Common use of Power Factor Clause in Contracts

Power Factor. The Distribution Customer is required to maintain its power factor within a range of 0.95 lagging to 0.95 leading (or, if so specified in the Service Agreement, a greater range), pursuant to

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Service Agreement for Wholesale Distribution Service, Service Agreement for Wholesale Distribution Service, Generator Interconnection Agreement

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Power Factor. The Distribution Customer is required to maintain its power factor within a range of 0.95 lagging to 0.95 leading (or, if so specified in the Service Agreement, a greater range), pursuant toto Good Utility Practice. This provision recognizes that a Distribution Customer may provide reactive power support in accordance with Section 12.10 (Self Provision of Ancillary Services), of this Tariff.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Service Agreement for Wholesale Distribution Service, Service Agreement, Service Agreement for Wholesale Distribution Service

Power Factor. The Distribution Customer is required to maintain its power factor within a range of 0.95 lagging to 0.95 leading (or, if so specified in the Service Agreement, a greater range), pursuant toto Good Utility Practice. This provision recognizes that a Distribution Customer may provide reactive power support in accordance with Section 12.10 (Self Provision of Ancillary Services), of this Tariff. The operating power factor at the Point of Receipt shall be at unity unless Distribution Customer is otherwise notified by the Distribution Provider to maintain a specified voltage schedule while operating within the power factor range as specified above.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Service Agreement for Wholesale Distribution Service

Power Factor. The Distribution Customer is required to maintain its power factor within a range of 0.95 lagging to 0.95 leading (or, if so specified in the Service Agreement, a greater range), pursuant toto Good Utility Practice. This provision recognizes that a Distribution Customer may provide reactive power support in accordance with Section 12.10 (Self Provision of Ancillary Services), of this Tariff. The operating power factor at the Point of Receipt shall be

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Interconnection Facilities Agreement

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Power Factor. The Distribution Customer is required to maintain its power factor within a range of 0.95 lagging to 0.95 leading (or, if so specified in the Service Agreement, a greater range), pursuant toto Good Utility Practice. This provision recognizes that a Distribution Customer may provide reactive power support in accordance with Section 12.10 (Self Provision of Ancillary Services), of this Tariff. See Exhibit A.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Service Agreement for Wholesale Distribution Service

Power Factor. The Distribution Customer is required to maintain its power factor within a range of 0.95 lagging to 0.95 leading (or, if so specified in the Service Agreement, a greater range), pursuant toto Good Utility Practice. This provision recognizes that a Distribution Customer may provide reactive power support in accordance with Section 12.10 (Self Provision of Ancillary Services), of this Tariff. The operating power factor at the Pointpoint of Receiptreceipt shall be at unity unless the Distribution Customer is otherwise notified by the

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Service Agreement for Wholesale Distribution Service

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