Interconnection Principles Sample Clauses

Interconnection Principles. (a) This SGIA provides for interconnection of a total capacity of 10 MW, resulting from the interconnection of the Western Antelope Dry Ranch Project, as described in Section 1 of this Attachment 5. The Interconnection Customer acknowledges that if the Interconnection Customer wishes to increase the amount of interconnection capacity provided pursuant to this SGIA, the Interconnection Customer shall be required to submit a new Interconnection Request in accordance with the terms and conditions of the CAISO Tariff. (b) The costs associated with any mitigation measures required to third party transmission systems, which result from interconnection of the Western Antelope Dry Ranch Project to the Participating TO’s electrical system, are not reflected in this SGIA. The Participating TO shall have no responsibility to pay costs associated with any such mitigation measures. If applicable, the Interconnection Customer shall enter into an agreement with such third parties in accordance with Section 12.4 of the GIP to address any required mitigation. (c) In the event the Participating TO’s Interconnection Facilities are utilized to provide retail service to the Interconnection Customer in addition to the wholesale Interconnection Service provided herein, and the Interconnection Customer fails to make payment for such retail service in accordance with the Participating TO’s applicable retail tariffs, then the Participating TO’s Interconnection Facilities may be removed from service to the Interconnection Customer, subject to the notice and cure provisions of such retail tariffs, until payment is made by the Interconnection Customer pursuant to such retail tariffs. (d) Review by the Participating TO of the electrical specifications, design, construction, operation, or maintenance of the Western Antelope Dry Ranch Project or the Interconnection Customer’s Interconnection Facilities shall not constitute any representation as to the economic or technical feasibility, operational capability, or reliability of such facilities. The Interconnection Customer shall in no way represent to any third party that any such review by the Participating TO of such facilities, including, but not limited to, any review of the design, construction, operation, or maintenance of such facilities by the Participating TO, is a representation by the Participating TO as to the economic or technical feasibility, operational capability, or reliability of the Western Antelope Dry Ranch Project or...
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Interconnection Principles. 8.1. SCE shall design, engineer, procure, construct, install and own the Interconnection Facilities and System Facilities pursuant to Good Utility Practice and apply for and obtain any regulatory approvals necessary for the construction, operation and maintenance of the Interconnection Facilities and System Facilities. 8.2. Generator, at its sole expense, shall engineer, design, procure, construct, install and own the Project. 8.3. Generator shall connect the Project via the Tie-Line with SCE’s electrical system in accordance with (i) ISO, WECC and NERC criteria, and Good Utility Practice as applicable to the protection of the SCE transmission and distribution system, including, but not limited to, such considerations as protection equipment and appropriate communications facilities, and (ii) SCE specifications (which specifications have been provided to Generator prior to execution). Generator has executed the Reliability Management System Agreement in the Form of Exhibit G. 8.4. Generator shall acquire all permits and other approvals in addition to completing all environmental impact studies necessary for the construction, operation, and maintenance of the Project. Generator shall include the Interconnection Facilities in all such environmental impact studies. Generator shall provide the results of such studies and approvals to SCE for use in SCE’s application(s) to obtain any regulatory approvals required to be obtained by SCE for the construction, operation, and maintenance of the Interconnection Facilities. 8.5. At SCE’s request, Generator shall provide to SCE those electrical specifications and design drawings pertaining to the initial construction phase of the Project which may potentially have an impact on the SCE transmission and distribution system, as determined by SCE, for SCE’s review prior to finalizing the design and before beginning construction work based on such specifications and drawings. Generator shall provide to SCE reasonable advance written notice of any changes in the Project and provide to SCE specifications and design drawings of any such changes for SCE review and approval. Such approval shall not be unreasonably withheld. SCE may require modifications to such specifications and design drawings as it deems necessary to allow SCE to operate its electric system in accordance with Good Utility Practice. SCE shall make any such requests prior to September 30, 2001. 8.6. SCE shall have the right to review and consult with Generator ...
Interconnection Principles. (a) This GIA provides for interconnection of a total net capacity of 3.0 MW, resulting from the interconnection of the Lendlease California City Solar Project, as described in Section 1 of this Appendix C. The Interconnection Customer acknowledges that if the
Interconnection Principles. (a) Any review by the Affected Participating TO of the electrical specifications, design, construction, operation, or maintenance of the Copper Mountain Solar 4 Project shall not constitute any representation as to the economic or technical feasibility, operational capability, or reliability of such facilities. The Interconnection Customer shall in no way represent to any third party that any such review by the Affected Participating TO of such facilities, including, but not limited to, any review of the design, construction, operation, or maintenance of such facilities by the Affected Participating TO, is a representation by the Affected Participating TO as to the economic or technical feasibility, operational capability, or reliability of the Copper Mountain Solar 4 Project. (b) The Interconnection Customer shall complete and receive approval for all environmental impact studies and any permitting necessary for the construction, operation and maintenance of the Copper Mountain Solar 4 Project. The Interconnection Customer shall include the Affected Participating TO’s Interconnection Facilities, Distribution Upgrades and Network Upgrades described in Appendix A of this UFA in all such environmental impact studies, where applicable. The Interconnection Customer shall provide the results of such studies and approvals to the Affected Participating TO for use in the Affected Participating TO’s application(s) to obtain the regulatory approvals required to be obtained by the Affected Participating TO for the construction, operation and maintenance of the Affected Participating TO’s Interconnection Facilities, Distribution Upgrades and Network Upgrades described in Appendix A of this UFA. (c) The Interconnection Customer is responsible for all costs associated with any necessary relocation of any of the Affected Participating TO’s facilities as a result of the Copper Mountain Solar 4 Project. The relocation of the Affected Participating TO’s facilities shall only be permitted upon written agreement between the Affected Participating TO and the Interconnection Customer. Any proposed relocation of the Affected Participating TO’s facilities may require a study and/or evaluation, the cost of which would be borne by the Interconnection Customer, to determine whether such use may be accommodated. The terms and conditions of any such use of the Affected Participating TO’s facilities would be the subject of a separate agreement and any associated costs to the Interconne...
Interconnection Principles. 8.1. SCE shall design, engineer, procure, construct, install, own, operate and maintain Wildlife Substation and the Mira Loma-Vista 220 kV Line Loop pursuant to Good Utility Practice and apply for any regulatory approvals associated with these facilities. 8.2. SCE shall own and maintain the towers, poles, dead-end structures, primary conductors (other than the conductors owned by Riverside pursuant to Section 8.3), insulators, and conductor support attachments within SCE's Wildlife Substation. 8.3. Riverside shall provide at Riverside’s expense and Riverside shall own the conductors necessary to interconnect the Riverside Interconnection Facilities to SCE’s Wildlife Substation up to but not including the jumper loops on the first dead-end structure within the SCE Wildlife Substation. 8.4. SCE shall install on SCE’s poles, towers or dead-end structures, the Riverside provided and owned conductors necessary to interconnect the Riverside Interconnection Facilities to SCE’s Wildlife Substation. 8.5. Riverside, at its expense, shall engineer, design, procure, construct, install, own, operate and maintain the Riverside Wilderness Substation, 220/66 kV power transformers, meters and metering facilities, and relay protection associated with the Riverside Wilderness Substation, and the 66 kV distribution system connected to the Riverside Wilderness Substation pursuant to Good Utility Practice and apply for any regulatory approvals associated with these facilities. 8.6. Riverside, at its expense, shall remove approximately 280 MW of existing load currently connected to SCE’s Vista Substation and reconnect such load to the Riverside Wilderness Substation. 8.7. The Parties shall establish the Interconnection between the Riverside Wilderness Substation and Wildlife Substation (i) by utilizing the Riverside Interconnection Facilities and the SCE Interconnection Facilities, as shown in Exhibits D and E, as those exhibits may be modified in accordance with this Agreement, and (ii) in accordance with all applicable ISO, WECC and NERC criteria, SCE specifications, and Good Utility Practice. 8.8. Riverside shall acquire all permits and other approvals in addition to completing all environmental impact studies necessary for the construction, operation, and maintenance of the Riverside Wilderness Substation. Riverside shall include Wildlife Substation and the Mira Loma-Vista 220 kV Line Loop in all such environmental impact studies. Riverside will act as the lead California En...

Related to Interconnection Principles

  • Interconnection 2.1 This section applies to linking with suppliers providing public telecommunications transport networks or services in order to allow the users of one supplier to communicate with users of another supplier and to access services provided by another supplier, where specific commitments are undertaken.

  • Interconnection Facilities Engineering Procurement and Construction Interconnection Facilities, Network Upgrades, and Distribution Upgrades shall be studied, designed, and constructed pursuant to Good Utility Practice. Such studies, design and construction shall be based on the assumed accuracy and completeness of all technical information received by the Participating TO and the CAISO from the Interconnection Customer associated with interconnecting the Large Generating Facility.

  • Network Interconnection Architecture Each Party will plan, design, construct and maintain the facilities within their respective systems as are necessary and proper for the provision of traffic covered by this Agreement. These facilities include but are not limited to, a sufficient number of trunks to the point of interconnection with the tandem company, and sufficient interoffice and interexchange facilities and trunks between its own central offices to adequately handle traffic between all central offices within the service areas at a P.01 grade of service or better. The provisioning and engineering of such services and facilities will comply with generally accepted industry methods and practices, and will observe the rules and regulations of the lawfully established tariffs applicable to the services provided.

  • Interconnection Facilities 4.1.1 The Interconnection Customer shall pay for the cost of the Interconnection Facilities itemized in Attachment 2 of this Agreement. The NYISO, in consultation with the Connecting Transmission Owner, shall provide a best estimate cost, including overheads, for the purchase and construction of its Interconnection Facilities and provide a detailed itemization of such costs. Costs associated with Interconnection Facilities may be shared with other entities that may benefit from such facilities by agreement of the Interconnection Customer, such other entities, the NYISO, and the Connecting Transmission Owner. 4.1.2 The Interconnection Customer shall be responsible for its share of all reasonable expenses, including overheads, associated with (1) owning, operating, maintaining, repairing, and replacing its own Interconnection Facilities, and

  • Interconnection Customer’s Interconnection Facilities The Interconnection Customer shall design, procure, construct, install, own and/or control the Interconnection Customer’s Interconnection Facilities described in Appendix A at its sole expense.

  • Interconnection Agreement Seller shall comply with the terms and conditions of the Interconnection Agreement.

  • NETWORK INTERCONNECTION METHODS 3.1 The Interconnection provided herein may not be used solely for the purpose of originating a Party’s own interexchange traffic.

  • One-Way Interconnection Trunks 2.3.1 Where the Parties use One-Way Interconnection Trunks for the delivery of traffic from Onvoy to Frontier, Onvoy, at Xxxxx’s own expense, shall: 2.3.1.1 provide its own facilities for delivery of the traffic to the technically feasible Point(s) of Interconnection on Frontier’s network in a LATA; and/or 2.3.1.2 obtain transport for delivery of the traffic to the technically feasible Point(s) of Interconnection on Frontier’s network in a LATA (a) from a third party, or, (b) if Frontier offers such transport pursuant to a Frontier access Tariff, from Frontier. 2.3.2 For each Tandem or End Office One-Way Interconnection Trunk group for delivery of traffic from Onvoy to Frontier with a utilization level of less than sixty percent (60%) for final trunk groups and eighty-five percent (85%) for high usage trunk groups, unless the Parties agree otherwise, Onvoy will promptly submit ASRs to disconnect a sufficient number of Interconnection Trunks to attain a utilization level of approximately sixty percent (60%) for all final trunk groups and eighty-five percent (85%) for all high usage trunk groups. In the event Onvoy fails to submit an ASR to disconnect One-Way Interconnection Trunks as required by this Section, Frontier may disconnect the excess Interconnection Trunks or bill (and Onvoy shall pay) for the excess Interconnection Trunks at the rates set forth in the Pricing Attachment. 2.3.3 Where the Parties use One-Way Interconnection Trunks for the delivery of traffic from Frontier to Onvoy, Frontier, at Frontier’s own expense, shall provide its own facilities for delivery of the traffic to the technically feasible Point(s) of Interconnection on Frontier’s network in a LATA.

  • Interconnection Service Interconnection Service allows the Interconnection Customer to connect the Large Generating Facility to the Participating TO’s Transmission System and be eligible to deliver the Large Generating Facility’s output using the available capacity of the CAISO Controlled Grid. To the extent the Interconnection Customer wants to receive Interconnection Service, the Participating TO shall construct facilities identified in Appendices A and C that the Participating TO is responsible to construct.

  • Interconnection Facility Options The Intercarrier Compensation provisions of this Agreement shall apply to the exchange of Exchange Service (EAS/Local) traffic between CLEC's network and Qwest's network. Where either Party acts as an IntraLATA Toll provider, each Party shall xxxx the other the appropriate charges pursuant to its respective tariff or price lists. Where either Party interconnects and delivers traffic to the other from third parties, each Party shall xxxx such third parties the appropriate charges pursuant to its respective tariffs, price lists or contractual offerings for such third party terminations. Absent a separately negotiated agreement to the contrary, the Parties will directly exchange traffic between their respective networks without the use of third party transit providers.

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