Participating TO’s Reliability Network Upgrades Sample Clauses

Participating TO’s Reliability Network Upgrades. 1. Q628 Substation a. Mechanical-electrical equipment room (MEER) b. 66kV modified ring-bus structure c. Three 1200 A, 31.5 kA 66 kV circuit breakers d. Seven sets of vertically mounted hook stick disconnect switches e. Six potential transformers f. Protection relays on Antelope 66 kV line: One SEL-311L and One GE L90 g. Protection relays on Cal Cement-Rosamond 66 kV line: One SEL-311L and One GE L90 2. Antelope Substation: a. Protection relays to match relays installed at Q628 66 kV Substation b. Three potential transformers c. Power System Controls: Modification of points on existing RTU to account for new system topology 3. Cal Cement Substation: a. Protection relays to match relays installed at Q628 66 kV Substation b. Three potential transformers c. Power System Controls: Modification of points on existing RTU to account for new system topology 4. Rosamond Substation: a. Protection relays to match relays installed at new Q628 66 kV Substation b. Three potential transformers c. Power System Controls: Modification of points on existing RTU to account for new system topology a. Two (2) double-circuit tubular poles b. Approximately 2,400 feet of 954 SAC conductor
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Participating TO’s Reliability Network Upgrades. The additions, modifications, and upgrades to the Participating TO’s Transmission System at or beyond the Point of Interconnection, identified in the Interconnection Studies, as identified in Attachment 6, necessary to interconnect the Small Generating Facility safely and reliably to the Participating TO’s Transmission System, which would not have been necessary but for the interconnection of the Small Generating Facility, including additions, modifications, and upgrades necessary to remedy short circuit or stability problems resulting from the interconnection of the Small Generating Facility to the Participating TO’s Transmission System. Participating TO’s Reliability Network Upgrades also include, consistent with Applicable Reliability Standards and Applicable Reliability Council practice, the Participating TO’s facilities necessary to mitigate any adverse impact the Small Generating Facility’s interconnection may have on a path’s Applicable Reliability Council rating. Participating TO’s Reliability Network Upgrades do not include any Participating TO’s Delivery Network Upgrades.
Participating TO’s Reliability Network Upgrades. The Participating TO shall: (i) Expand the Whirlwind AA Bank SPS - The Participating TO shall expand the previously triggered Whirlwind AA Bank SPS, which monitors and trips generation interconnected to the Whirlwind Substation 220 kV bus under loss of one 500/220 kV transformer bank. The expansion would add the Small Generating Facility as a participant to the arming algorithm. 1. Whirlwind Substation - Install one (1) set of N60 relays to add the generation to the Whirlwind AA Bank SPS. 2. Telecommunications - Install cross circuit connections to support adding generation to the planned SPS. 3. Power System Controls - Expand RTUs at Whirlwind Substation to support the SPS. (ii) Expand the Northern Area SPS - The Participating TO shall expand the previously triggered Northern Area 500 kV SPS which monitors and trips generation interconnecting to the Northern Area. Such expansion would add the Small Generating Facility as a participant to the arming algorithm.
Participating TO’s Reliability Network Upgrades. The Project does not require any Reliability Network Upgrades.
Participating TO’s Reliability Network Upgrades. 1. Q628 Substation a. Mechanical-electrical equipment room (MEER) b. 66kV modified ring-bus structure c. Three 1200 A, 31.5 kA 66 kV circuit breakers d. Seven sets of vertically mounted hook stick disconnect switches e. Six potential transformers f. Protection relays on Antelope 66 kV line: One SEL-311L and One GE L90 g. Protection relays on Cal Cement-Rosamond 66 kV line: One SEL-311L and One GE L90
Participating TO’s Reliability Network Upgrades. The Participating TO shall: 1. Shared Reliability Network Upgrades between the Xxxxxxx West Project, TOT573 (Q746) Project and TOT672 (Q971).
Participating TO’s Reliability Network Upgrades. The Participating TO shall:
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