Suspension of Interconnection Sample Clauses

Suspension of Interconnection. It is intended that the interconnection should not compromise the Cooperative’s protection or operational requirements. The operation of the DG Owner/Operator’s System and the quality of electric energy supplied by the DG Owner/Operator shall meet the standards as specified by the Cooperative. If the operation of the DG Owner/Operator’s system or quality of electric energy supplied (in the case of power export) does not meet the standards as specified, then (the Cooperative) will notify the DG Owner/Operator to take reasonable and expedient corrective action. The Cooperative shall have the right to disconnect the DG Owner/Operator’s System, until compliance is reasonably demonstrated. Notwithstanding, the Cooperative may in its sole discretion disconnect the DG Owner/Operator’s generating plant from the Distribution Facility without notice if the operating of the Generating Plant may be or may become dangerous to life and property.
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Suspension of Interconnection. It is intended that the interconnection of Member’s Generator to the Cooperative’s electric distribution system not compromise or damage the Cooperative’s electric distribution system or violate its protection or operational requirements. The operation of the Member’s Generator and interconnection facilities and the quality of electric energy supplied by Member to the Cooperative shall meet the standards as specified by the Rules. If the Cooperative becomes aware that operation of the Member’s Generator or quality of electric energy supplied (in the case of power export) does not meet the standards as specified, then the Cooperative will notify the Member to take reasonable and expedient corrective action. The Cooperative shall have the right to disconnect the Member’s Generator until compliance is reasonably demonstrated. Notwithstanding, the Cooperative may in its sole discretion disconnect the Member’s Generator from the Cooperative’s distribution system without notice if the operation of the Generator imposes a threat, in the Cooperative’s sole judgment, to the Cooperative’s distribution system, or to life and other property.
Suspension of Interconnection. It is intended that the interconnection of Member’s Generator to the Cooperative’s electric distribution system not compromise or damage the Cooperative’s electric distribution system or violate its protection or operational requirements. The operation of the Member’s Generator and interconnection facilities and the quality of electric energy supplied by Member to the Cooperative shall meet the standards and requirements as specified by the Rules and the Cooperative. If the operation of the Member’s Generator or quality of electric energy supplied (in the case of power export) does not meet the standards as specified which include, but are not limited to, a) operating within voltage levels specified in ANSI C84.1, b) operating at .99 or greater power factor, and c) not operating with a leading power factor, then the Cooperative will notify the Member to take reasonable and expedient corrective action. The Cooperative shall have the right to disconnect the Member’s Generator until compliance is reasonably demonstrated. Notwithstanding, the Cooperative may in its sole discretion disconnect the Member’s Generator from the Cooperative’s distribution system without notice if the operation of the Generator imposes a threat, in the Cooperative’s sole judgment, to the Cooperative’s distribution system, the Cooperative’s operational requirements, or to life and other property.
Suspension of Interconnection. 6.1. If the Customer’s Facility is not operating in accordance with the Interconnection Guidelines, as may be amended from time to time, any statutory requirements or the terms of this Agreement, NSPI may disconnect the Customer’s Facility until the Facility is, in NSPI’s sole opinion, found to be in compliance with such requirements.
Suspension of Interconnection. It is intended that the interconnection should not compromise the Cooperative’s protection or operational requirements. The operation of the Member Facility and the quality of electric energy supplied by the Member shall meet the standards as specified by the Cooperative. If the operation of the Member’s system or quality of electric energy supplied (in the case of power export) does not meet the standards as specified, then the Cooperative will notify the Member to take reasonable and expedient corrective action. The Cooperative shall have the right to disconnect the Member Facility until compliance is reasonably demonstrated. Notwithstanding, the Cooperative may, in its sole discretion, disconnect the Member Facility from the Cooperative’s electrical supply and distribution system without notice if the operation of the Member Facility imposes a threat, in the Cooperative’s sole and absolute judg- ment, to life or property, or if it at any time adversely affects the operation of the Cooperative’s electrical supply and distribution system or the quality and reliability of the Cooperative’s electrical service to other members. The Member Facility shall remain disconnected until such time as the Cooperative is satisfied, in its sole judgment, that condition(s) justifying the disconnection have ended or have been corrected.
Suspension of Interconnection. It is intended that the interconnection should not compromise (the Cooperative’s) protection or operational requirements. The operation of the (DG Owner/Operator’s) System and the quality of electric energy supplied by (the DG Owner/Operator) shall meet the standards as specified by the Cooperative. If the operation of the (DG Owner/Operator’s) system or quality of electric energy supplied (in the case of power export) does not meet the standards as specified, then (the Cooperative) will notify (the DG Owner/Operator) to take reasonable and appropriate corrective action. (The Cooperative) shall have the right to disconnect the (DG Owner/Operator’s) System, until compliance is reasonably demonstrated. Notwithstanding, (the Cooperative) may in its sole discretion disconnect the (DG Owner/Operator’s) generating plant from the Distribution Facility without notice if the operating of the Generating Plant imposes a threat, in the cooperative’s sole judgement, to life and property.
Suspension of Interconnection. It is intended that the interconnection shall not in any way compromise the REMC’s protection or operational requirements. The operation of the DG Owner/Operator’s Facility and the quality of electric energy supplied by the DG Owner/Operator shall meet the standards as specified by the REMC. If the operation of the DG Owner/Operator’s Facility or quality of electric energy supplied (in the case of power export) does not meet the standards as specified, then the DG Owner/Operator shall take reasonable and expedient corrective action, including any such corrective action as requested by the REMC. The REMC shall have the right to disconnect the DG Owner/Operator’s Facility until compliance is reasonably demonstrated. Notwithstanding, the REMC may in its sole discretion disconnect the DG Owner/Operator’s Facility from the distribution system without notice if the operating of the Generating Plant/DG Facility may be or may become dangerous to life and/or property/facilities. Failure to comply with this provision may result in the REMC disconnecting/isolating Member’s parallel DG facility or electrical service, with or without notice, from the REMC’s electrical system.
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Suspension of Interconnection. It is intended that the interconnection should not compromise JEC’s protection or operational requirements. The operation of the DG Owner/Operator’s System and the quality of electric energy supplied by the DG Owner/Operator shall meet the standards as specified by JEC. If the operation of the DG Owner/Operator’s system or quality of electric energy supplied (in the case of power export) does not meet the standards as specified, then JEC will notify the DG Owner/Operator to take reasonable and appropriate corrective action. JEC shall have the right to disconnect the DG Owner/Operator’s System, until compliance is reasonably demonstrated. Notwithstanding, JEC may in its sole discretion disconnect the DG Owner/Operator’s generating plant from the Distribution Facility without notice if the operating of the Generating Plant imposes a threat, in JEC’s sole judgement, to life and property.
Suspension of Interconnection. It is intended that the interconnection should not compromise or adversely affect the Cooperative’s protection, system or operational requirements. The operation of the DG Owner’s System and the quality of electric energy supplied by the DG Owner shall meet the standards as specified by the Cooperative. If the operation of the DG Owner’s system or quality of electric energy supplied, (in the case of power export), does not meet the standards as specified, then the Cooperative will notify the DG Owner to take reasonable and expedient corrective action which may include suspension and/or termination of the DG Owner’s interconnection.
Suspension of Interconnection. It is intended that the interconnection should not compromise the REMC’s protection or operational requirements. The operation of the DG Owner/Operator’s Facility and the quality of electric energy supplied by the DG Owner/Operator shall meet the standards as specified by the REMC. If the operation of the DG Owner/Operator’s Facility or quality of electric energy supplied (in the case of power export) does not meet the standards as specified, then the DG Owner/Operator shall take reasonable and expedient corrective action, including any such corrective action as requested by the REMC. The REMC shall have the right to disconnect the DG Owner/Operator’s Facility until compliance is reasonably demonstrated. Notwithstanding, the REMC may in its sole discretion disconnect the DG Owner/Operator’s Facility from the distribution system without notice if the operating of the Generating Plant may be or may become dangerous to life and property.
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