Scope of Definitive Interconnection System Impact Study Sample Clauses

Scope of Definitive Interconnection System Impact Study. (DISIS) The Definitive Interconnection System Impact Study shall evaluate the impact of the proposed Interconnection Requests in the Cluster on the reliability of the Utility’s System. The DISIS will consider the Utility’s Base Case as well as all Generating Facilities (and with respect to iii below, any identified Network Upgrades associated with such higher queued requests) that, on the date the DISIS Request Window closes: (i) are existing and directly interconnected to the Utility’s System; (ii) are existing and interconnected to Affected Systems and may have an impact on the Interconnection Request; and (iii) have a pending Interconnection Request to interconnect to the Utility’s System with a higher Queue Position than the DISIS Cluster, either individually under Section 1.10.1 or included in a higher queued Cluster Study. As set forth in Section 4.4.7, the DISIS is a phased study in which Phase 1 consists of a power flow and voltage analysis that is followed in Phase 2by a short circuit analysis and a stability analysis. Any DISISre-studies (Phase 3) shall consist of a power flow/voltage analysis, a short circuit analysis, and/or a stability analysis, as needed. The DISIS report shall state the assumptions upon which it is based; state the results of the analyses; and provide the requirements or potential impediments to providing the requested interconnections, including a preliminary indication of the cost and length of time that would be necessary to correct any problems identified in those analyses and to implement the interconnections. The DISIS report shall provide a list of facilities that are required as a result of the Interconnection Requests and a non-binding good faith Preliminary Estimated Upgrade Charge estimate of cost responsibility and a nonbinding good faith estimated time to construct. For purposes of clustering Interconnection Requests, the Utility may make reasonable changes to the requested Point(s) of Interconnection as part of the DISIS to facilitate the efficient and reliable interconnection of Interconnection Customers at common Points of Interconnection. The Utility shall notify Interconnection Customers in writing of any intended changes to the requested Point(s) of Interconnection, and the Point(s) of Interconnection shall only change upon mutual agreement. Where the Interconnection Customer agrees to a Utility’s proposed change to the Point of Interconnection, and the change results in a loss of site control, the Interco...
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Scope of Definitive Interconnection System Impact Study. 10.8 Definitive Interconnection System Impact Study Procedures 10.9 Post-DISIS Report Meeting
Scope of Definitive Interconnection System Impact Study. The Definitive Interconnection System Impact Study shall evaluate the impact of the proposed interconnection(s) within the Cluster on the reliability of the Transmission System. The Definitive Interconnection System Impact Study will consider the Transmission Provider’s Base Case as well as all Generating Facilities (and with respect to (iii) below, any identified Network Upgrades associated with such higher queued requests) that, on the date the DISIS Request Window closes: (i) are existing and directly interconnected to the Transmission System; (ii) are existing and interconnected to Affected Systems and may have an impact on the Interconnection Request; (iii) have a pending Interconnection Request to interconnect to the Transmission System with a higher queue position than the DISIS Cluster, either individually under Section 5.1 or included in a higher queued Cluster Study; and (iv) have executed an LGIA or requested that an unexecuted LGIA be filed with FERC.
Scope of Definitive Interconnection System Impact Study. The DISIS scope shall be the same as the PISIS scope described under Section 6.3. and shall include any Interconnection Requests received during the DISIS Queue Cluster Window. For purposes of determining necessary Interconnection Facilities and Network Upgrades, the DISIS shall consider the level of Interconnection Service requested by the Interconnection Customer, unless otherwise required to study the full Generating Facility Capacity due to safety or reliability concerns.

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  • Scope of Interconnection Service 1.3.1 The NYISO will provide Energy Resource Interconnection Service and Capacity Resource Interconnection Service to Interconnection Customer at the Point of Interconnection. 1.3.2 This Agreement does not constitute an agreement to purchase or deliver the Interconnection Customer’s power. The purchase or delivery of power and other services that the Interconnection Customer may require will be covered under separate agreements, if any, or applicable provisions of NYISO’s or Connecting Transmission Owner’s tariffs. The Interconnection Customer will be responsible for separately making all necessary arrangements (including scheduling) for delivery of electricity in accordance with the applicable provisions of the ISO OATT and Connecting Transmission Owner’s tariff. The execution of this Agreement does not constitute a request for, nor agreement to, provide Energy, any Ancillary Services or Installed Capacity under the NYISO Services Tariff or any Connecting Transmission Owner’s tariff. If Interconnection Customer wishes to supply or purchase Energy, Installed Capacity or Ancillary Services, then Interconnection Customer will make application to do so in accordance with the NYISO Services Tariff or Connecting Transmission Owner’s tariff.

  • Project Plan Development of Project Plan Upon the Authorized User’s request, the Contractor must develop a Project Plan. This Project Plan may include Implementation personnel, installation timeframes, escalation procedures and an acceptance plan as appropriate for the Services requested. Specific requirements of the plan will be defined in the RFQ. In response to the RFQ, the Contractor must agree to furnish all labor and supervision necessary to successfully perform Services procured from this Lot. Project Plan Document The Contractor will provide to the Authorized User, a Project Plan that may contain the following items: • Name of the Project Manager, Contact Phone Numbers and E-Mail Address; • Names of the Project Team Members, Contact Phone Numbers and E-Mail Address; • A list of Implementation milestones based on the Authorized User’s desired installation date; • A list of responsibilities of the Authorized User during system Implementation; • A list of designated Contractor Authorized Personnel; • Escalation procedures including management personnel contact numbers; • Full and complete documentation of all Implementation work; • Samples of knowledge transfer documentation; and • When applicable, a list of all materials and supplies required to complete the Implementation described in the RFQ. Materials and Supplies Required to Complete Implementation In the event that there are items required to complete an Implementation, the Contractor may request the items be added to its Contract if the items meet the scope of the Contract. Negotiation of Final Project Plan If the Authorized User chooses to require a full Project Plan, the State further reserves the right for Authorized Users to negotiate the final Project Plan with the apparent RFQ awardee. Such negotiation must not substantively change the scope of the RFQ plan, but can alter timeframes or other incidental factors of the final Project Plan. The Authorized User will provide the Contractor a minimum of five (5) business days’ notice of the final negotiation date. The Authorized User reserves the right to move to the next responsible and responsive bidder if Contractor negotiations are unsuccessful.

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  • Scope of Works (a) Users with an appropriate licence type may be able to create and access Scope of Works. (b) The parties acknowledge and agree that: (i) any wording contained in a Scope of Works is established by the Customer, is customisable and within the Customer's absolute control; (ii) Users make decisions within ProcurePro on how to draft Scope of Works and ProcurePro is not responsible for those decisions; (iii) the Supplier is not liable for the Customer's use or reliance upon any Scope of Works; and (iv) the Supplier is not responsible for controlling the use, copying, modification or export of a Scope of Works by any User to which the Customer allows access to that Scope of Works.

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