Common use of Scope and Purpose Clause in Contracts

Scope and Purpose. A. Establishment of Point of Common Coupling. This Agreement is intended to provide for the Interconnection Customer to interconnect and operate a Generation System with a total Nameplate Capacity of 2000 kWs or less in parallel with Xcel Energy at the location identified in Exhibit C and shown in the Exhibit A one-line diagram. B. This Agreement governs the facilities required to and contains the terms and condition under which the Interconnection Customer may interconnect the Generation System to Xcel Energy. This Agreement does not authorize the Interconnection Customer to export power or constitute an agreement to purchase or wheel the Interconnection Customer’s power. Other services that the Interconnection Customer may require from Xcel Energy, or others, may be covered under separate agreements. C. To facilitate the operation of the Generation System, this agreement also allows for the occasional and inadvertent export of energy to Xcel Energy. The amount, metering, billing and accounting of such inadvertent energy exporting shall be governed by a separate Agreement. This Agreement does not constitute an agreement by Xcel Energy to purchase or pay for any energy, inadvertently or intentionally exported, unless expressly noted in a separately executed power purchase agreement (PPA). D. This agreement does not constitute a request for, nor the provision of any transmission delivery service or any local distribution delivery service. E. The Technical Requirements for interconnection are covered in a separate Technical Requirements document know as, the “State of Minnesota Distributed Generation Interconnection Requirements”, a copy of which as been made available to the Interconnection Customer and incorporated and made part of this Agreement by this reference. Section No. 7 1st Revised Sheet No. 76

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Electric Service Agreement, Electric Service Agreement, Electric Service Agreement

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Scope and Purpose. A. A) Establishment of Point of Common Coupling. This Agreement is intended to provide for the Interconnection Customer to interconnect and operate a Generation System with a total Nameplate Capacity of 2000 kWs 10MWs or less in parallel with Xcel Energy the Area EPS at the location identified in Exhibit C and shown in the Exhibit A one-line diagram. B. B) This Agreement governs the facilities required to and contains the terms and condition under which the Interconnection Customer may interconnect the Generation System to Xcel Energythe Area EPS. This Agreement does not authorize the Interconnection Customer to export power or constitute an agreement to purchase purchased or wheel the Interconnection Customer’s power. Other services that the Interconnection Customer may require from Xcel Energythe Area EPS, or others, may be covered under separate agreements. C. C) To facilitate the operation of the Generation System, this agreement also allows for the occasional and inadvertent export of energy to Xcel Energythe Area EPS. The amount, metering, billing and accounting of such inadvertent energy exporting shall be governed by a separate Exhibit D (Operating Agreement). This Agreement does not constitute an agreement by Xcel Energy the Area EPS Operator to purchase or pay for any energy, inadvertently or intentionally exported, unless expressly noted in Exhibit D or under a separately executed power purchase agreement (PPA). D. D) This agreement does not constitute a request for, nor the provision of any transmission delivery service or any local distribution delivery service. E. E) The Technical Requirements for interconnection are covered in a separate Technical Requirements document know as, the “State of Minnesota Distributed Generation Interconnection Requirements”, a copy of which as been made available to the Interconnection Customer and incorporated and made part of this Agreement by this reference. Section No. 7 1st Revised Sheet No. 76

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Interconnection Agreement, Interconnection Agreement

Scope and Purpose. A. Establishment of Point of Common Coupling. This Agreement is intended to provide for the Interconnection Customer to interconnect and operate a Generation System with a total Nameplate Capacity of 2000 kWs 10MWs or less in parallel with Xcel Energy at the location identified in Exhibit C and shown in the Exhibit A one-line diagram. B. This Agreement governs the facilities required to and contains the terms and condition under which the Interconnection Customer may interconnect the Generation System to Xcel Energy. This Agreement does not authorize the Interconnection Customer to export power or constitute an agreement to purchase or wheel the Interconnection Customer’s power. Other services that the Interconnection Customer may require from Xcel Energy, or others, may be covered under separate agreements. C. To facilitate the operation of the Generation System, this agreement also allows for the occasional and inadvertent export of energy to Xcel Energy. The amount, metering, billing and accounting of such inadvertent energy exporting shall be governed by a separate Exhibit D (Operating Agreement). This Agreement does not constitute an agreement by Xcel Energy to purchase or pay for any energy, inadvertently or intentionally exported, unless expressly noted in Exhibit D or under a separately executed power purchase agreement (PPA). D. This agreement does not constitute a request for, nor the provision of any transmission delivery service or any local distribution delivery service. E. The Technical Requirements for interconnection are covered in a separate Technical Requirements document know as, the “State of Minnesota Distributed Generation Interconnection Requirements”, a copy of which as been made available to the Interconnection Customer and incorporated and made part of this Agreement by this reference. Section No. 7 1st Revised Sheet No. 76.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Interconnection Agreement

Scope and Purpose. A. A) Establishment of Point of Common Coupling. This Agreement is intended to provide for the Interconnection Customer to interconnect and operate a Generation System with a total Nameplate Capacity of 2000 kWs 10MWs or less in parallel with Xcel Energy the MVEC at the location identified in Exhibit C and shown in the Exhibit A one-line diagram. B. B) This Agreement governs the facilities required to and contains the terms and condition under which the Interconnection Customer may interconnect the Generation System to Xcel Energythe MVEC. This Agreement does not authorize the Interconnection Customer to export power or constitute an agreement to purchase purchased or wheel the Interconnection Customer’s power. Other services that the Interconnection Customer may require from Xcel Energythe MVEC, or others, may be covered under separate agreements. C. C) To facilitate the operation of the Generation System, this agreement also allows for the occasional and inadvertent export of energy to Xcel Energythe MVEC. The amount, metering, billing and accounting of such inadvertent energy exporting shall be governed by a separate Exhibit D (Operating Agreement). This Agreement does not constitute an agreement by Xcel Energy MVEC to purchase or pay for any energy, inadvertently or intentionally exported, unless expressly noted in Exhibit D or under a separately executed power purchase agreement (PPA). D. D) This agreement does not constitute a request for, nor the provision of any transmission delivery service or any local distribution delivery service. E. E) The Technical Requirements for interconnection are covered in a separate Technical Requirements document know as, the “State of Minnesota Distributed Generation Interconnection Requirements”, a copy of which as been made available to the Interconnection Customer and incorporated and made part of this Agreement by this reference. Section No. 7 1st Revised Sheet No. 76

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Interconnection Agreement

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Scope and Purpose. A. A) Establishment of Point of Common Coupling. This Agreement is intended to provide for the Interconnection Customer to interconnect and operate a Generation System with a total Nameplate Capacity of 2000 kWs 10MWs or less in parallel with Xcel Energy Minnesota Power at the location identified in Exhibit C and shown in the Exhibit A one-line diagram. B. B) This Agreement governs the facilities required to and contains the terms and condition under which the Interconnection Customer may interconnect the Generation System to Xcel EnergyMinnesota Power. This Agreement does not authorize the Interconnection Customer to export power or constitute an agreement to purchase or wheel the Interconnection Customer’s power. Other services that the Interconnection Customer may require from Xcel EnergyMinnesota Power, or others, may be covered under separate agreements. C. C) To facilitate the operation of the Generation System, this agreement also allows for the occasional and inadvertent export of energy to Xcel EnergyMinnesota Power. The amount, metering, billing and accounting of such inadvertent energy exporting shall be governed by a separate Exhibit D (Operating Agreement). This Agreement does not constitute an agreement by Xcel Energy Minnesota Power to purchase or pay for any energy, inadvertently or intentionally exported, unless expressly noted in Exhibit D or under a separately executed power purchase agreement (PPA). D. D) This agreement does not constitute a request for, nor the provision of any transmission delivery service or any local distribution delivery service. E. E) The Technical Requirements for interconnection are covered in a separate Technical Requirements document know as, the “State of Minnesota Distributed Generation Interconnection Requirements”, a copy of which as been made available to the Interconnection Customer and incorporated and made part of this Agreement by this reference. Section No. 7 1st Revised Sheet No. 76.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Interconnection Agreement

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