Scoping Meeting. 4.2.1 A scoping meeting will be held as soon as practicable after the Interconnection Request is deemed complete, or as otherwise mutually agreed to by the Parties. The Cooperative and the Interconnection Member will bring to the meeting personnel, including system engineers and other resources as may be reasonably required to accomplish the purpose of the meeting. The scoping meeting may be omitted by mutual agreement. 4.2.2 The purpose of the scoping meeting is to discuss the Interconnection Request and review existing studies relevant to the Interconnection Request. The Parties shall further discuss whether the Cooperative should perform a Feasibility Study or proceed directly to a System Impact Study, a Facilities Study, or an Interconnection Agreement. 4.2.3 If the Parties agree that a Feasibility Study should be performed, the Cooperative will provide the Interconnection Member a Feasibility Study Agreement (Attachment 6), including an outline of the scope of the study and a non-binding good faith estimate of the cost to perform the study. 4.2.4 If the Parties agree not to perform a Feasibility Study, but to proceed directly to a System Impact Study or Facilities Study, the Cooperative will provide the Interconnection Member either a System Impact Study Agreement (Attachment 7) or a Facilities Study Agreement (Attachment 8), as appropriate, including an outline of the scope of the study and a non-binding good faith estimate of the cost to perform the study. 4.2.5 If the Parties agree not to perform a Feasibility Study, but to proceed directly to an Interconnection Agreement, the Cooperative shall provide the Interconnection Member an executable Interconnection Agreement, to be completed in accordance with the timeline provided in Section 5.6.
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Samples: Interconnection Procedures, Interconnection Procedures, Interconnection Procedures
Scoping Meeting. 4.2.1 A scoping meeting will be held as soon as practicable after the Interconnection Request is deemed complete, or complete as otherwise within a timeframe mutually agreed to by the Parties. The Cooperative GUC and the Interconnection Member Customer will bring to the meeting personnel, including system engineers and other resources as may be reasonably required to accomplish the purpose of the meeting. The scoping meeting may be omitted by mutual agreement.
4.2.2 The purpose of the scoping meeting is to discuss the Interconnection Request and review existing studies relevant to the Interconnection Request. The Parties shall further discuss whether the Cooperative GUC should perform a Feasibility Study or proceed directly to a System Impact Study, a Facilities Study, or an Interconnection Agreement.
4.2.3 If the Parties agree that a Feasibility Study should be performed, the Cooperative will GUC shall provide the Interconnection Member Customer as soon as possible after the scoping meeting, a Feasibility Study Agreement (Attachment 6), including an outline of the scope of the study and a non-binding good faith estimate of the cost to perform the study.
4.2.4 If the Parties agree not to perform a Feasibility Study, but to proceed directly to a System Impact Study or Facilities Study, the Cooperative will GUC shall provide the Interconnection Member Customer either a System Impact Study Agreement (Attachment 7) or a Facilities Study Agreement (Attachment 8), as appropriate, including an outline of the scope of the study and a non-non- binding good faith estimate of the cost to perform the studystudy in a timeframe mutually agreed upon by the Parties in the scoping meeting.
4.2.5 If the Parties agree not to perform a Feasibility Study, but to proceed directly to an Interconnection Agreement, the Cooperative GUC shall provide the Interconnection Member Customer with an executable Interconnection Agreement, to be completed Agreement in accordance with a timeframe mutually agreed upon by the timeline provided Parties in Section 5.6the scoping meeting.
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Samples: Interconnection Procedures, Interconnection Procedures, Interconnection Procedures
Scoping Meeting. 4.2.1 A scoping meeting will be held as soon as practicable within ten (10) Business Days after the Interconnection Request is deemed complete, unless the Interconnection Customer is preliminarily designated as interdependent with more than one
(1) Interconnection Request pursuant to Section 1.8.3.1, or as otherwise mutually agreed to by the Parties. The Cooperative Utility and the Interconnection Member Customer will bring to the meeting personnel, including system engineers and other resources as may be reasonably required to accomplish the purpose of the meeting. The scoping meeting may be omitted by mutual agreementagreement in writing.
4.2.2 The purpose of the scoping meeting is to discuss the Interconnection Request and review existing studies relevant to the Interconnection Request. The Parties shall further discuss whether the Cooperative Utility should perform a Feasibility Study or proceed directly to a System Impact Study, a Facilities Study, or proceed directly to an Interconnection Agreement.
4.2.3 If the Parties agree that a Feasibility Study should be performedUtility, the Cooperative will provide after consultation with the Interconnection Member a Feasibility Study Agreement (Attachment 6)Customer, including an outline of determines the scope of the study and a non-binding good faith estimate of the cost to perform the study.
4.2.4 If the Parties agree not to perform a Feasibility Study, but to project should proceed directly to a System Impact Study or Facilities Study, the Cooperative will Utility shall provide the Interconnection Member Customer, no later than ten (10) Business Days after the scoping meeting, either a System Impact Study Agreement (Attachment 7) or a Facilities Study Agreement (Attachment 8), as appropriate, including an outline of the scope of the study or studies and a non-binding nonbinding good faith estimate of the cost to perform the studystudy or studies, which cost shall be subtracted from the deposit outlined in Section 1.4.1.2.
4.2.5 4.2.4 If the Parties agree not to perform a Feasibility System Impact Study or Facilities Study, but to proceed directly to an Interconnection Agreement, the Cooperative Parties shall provide proceed to the Interconnection Member an executable Interconnection Agreement, to be completed in accordance with the timeline provided Construction Planning Meeting as called for in Section 5.65.
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Samples: Interconnection Procedures, Interconnection Procedures
Scoping Meeting. 4.2.1 A scoping meeting will be held as soon as practicable after the Interconnection Request is deemed complete, or complete as otherwise within a timeframe mutually agreed to by the Parties. The Cooperative Utility and the Interconnection Member Customer will bring to the meeting personnel, including system engineers and other resources as may be reasonably required to accomplish the purpose of the meeting. The scoping meeting may be omitted by mutual agreement.
4.2.2 The purpose of the scoping meeting is to discuss the Interconnection Request and review existing studies relevant to the Interconnection Request. The Parties shall further discuss whether the Cooperative Utility should perform a Feasibility Study or proceed directly to a System Impact Study, a Facilities Study, or an Interconnection Agreement.
4.2.3 If the Parties agree that a Feasibility Study should be performed, the Cooperative will Utility shall provide the Interconnection Member Customer as soon as possible after the scoping meeting, a Feasibility Study Agreement (Attachment 6), including an outline of the scope of the study and a non-binding good faith estimate of the cost to perform the study.
4.2.4 If the Parties agree not to perform a Feasibility Study, but to proceed directly to a System Impact Study or Facilities Study, the Cooperative will Utility shall provide the Interconnection Member Customer either a System Impact Study Agreement (Attachment 7) or a Facilities Study Agreement (Attachment 8), as appropriate, including an outline of the scope of the study and a non-binding good faith estimate of the cost to perform the studystudy in a timeframe mutually agreed upon by the Parties in the scoping meeting.
4.2.5 If the Parties agree not to perform a Feasibility Study, but to proceed directly to an Interconnection Agreement, the Cooperative Utility shall provide the Interconnection Member Customer with an executable Interconnection Agreement, to be completed Agreement in accordance with a timeframe mutually agreed upon by the timeline provided Parties in Section 5.6the scoping meeting.
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Samples: Interconnection Procedures, Interconnection Procedures
Scoping Meeting. 4.2.1 A scoping meeting will be held as soon as practicable within ten (10) Business Days after the Interconnection Request is deemed complete, or as otherwise mutually agreed to by the Parties. The Cooperative Utility and the Interconnection Member Customer will bring to the meeting personnel, including system engineers and other resources as may be reasonably required to accomplish the purpose of the meeting. The scoping meeting may be omitted by mutual agreementagreement in writing.
4.2.2 The purpose of the scoping meeting is to discuss the Interconnection Request and review existing studies relevant to the Interconnection Request. The Parties shall further discuss whether the Cooperative Utility should perform a Feasibility Study or proceed directly to a System Impact Study, a Facilities Study, or proceed directly to an ELECTRONICALLY FILED - 2019 April 22 5:05 PM - SCPSC - Docket # 2019-130-E - Page 22 of 115 Interconnection Agreement.
4.2.3 If the Parties agree that a Feasibility Study should be performedUtility, the Cooperative will provide after consultation with the Interconnection Member a Feasibility Study Agreement (Attachment 6)Customer, including an outline of determines that the scope of the study and a non-binding good faith estimate of the cost to perform the study.
4.2.4 If the Parties agree not to perform a Feasibility Study, but to project should proceed directly to a System Impact Study or Facilities Study, the Cooperative will Utility shall provide the Interconnection Member Customer, no later than ten (10) Business Days after the scoping meeting, either a System Impact Study Agreement (Attachment 7) 8) or a Facilities Study Agreement (Attachment 8)9), as appropriate, including an outline of the scope of the study or studies and a non-binding nonbinding good faith estimate of the cost to perform the studystudy or studies, which cost shall be subtracted from the deposit outlined in Section 1.3.1.2.
4.2.5 4.2.4 If the Parties agree not to perform a Feasibility System Impact Study or Facilities Study, but to proceed directly to an Interconnection Agreement, the Cooperative Parties shall provide proceed to the Interconnection Member an executable Interconnection Agreement, to be completed in accordance with the timeline provided Construction Planning Meeting as called for in Section 5.65.
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Samples: Generator Interconnection Procedures
Scoping Meeting. 4.2.1 3.2.1 A scoping meeting will be held as soon as practicable within ten Business Days after the Interconnection Request is deemed Small Generator Interconnection Procedures (SGIP) 10 complete, or as otherwise mutually agreed to by the Parties. The Cooperative Transmission Provider and the Interconnection Member Customer will bring to the meeting personnel, including system engineers and other resources as may be reasonably required to accomplish the purpose of the meeting. The scoping meeting may be omitted by mutual agreement.
4.2.2 3.2.2 The purpose of the scoping meeting is to discuss the Interconnection Request and review existing studies relevant to the Interconnection Request. The Parties shall further discuss whether the Cooperative Transmission Provider should perform a Feasibility Study feasibility study or proceed directly to a System Impact Studysystem impact study, or a Facilities Studyfacilities study, or an Interconnection Agreement.
4.2.3 interconnection agreement. If the Parties agree that a Feasibility Study feasibility study should be performed, the Cooperative will Transmission Provider shall provide the Interconnection Member Customer, as soon as possible, but not later than five Business Days after the scoping meeting, a Feasibility Study Agreement feasibility study agreement (Attachment 6), ) including an outline of the scope of the study and a non-binding good faith estimate of the cost to perform the study.
4.2.4 3.2.3 The scoping meeting may be omitted by mutual agreement. In order to remain in consideration for interconnection, an Interconnection Customer who has requested a feasibility study must return the executed feasibility study agreement within 15 Business Days. If the Parties agree not to perform a Feasibility Study, but to proceed directly to a System Impact Study or Facilities Studyfeasibility study, the Cooperative will Transmission Provider shall provide the Interconnection Member either Customer, no later than five Business Days after the scoping meeting, a System Impact Study Agreement system impact study agreement (Attachment 7) or a Facilities Study Agreement (Attachment 8), as appropriate, including an outline of the scope of the study and a non-binding good faith estimate of the cost to perform the study.
4.2.5 If the Parties agree not to perform a Feasibility Study, but to proceed directly to an Interconnection Agreement, the Cooperative shall provide the Interconnection Member an executable Interconnection Agreement, to be completed in accordance with the timeline provided in Section 5.6.
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Samples: Standard Small Generator Interconnection Agreement (Sgia)
Scoping Meeting. 4.2.1 A scoping meeting will be held as soon as practicable within fifteen Business Days after the Interconnection Request is deemed complete, or as otherwise mutually agreed to by the Parties. The Cooperative City and the Interconnection Member Customer will bring to the meeting personnel, including system engineers and other resources as may be reasonably required to accomplish the purpose of the meeting. The scoping meeting may be omitted by mutual agreement.
4.2.2 The purpose of the scoping meeting is to discuss the Interconnection Request and review existing studies relevant to the Interconnection Request. The Parties shall further discuss whether the Cooperative City should perform a Feasibility Study or proceed directly to a System Impact Study, a Facilities Study, or an Interconnection Agreement.
4.2.3 If the Parties agree that a Feasibility Study should be performed, the Cooperative will City shall provide the Interconnection Member Customer, as soon as possible, after the scoping meeting, a Feasibility Study Agreement (Attachment 6), including an outline of the scope of the study and a non-binding good faith estimate of the cost to perform the study.
4.2.4 If the Parties agree not to perform a Feasibility Study, but to proceed directly to a System Impact Study or Facilities Study, the Cooperative will City shall provide the Interconnection Member Customer, either a System Impact Study Agreement (Attachment 7) or a Facilities Study Agreement (Attachment 8), as appropriate, including an outline of the scope of the study and a non-binding good faith estimate of the cost to perform the studystudy in a time frame mutually agreed upon by the Parties in the scoping meeting.
4.2.5 If the Parties agree not to perform a Feasibility Study, but to proceed directly to an Interconnection Agreement, the Cooperative City shall provide the Interconnection Member Customer an executable Interconnection Agreement, to be completed Agreement in accordance with a time frame mutually agreed upon by the timeline provided Parties in Section 5.6the Scoping meeting.
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Samples: Interconnection Procedures