Common use of Interconnection and Operation Clause in Contracts

Interconnection and Operation. The Customer may interconnect the Generating Facility with the Utility’s System and operate in parallel with the Utility’s System once all of the following have occurred: 2.1 Upon completing construction, the Customer will cause the Generating Facility to be inspected or otherwise certified by the appropriate local electrical wiring inspector with jurisdiction, and 2.2 The Customer returns the Certificate of Completion to the Utility, and 2.3 The Utility has either: 2.3.1 Completed its inspection of the Generating Facility to ensure that all equipment has been appropriately installed and that all electrical connections have been made in accordance with applicable codes. All inspections must be conducted by the Utility, at its own expense, within ten Business Days after receipt of the Certificate of Completion and shall take place at a time agreeable to the Parties. The Utility shall provide a written statement that the Generating Facility has passed inspection or shall notify the Customer of what steps it must take to pass inspection as soon as practicable after the inspection takes place; or 2.3.2 If the Utility does not schedule an inspection of the Generating Facility within ten Business Days after receiving the Certificate of Completion, the witness test is deemed waived (unless the Parties agree otherwise); or 2.3.3 The Utility waives the right to inspect the Generating Facility. 2.4 The Utility has the right to disconnect the Generating Facility in the event of improper installation or failure to return the Certificate of Completion. 2.5 Revenue quality metering equipment must be installed and tested in accordance with applicable American National Standards Institute (ANSI) standards and all applicable regulatory requirements.

Appears in 15 contracts

Samples: Generator Interconnection Agreement, Generator Interconnection Procedures, Generator Interconnection Agreement

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Interconnection and Operation. The Customer may interconnect the operate Small Generating Facility and interconnect with the UtilityConnecting Transmission Owner’s System and operate in parallel with the Utility’s Distribution System once all of the following have occurred: 2.1 Upon completing construction, the Customer will cause the Small Generating Facility to be inspected or otherwise certified by the appropriate local electrical wiring inspector with jurisdiction, and 2.2 The Customer returns the Certificate of Completion to the UtilityISO and the Connecting Transmission Owner, and 2.3 The Utility Connecting Transmission Owner has either: 2.3.1 Completed its inspection of the Small Generating Facility to ensure that all equipment has been appropriately installed and that all electrical connections have been made in accordance with applicable codes. All inspections must be conducted by the UtilityConnecting Transmission Owner, at its own expense, within ten Business Days (unless the Parties agree otherwise) after receipt of the Certificate of Completion and shall take place at a time agreeable to the Parties. The Utility Connecting Transmission Owner shall provide a written statement that the Small Generating Facility has passed inspection or shall notify the Customer of what steps it must take to pass inspection as soon as practicable after the inspection takes place; or 2.3.2 If the Utility Connecting Transmission Owner does not schedule an inspection of the Small Generating Facility within ten Business Days business days after receiving the Certificate of Completion, the witness test is deemed waived (unless the Parties agree otherwise), unless the Interconnection Customer has not provided a reasonable opportunity for such inspection; or 2.3.3 The Utility Connecting Transmission Owner waives the right to inspect the Small Generating Facility. 2.4 The Utility Connecting Transmission Owner has the right to disconnect the Small Generating Facility in the event of improper installation or failure to return the Certificate of Completion. 2.5 Revenue quality metering equipment must be installed and tested in accordance with applicable American National Standards Institute (ANSI) standards and all applicable regulatory requirementsANSI standards.

Appears in 7 contracts

Samples: Tariff Agreement, Tariff Agreement, Tariff Agreement

Interconnection and Operation. The Customer may interconnect the Generating Facility with the Utility’s System and operate in parallel with the Utility’s System once all of the following have occurred: 2.1 Upon completing construction, the Customer will cause the Generating Facility to be inspected or otherwise certified by the appropriate local electrical wiring inspector with jurisdiction, and, 2.2 The Customer returns the Certificate of Completion to the Utility, and 2.3 The Utility has either: 2.3.1 Completed its inspection of the Generating Facility to ensure that all equipment has been appropriately installed and that all electrical connections have been made in accordance with applicable codes. All inspections must be conducted by the Utility, at its own expense, within ten Business Days after receipt of the Certificate of Completion and shall take place at a time agreeable to the Parties. The Utility shall provide a written statement that the Generating Facility has passed inspection or shall notify the Customer of what steps it must take to pass inspection as soon as practicable after the inspection takes place; or 2.3.2 If the Utility does not schedule an inspection of the Generating Facility within ten Business Days after receiving the Certificate of Completion, the witness test is deemed waived (unless the Parties agree otherwise); or 2.3.3 The Utility waives the right to inspect the Generating Facility. 2.4 The Utility has the right to disconnect the Generating Facility in the event of improper installation or failure to return the Certificate of Completion. 2.5 Revenue quality metering equipment must be installed and tested in accordance with applicable American National Standards Institute (ANSI) standards and all applicable regulatory requirements.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Interconnection Procedures, Interconnection Procedures

Interconnection and Operation. The Customer may interconnect the operate Small Generating Facility and interconnect with the UtilityCompany’s System and operate in parallel with the Utility’s System electric system once all of the following have occurred: 2.1 Upon completing construction, the Customer will cause the Small Generating Facility to be inspected or otherwise certified by the appropriate local electrical wiring inspector with jurisdiction, and 2.2 The Customer returns the Certificate of Completion to the UtilityCompany, and 2.3 The Utility Company has either: 2.3.1 Completed its inspection of the Small Generating Facility to ensure that all equipment has been appropriately installed and that all electrical connections have been made in accordance with applicable codes. All inspections must be conducted by the UtilityCompany, at its own expense, within ten Business Days after receipt of the Certificate of Completion and shall take place at a time agreeable to the Parties. The Utility Company shall provide a written statement that the Small Generating Facility has passed inspection or shall notify the Customer of what steps it must take to pass inspection as soon as practicable after the inspection takes place; or 2.3.2 If the Utility Company does not schedule an inspection of the Small Generating Facility within ten Business Days business days after receiving the Certificate of Completion, the witness test is deemed waived (unless the Parties agree otherwise); or 2.3.3 The Utility Company waives the right to inspect the Small Generating Facility.. Small Generator 10 kW Inverter Process 8 2.4 The Utility Company has the right to disconnect the Small Generating Facility in the event of improper installation or failure to return the Certificate of Completion. 2.5 Revenue quality metering equipment must be installed and tested in accordance with applicable American National Standards Institute (ANSI) standards and all applicable regulatory requirementsANSI standards.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Standard Small Generator Interconnection Agreement (Sgia)

Interconnection and Operation. The Customer may interconnect the Generating Facility with the Utility’s System and operate in parallel with the Utility’s System once all of the following have occurred: 2.1 Upon completing construction, the Customer will cause the Generating Facility to be inspected or otherwise certified by the appropriate local electrical wiring inspector with jurisdiction, and 2.2 The Customer returns the Certificate of Completion to the Utility, and 2.3 The Utility has either: 2.3.1 Completed its inspection of the Generating Facility to ensure that all equipment has been appropriately installed and that all electrical connections have been made in accordance with applicable codes. All inspections must be conducted by the Utility, at its own expense, within ten Business Days after receipt of the Certificate of Completion and shall take place at a time agreeable to the Parties. The Utility shall provide a written statement that the Generating Facility has passed inspection or shall notify the Customer of what steps it must take to pass inspection as soon as practicable after the inspection takes place; or 2.3.2 If the Utility does not schedule an inspection of the Generating Facility within ten Business Days after receiving the Certificate of Completion, the witness test is deemed waived (unless the Parties agree otherwise); or 2.3.3 The Utility waives the right to inspect the Generating Facility.. ELECTRONICALLY FILED - 2019 April 22 5:05 PM - SCPSC - Docket # 2019-130-E - Page 64 of 115 2.4 The Utility has the right to disconnect the Generating Facility in the event of improper installation or failure to return the Certificate of Completion. 2.5 Revenue quality metering equipment must be installed and tested in accordance with applicable American National Standards Institute (ANSI) standards and all applicable regulatory requirements.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Generator Interconnection Procedures

Interconnection and Operation. The Customer may interconnect the operate Small Generating Facility and interconnect with the UtilityCompany’s System and operate in parallel with the Utility’s System electric system once all of the following have occurred: 2.1 Upon completing construction, the Customer will cause the Small Generating Facility to be inspected or otherwise certified by the appropriate local electrical wiring inspector with jurisdiction, and 2.2 The Customer returns the Certificate of Completion to the UtilityCompany, and 2.3 The Utility Company has either: 2.3.1 Completed its inspection of the Small Generating Facility to ensure that all equipment has been appropriately installed and that all electrical connections have been made in accordance with applicable codes. All inspections must be conducted by the UtilityCompany, at its own expense, within ten Business Days after receipt of the Certificate of Completion and shall take place at a time agreeable to the Parties. The Utility Company shall provide a written statement that the Small Generating Facility has passed inspection or shall notify the Customer of what steps it must take to pass inspection as soon as practicable after the inspection takes place; or 2.3.2 If the Utility Company does not schedule an inspection of the Small Generating Facility within ten Business Days business days after receiving the Certificate of Completion, the witness test is deemed waived (unless the Parties agree otherwise); or 2.3.3 The Utility Company waives the right to inspect the Small Generating Facility. 2.4 The Utility Company has the right to disconnect the Small Generating Facility in the event of improper installation or failure to return the Certificate of Completion. 2.5 Revenue quality metering equipment must be installed and tested in accordance with applicable American National Standards Institute (ANSI) standards and all applicable regulatory requirementsANSI standards.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Standard Small Generator Interconnection Agreement

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Interconnection and Operation. The Customer may interconnect the Generating Facility with the Utility’s System and operate in parallel with the Utility’s System once all of the following have occurred: 2.1 Upon completing construction, the Customer will cause the Generating Facility to be inspected or otherwise certified by the appropriate local electrical wiring inspector with jurisdiction, and 2.2 The Customer returns the Certificate of Completion to the Utility, and 2.3 The Utility has either: 2.3.1 Completed its inspection of the Generating Facility to ensure that all equipment has been appropriately installed and that all electrical connections have been made in accordance with applicable codes. All inspections must be conducted by the Utility, at its own expense, within ten Business Days after receipt of the Certificate of Completion and shall take place at a time agreeable to the Parties. The Utility shall provide a written statement that the Generating Facility has passed inspection or shall notify the Customer of what steps it must take to pass inspection as soon as practicable after the inspection takes place; or 2.3.2 If the Utility does not schedule an inspection of the Generating Facility within ten Business Days after receiving the Certificate of Completion, the witness test is deemed waived (unless the Parties agree otherwise); or 2.3.3 The Utility waives the right to inspect the Generating Facility.. ELECTRONICALLY FILED - 2020 November 17 4:39 PM - SCPSC - Docket # 2019-326-E - Page 70 of 196 DEC/DEP Application - Attachment 1 Docket No. 2019-326-E 2.4 The Utility has the right to disconnect the Generating Facility in the event of improper installation or failure to return the Certificate of Completion. 2.5 Revenue quality metering equipment must be installed and tested in accordance with applicable American National Standards Institute (ANSI) standards and all applicable regulatory requirements.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Generator Interconnection Procedures

Interconnection and Operation. The Customer may interconnect the Generating Facility with the UtilityAuthority’s System and operate in parallel with the UtilityAuthority’s System once all of the following have occurred: 2.1 Upon completing construction, the Customer will cause the Generating Facility to be inspected or otherwise certified by the appropriate local electrical wiring inspector with jurisdiction, and 2.2 The Customer returns the Certificate of Completion to the UtilityAuthority, and 2.3 The Utility Authority has either: 2.3.1 Completed its inspection of the Generating Facility to ensure that all equipment has been appropriately installed and that all electrical connections have been made in accordance with applicable codes. All inspections must be conducted by the UtilityAuthority, at its own expense, within ten Business Days after receipt of the Certificate of Completion and shall take place at a time agreeable to the Parties. The Utility Authority shall provide a written statement that the Generating Facility has passed inspection or shall notify the Customer of what steps it must take to pass inspection as soon as practicable after the inspection takes place; or 2.3.2 If the Utility Authority does not schedule an inspection of the Generating Facility within ten Business Days after receiving the Certificate of Completion, the witness test is deemed waived (unless the Parties agree otherwise); or 2.3.3 The Utility Authority waives the right to inspect the Generating Facility. 2.4 The Utility Authority has the right to disconnect the Generating Facility in the event of improper installation or failure to return the Certificate of Completion. 2.5 Revenue quality metering equipment must be installed and tested in accordance with applicable American National Standards Institute (ANSI) standards and all applicable regulatory requirements. 2.6 For systems that are connected behind-the-meter and for which the customer has concurrent electric service under the Authority’s Retail Rate Schedule, the Customer agrees to the pricing and terms as set forth in the Authority’s Distributed Generation Rider (DG-16) or its successors.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Generator Interconnection Procedures

Interconnection and Operation. The Customer may interconnect the Generating Facility with the Utility’s System and operate in parallel with the Utility’s System once all of the following have occurred: 2.1 Upon completing construction, the Customer will cause the Generating Facility to be inspected or otherwise certified by the appropriate local electrical wiring inspector with jurisdiction, and 2.2 The Customer returns the Certificate of Completion to the Utility, and 2.3 The Utility has either: 2.3.1 Completed its inspection of the Generating Facility to ensure that all equipment has been appropriately installed and that all electrical connections have been made in accordance with applicable codes. All inspections must be conducted by the Utility, at its own expense, within ten Business Days after receipt of the Certificate of Completion and shall take place at a time agreeable to the Parties. The Utility shall provide a written statement that the Generating Facility has passed inspection or shall notify the Customer of what steps it must take to pass inspection as soon as practicable after the inspection takes place; or 2.3.2 If the Utility does not schedule an inspection of the Generating Facility within ten Business Days after receiving the Certificate of Completion, the witness test is deemed waived (unless the Parties agree otherwise); or 2.3.3 The Utility waives the right to inspect the Generating Facility.. SC Interconnection Request, 20kW Inverter Process 2.4 The Utility has the right to disconnect the Generating Facility in the event of improper installation or failure to return the Certificate of Completion. 2.5 Revenue quality metering equipment must be installed and tested in accordance with applicable American National Standards Institute (ANSI) standards and all applicable regulatory requirements.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Generator Interconnection Procedures

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