Required Additional Facilities and Conditions to Operations Sample Clauses

Required Additional Facilities and Conditions to Operations. At the request of Developer, this Agreement was executed prior to the completion of the Class Year 2009 Interconnection Facilities Study. As a result, the interconnection and operation of the Large Generating Facility may require the construction of CTOAFs, System Deliverability Upgrades (“SDUs”) and/or SUFs in addition to the CTOAFs, Stand-Alone SUFs, and Other SUFs identified in this Appendix A. If the CTOAFs, SDUs or SUFs for Developer’s Large Generating Facility identified in the Class Year 2009 Interconnection Facilities Study differ in any material way from the facilities identified in the Appendices to this Agreement, the Parties shall amend this Agreement after Developer has accepted its Project Cost Allocation for Class Year 2009, pursuant to Articles 29.11 and 29.12 to reflect the CTOAFs, SDUs and SUFs identified in the Class Year 2009 Interconnection Facilities Study and the responsibility to design, engineer, procure and construct such facilities and any necessary cost responsibility and security requirements, as agreed to by CTO and Developer. Developer may not supply Unforced Capacity to the New York Control Area from the Large Generating Facility until Developer has complied with the deliverability requirement pursuant to Attachment S of the NYISO OATT, including acceptance of any cost allocation for SDUs and the posting of associated security or payments. Before undertaking Trial Operation of the Large Generating Facility, the Developer must accept the cost allocated to the Large Generating Facility for SUFs and SDUs through the 2009 Class Year Interconnection Facilities Study, and post any security or make any payment required, pursuant to Attachment S of the NYISO OATT. If any of the SUFs are not reasonably expected to be completed prior to the Initial Synchronization Date of the Developer’s Large Generating Facility, NYISO shall, upon the request and at the expense of Developer, in conjunction with the CTO, perform operating studies (including possible updating of the EMTP Study) on a timely basis to determine whether and the extent to which the Developer’s Large Generating Facility, the DAFs and the CTOAFs may commence Trial Operation prior to the completion of the SUFs consistent with Applicable Laws and Regulations, Applicable Reliability Standards (excluding CTO’s Transmission Planning Criteria), Good Utility Practice, and this Agreement. CTO and NYISO shall permit Developer to operate the Developer’s Large Generating Facility, the D...
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  • Additional Facilities If the CAISO determines that it requires Operational Control over additional transmission lines and associated facilities not then constituting part of the CAISO Controlled Grid in order to fulfill its responsibilities in relation to the CAISO Controlled Grid then the CAISO shall apply to FERC pursuant to Section 203 of the Federal Power Act, and shall make all other regulatory filings necessary to obtain approval for such change of control and shall serve a copy of all such applications on the affected Participating TO and the owner of such lines and facilities (if other than the Participating TO). In the event that a Party invokes the dispute resolution provisions identified in Section 15 with respect to the transfer of Operational Control over a facility, such facility shall not be transferred while the dispute resolution process is pending except pursuant to Section 4.5.2.

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