Interconnection Costs. The Customer-Generator shall, at the Customer-Generator’s cost and expense, install, operate, maintain, repair, and inspect, and shall be fully responsible for the Customer- Generator’s System. The Customer-Generator further agrees to pay or reimburse to Company all of Company’s Interconnection Costs. Interconnection Costs are the reasonable costs incurred by Company for: (a) additional tests or analyses of the effects of the operation of the Customer-Generator’s System on Company’s local distribution system;
Interconnection Costs. All reasonable costs, as determined by Seller and LADWP in accordance with Prudent Utility Practices, including, but not limited to, planning, engineering, design, supervision, material procurement, construction, quality assurance and inspection, testing, metering, maintenance, negotiation, contract administration, protection, expediting, accounting, budgeting, and other activities reasonably necessary for the interconnection and safe parallel operation of the Generation Facility to LADWP’s electric system.
Interconnection Costs. Member-Producer agrees to pay for extension of Cooperative's facilities and other interconnection costs as follows: $ in advance of any work by the Cooperative.
Interconnection Costs. The Utility has estimated the costs, including overheads, for the purchase and construction of necessary System Upgrades to its Distribution System and has provided a detailed itemization of such costs in the attached description of the estimated System Upgrade costs. The Customer agrees to pay the costs upon receipt of the Utility’s invoice within the timeframe indicated on the invoice.
Interconnection Costs. (a) The Parties hereby agree to cooperate in good faith to evaluate interconnection studies and share information related to the timing and costs of the Project interconnection. Without limiting the generality of the foregoing, Sellers shall (i) promptly upon receipt thereof, provide copies of all studies and other communications received from MISO or any other RTO or transmission owner with respect to MISO Interconnection Queue Request J457; (ii) promptly provide Buyer with copies all drafts of the New GIA and any facility construction agreements received from MISO or the applicable transmission owner prior to Closing; (iii) provide Buyer a period of not less than ten (10) days following Buyer’s receipt from Sellers of copies of such draft documents to review and comment on such draft documents; and (iv) allow Buyer to participate in any telephone calls or negotiating sessions regarding the same.
Interconnection Costs. 1. The Qualifying Facility shall pay all costs of interconnection with the Utility's facilities.
Interconnection Costs. Charges by the PUD to the Customer-Generator in addition to the application fee, if any, will be compensatory and applied as appropriate. Such costs may include, but are not limited to, transformers, production meters, and PUD testing, qualification, and approval of non-UL 1741 listed equipment. The Customer- Generator shall be responsible for any costs associated with any future upgrade or modification to its interconnected system required by modifications in the PUD’s electric system.
Interconnection Costs. Seller shall be responsible for any costs associated with interconnection of the Generating Facility to the Transmission Provider’s system. *** End of ARTICLE ONE *** The contents of this document are subject to restrictions on disclosure as set forth herein. Article One Special Conditions
Interconnection Costs. Seller will pay any expenses it incurs to satisfy the Qualifying Standards and interconnect Seller’s Facility to Company’s electrical system. Seller shall reimburse Company for all interconnection costs Company has reasonably incurred.
Interconnection Costs a. If City is required to pay a Service Initiation Fee to PG&E in order for the City to provide service to the Property, Customer will reimburse City for the Service Initiation Fee. City will return to the Customer within thirty days any portion of the Service Initiation Fee that is refunded to the City by PG&E minus any reasonable costs incurred by the City in connection with the Electric Service initiation.