnection agreements; construction status; testing status; risks and obstacles to project completion; and Project budget status, including actuals, estimate to complete, and contingency. The format for the report shall be in accordance with the Business Practice Manual for the Transmission Planning Process. 5.3.3 Pursuant to Section 24.6.1 of the CAISO Tariff, the CAISO will send Project status reports received in accordance with Section 5.3.2 to the applicable Interconnecting PTO and then the CAISO will hold a call with the Interconnecting PTO to review the status report, including completion date and items of concern. 5.3.4 If, at any time, the Approved Project Sponsor determines, in consultation with the CAISO and Interconnecting PTO or other entity providing Transmission Interconnection Service, that the completion of the Interconnecting PTO's or other entity’s Transmission Interconnection Facilities will not be required until after the specified energization date set forth in Appendix B (Milestones), the Approved Project Sponsor shall provide written notice to the Interconnecting PTO or other entity and to the CAISO of such later date upon which the completion of the Interconnecting PTO's or other entity’s Transmission Interconnection Facilities will be required.
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Samples: Approved Project Sponsor Agreement (Apsa), Approved Project Sponsor Agreement (Apsa), Approved Project Sponsor Agreement (Apsa)
Initial Construction Plan and Reporting Requirements. The Approved Project Sponsor shall keep the CAISO advised monthly as to the progress of the financing, procurement, and construction efforts with respect to the Project, via email or verbal discussion as agreed upon by the Parties, and in accordance with the timeframes specified herein.
5.3.1 The Approved Project Sponsor shall provide the CAISO with the initial construction plan one hundred twenty (120) calendar days after the Approved Project Sponsor has been selected in accordance with Section 24.4.1 of the CAISO Tariff. The plan shall include: land acquisition and permits requirements, status, and schedule; materials procurement requirements, status, and schedule; construction financing status and schedule; and
5.3.2 Every ninety (90) calendar days after the initial construction plan is received until the Project is energized and under CAISO Operational Control, the Approved Project Sponsor shall provide the CAISO with a construction plan status report. Such status report shall include the Project schedule; permit and license status, including environmental, state, and local permits and licenses; right-of-way acquisition status; land acquisition status; design and engineering status; events that might affect the ability to meet design specifications; status of contracts for project work, including land, procurement, and staffing; Interconnecting PTO or other entity interconnection agreements; construction status; testing status; risks and obstacles to project completion; and Project budget status, including actuals, estimate to complete, and contingency. The format for the report shall be in accordance with the Business Practice Manual for the Transmission Planning Process.
5.3.3 Pursuant to Section 24.6.1 of the CAISO Tariff, the CAISO will send Project status reports received in accordance with Section 5.3.2 to the applicable Interconnecting PTO and then the CAISO will hold a call with the Interconnecting PTO to review the status report, including completion date and items of concern.
5.3.4 If, at any time, the Approved Project Sponsor determines, in consultation with the CAISO and Interconnecting PTO or other entity providing Transmission Interconnection Service, that the completion of the Interconnecting PTO's or other entity’s Transmission Interconnection Facilities will not be required until after the specified energization date set forth in Appendix B (Milestones), the Approved Project Sponsor shall provide written notice to the Interconnecting PTO or other entity and to the CAISO of such later date upon which the completion of the Interconnecting PTO's or other entity’s Transmission Interconnection Facilities will be required.,
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Samples: Approved Project Sponsor Agreement (Apsa), Approved Project Sponsor Agreement (Apsa)
Initial Construction Plan and Reporting Requirements. The Approved Project Sponsor shall Citizens will contract with IID for IID or its contractor(s) to keep the CAISO advised monthly as to the progress of the financing, procurement, and construction efforts with respect to the Project, via email or verbal discussion as agreed upon by IID and the PartiesCAISO, and in accordance with the timeframes specified herein.
5.3.1 The Approved Project Sponsor shall Citizens will contract with IID for IID or its contractor(s) to provide the CAISO with the initial construction plan for the Project within one hundred twenty (120) calendar days after the Approved Project Sponsor has been selected in accordance effective date of this Agreement. Citizens will contract with Section 24.4.1 of IID to require that the CAISO Tariff. The plan shall include: land acquisition and permits requirements, status, and schedule; materials procurement requirements, status, and schedule; and Project contact information; and the format of the plan shall be in accordance with the format provided in the Business Practice Manual for the Transmission Planning Process. Within thirty (30) calendar days after receipt of the initial construction financing status plan, the CAISO will provide Citizens and schedule; andIID notice as to whether the initial construction plan is consistent with the Project details set forth in Appendix A.
5.3.2 Every Citizens will contract with IID for IID or its contractor(s) to provide the CAISO with a construction plan status report every ninety (90) calendar days after the initial construction plan is received until the Project is energized and under CAISO the incremental transfer capacity is transferred to the CAISO’s Operational Control, Control as an Entitlement. Citizens will contract with IID to require that the Approved Project Sponsor shall provide the CAISO with a construction plan status report. Such status report shall include the Project schedule; permit and license status, including environmental, state, and local permits and licenses; right-of-way acquisition status; land acquisition status; design and engineering status; events that might affect the ability to meet design specifications; status of contracts for project work, including land, procurement, and staffing; Interconnecting PTO or other entity interconnection agreements; construction status; testing status; risks and obstacles to project completion; and Project budget status, including actuals, estimate to complete, and contingency. The Citizens will contract with IID to require that the format for the report shall be in accordance with the Business Practice Manual for the Transmission Planning Process.
5.3.3 Pursuant to Section 24.6.1 . Within thirty (30) calendar days after receipt of the CAISO Tariffeach status report, the CAISO will send provide Citizens and IID notice as to whether the Project status reports received in accordance with Section 5.3.2 to the applicable Interconnecting PTO and then the CAISO will hold a call as reported is consistent with the Interconnecting PTO to review the status report, including completion date and items of concern.
5.3.4 If, at any time, the Approved Project Sponsor determines, in consultation with the CAISO and Interconnecting PTO or other entity providing Transmission Interconnection Service, that the completion of the Interconnecting PTO's or other entity’s Transmission Interconnection Facilities will not be required until after the specified energization date details set forth in Appendix B A. Within thirty (Milestones)30) calendar days of receipt of what IID designates as the last status report prior to start-up, testing, and energization, the Approved CAISO will provide Citizens and IID notice as to whether the Project Sponsor shall satisfies the Project specifications set forth in Appendix A (“Satisfaction Notice”).
5.3.3 Citizens will provide written notice to the Interconnecting PTO or other entity and to the CAISO of such later date upon which financing status and schedule as that information is known and as the completion of the Interconnecting PTO's or other entity’s Transmission Interconnection Facilities will be requiredinformation changes.
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Samples: Development Agreement