Common use of Suspension of Interconnection Clause in Contracts

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.

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: Interconnection Agreement, Interconnection Agreement, Interconnection Agreement

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