Power Systems Control Sample Clauses

Power Systems Control. Install one (1) real-time RTU at Mandible Substation to monitor the project’s generation data, such as low-side MW, MVAR, kV, circuit breaker status, auxiliary load MW and MVAR, and relay protection status alarms. Notwithstanding the fact that the RTU will be located on the Interconnection Customer’s side of the Point of Change of Ownership, the Participating TO shall own, operate and maintain such equipment as part of the Participating TO’s Interconnection Facilities. The RTU is required for both the Temporary Interconnection and Permanent Interconnection.
Power Systems Control. CPC West Project:
Power Systems Control. Expand existing RTU at Whirlwind Substation to include points for status and alarms related to the new SPS relays and modify the programs of the planned northern area SPS. Note: The timing for installation and completion of the Participating TO’s Reliability Network Upgrades described above in Section 2(b)(i)(3) is contingent upon the future development of generation projects requesting interconnection to the Participating TO’s Northern System (projects having a position in the CAISO interconnection queue). Such upgrades are not required to accommodate the current estimated Trial Operation date of June 1, 2018, and current estimated Commercial Operation Date of June 11, 2018; however, as future generation in the CAISO queue develops, such upgrades will be required and the Interconnection Customer continues to be responsible for its share of the costs. The Participating TO’s Reliability Network Upgrades described above in Sections 2(b)(i)(2) are already required due to actual project developments.
Power Systems Control. Install two (2) real-time RTUs, one at the North Sky River Wind Project and the other at Jawbone Substation, to monitor the project’s generation data, such as low-side MW, MVAR, kV, circuit breaker status, auxiliary load MW and MVAR, and relay protection status alarms. Notwithstanding the fact that the RTUs will be located on the Interconnection Customer’s side of the Point of Change of Ownership, the Participating TO shall own, operate and maintain such equipment as part of the Participating TO’s Interconnection Facilities.
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