Initiating an Interconnection Request Sample Clauses

Initiating an Interconnection Request. To initiate an Interconnection Request, Interconnection Customer must submit all of the following: (i) a $10,000 deposit, (ii) a completed application in the form of Appendix 1, and (iii) demonstration of Site Control or a posting of an additional deposit of $10,000. Such deposits shall be applied toward any Interconnection Studies pursuant to the Interconnection Request. If Interconnection Customer demonstrates Site Control within the cure period specified in Section 3.3.3 after submitting its Interconnection Request, the additional deposit shall be refundable; otherwise, all such deposit(s), additional and initial, become non-refundable. The expected In-Service Date of the new Large Generating Facility or increase in capacity of the existing Generating Facility shall be no more than the process window for the regional expansion planning period (or in the absence of a regional planning process, the process window for Transmission Provider's expansion planning period) not to exceed seven years from the date the Interconnection Request is received by Transmission Provider, unless Interconnection Customer demonstrates that engineering, permitting and construction of the new Large Generating Facility or increase in capacity of the existing Generating Facility will take longer than the regional expansion planning period. The In-Service Date may succeed the date the Interconnection Request is received by Transmission Provider by a period up to ten years, or longer where Interconnection Customer and Transmission Provider agree, such agreement not to be unreasonably withheld.
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Initiating an Interconnection Request. To initiate an Interconnection Request, Interconnection Customer must submit to IPA all of the following: (i) a deposit in the amount specified in the Deposit Amount Schedule, all except $25,000 of which is refundable,
Initiating an Interconnection Request. To initiate an Interconnection Request, Interconnection Customer must submit all of the following during a Request Window: (i) a deposit of one of the following amounts: (a) $250,000 for a Generating Facility greater than 75 MW; $25,000 of the deposit shall be non-refundable; (b) $75,000 for a Generating Facility of more than 20 MW but no more than 75 MW; $25,000 of the deposit shall be non-refundable; (c) $50,000 for a Generating Facility less than or equal to 20 MW; $5,000 of the deposit shall be non-refundable; (ii) a completed application in the form of Appendix 1, including data required in Attachments A, B or C to Appendix 1; and (iii) demonstration of Site Control of at least twenty-five percent (25%) of sufficient land area to support the size and type of Generating Facility proposed. The deposit shall be applied toward administration of the Interconnection Request and any required Interconnection Studies. The expected In-Service Date of the new Generating Facility or increase in capacity of the existing Generating Facility shall be no later than the process window for the regional expansion planning period (or in the absence of a regional planning process, the process window for Transmission Provider’s expansion planning period) not to exceed seven years from the date the Interconnection Request is received by Transmission Provider, unless Interconnection Customer demonstrates that engineering, permitting and construction of the new Generating Facility or increase in capacity of the existing Generating Facility will take longer than the regional expansion planning period. The In-Service Date may succeed the date the Interconnection Request is received by Transmission Provider by a period up to ten years, or longer where Interconnection Customer and Transmission Provider agree, such agreement not to be unreasonably withheld.
Initiating an Interconnection Request. An Interconnection Customer requesting to join a Cluster shall submit its Interconnection Request to Transmission Provider within, and no later than, the close of the Cluster Request Window. Transmission Provider shall deem any Interconnection Requests received outside of the Cluster Request Window as invalid. For an Interconnection Customer’s Interconnection Request to be valid, Interconnection Customer must submit all of the following:
Initiating an Interconnection Request. To initiate an Interconnection Request, Developer must submit all of the following: (i) a $10,000 non-refundable application fee; (ii) a completed application in the form of Appendix 1; and (iii) demonstration of Site Control or a posting of an additional deposit of $10,000. Deposits, excluding the application fee, shall be applied toward any Interconnection Studies pursuant to the Interconnection Request. If Developer demonstrates Site Control within the cure period specified in Section 30.3.3.3 after submitting its Interconnection Request, the additional deposit shall be refundable; otherwise, all such deposit(s), additional and initial, become non- refundable. The expected Commercial Operation Date of the new Large Facility or proposed increase in capacity of the existing Large Facility provided at the time of the submission of the Interconnection Request shall be no more than ten (10) years from the date the Interconnection Request is received by the ISO. Extensions of Commercial Operation Dates are governed by Section 30.4.4.5.
Initiating an Interconnection Request. An Interconnection Customer desiring to interconnect to the Colstrip Transmission System a generator with a Generating Facility Capacity of more than 20 MW shall submit a request to interconnect a large generator (“Interconnection Request”) to each Owner utilizing the common application form, included as an attachment hereto. In addition, the Interconnection Customer shall submit, along with the application to each Owner, a deposit (application deposit) in an amount set forth in such Owner’s OATT. Customer shall also consent to the sharing of information related to the request with the other Owners, to the extent such consent is necessary. If the Interconnection Customer does not have Site Control, the Interconnection Customer must submit an additional deposit to each Owner, pursuant to Section 3.3.1 of each Owner’s LGIP. Each Owner maintains its own generator interconnection queue on its OASIS. A valid request for large generator interconnection shall be reflected on such queue. Queue position on each Owner’s OASIS shall be based on the date, by which the last Owner has received an interconnection request that is considered to be a valid request, and the customer has consented to the sharing of information related to the request with the other Owners, to the extent such consent is necessary.
Initiating an Interconnection Request. An Interconnection Customer desiring to interconnect to the Colstrip Transmission System a generator with a Generating Facility Capacity of no more than 20 MW shall submit a request to interconnect a small generator (Interconnection Request) to each Owner utilizing the common application form, included as an attachment hereto. In addition, the Interconnection Customer shall submit, along with the application to each Owner, a processing fee or deposit (application deposit) in an amount set forth in such Owner’s SGIP. Each Owner maintains its own generator interconnection queue on its OASIS. A valid request for small generator interconnection shall be reflected on such queue. Queue position on each Owner’s OASIS shall be based on the date, by which the last Owner has received an interconnection request that is considered to be a valid request, and the customer has consented to the sharing of information related to the request with the other Owners, to the extent such consent is necessary.
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Initiating an Interconnection Request. A customer desiring to interconnect transmission to the Colstrip Transmission System shall submit a request for transmission-to-transmission interconnection (a “Transmission Interconnection Request”) to each Owner, utilizing the common application form, included as an attachment hereto. In addition, the customer shall submit, along with each application, a deposit (“application deposit”) in an amount of $10,000. Each Owner shall hold the application deposit it receives, and will refund any unused portion at the end of the transmission-to-transmission interconnection study period without interest. NorthWestern Energy, as the designated operator, shall review the application for Transmission Interconnection Request for completeness. A Transmission Interconnection Request will not be considered complete until all information in the application form is received and each Owner has received both a Transmission Interconnection Request that is considered to be a valid request and the required application deposit. Within fifteen (15) business days of receipt of the application, NorthWestern Energy, as the designated operator, shall (i) notify the customer that its application is complete, or (ii) notify the customer of any deficiencies in the application, including the failure to provide one or more deposits. If the customer fails to cure all deficiencies within fifteen (15) business days after delivery of the notice of deficiency, the application for a Transmission Interconnection Request will be deemed by each Owner to be withdrawn. Transmission Interconnection Requests shall be studied in order based on the date, by which the last Owner has received a Transmission Interconnection Request that is considered to be a valid request, and the customer has consented to the sharing of information related to the request with the other Owners, to the extent such consent is necessary.
Initiating an Interconnection Request. To initiate an Interconnection Request, Developer must submit all of the following: (i) a $10,000 non-refundable application fee; (ii) a completed application in the form of Appendix 1; and (iii) demonstration of Site Control or a posting of an additional deposit of $10,000. If Developer provides Site Control that the ISO deems deficient, but subsequently demonstrates Site Control accepted by the ISO within the cure period specified in Section 30.3.3.3, the deposit in lieu of Site Control shall be refundable; otherwise, such deposit becomes non-refundable. The expected Commercial Operation Date of the new Large Facility or proposed increase in capacity of the existing Large Facility provided at the time of the submission of the Interconnection Request shall be no more than ten (10) years from the date the Interconnection Request is received by the ISO. Extensions of Commercial Operation Dates are governed by Section 30.4.4.5.
Initiating an Interconnection Request. To initiate an Interconnection Request, Interconnection Customer must submit all of the following to the Transmission Provider:
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