Common use of Technology Restrictions Clause in Contracts

Technology Restrictions. There are technology restrictions applicable to participation by Applicant in the DLM Program, which have been noticed previously to Applicant by Con Edison by the RFP, and as more particularly set forth therein. Among other things, Diesel-fired Electric Generating Equipment will not be permitted as part of the DLM Program, and if used will be grounds for cancelling the contract related to the Aggregation. In addition, Electric Generating Equipment is prohibited from operating under the DLM Program within one-half mile of a peaking generator located at Gowanus (Brooklyn), Narrows (Brooklyn), Xxxxxx Avenue (Brooklyn), Astoria (Queens), 00xx Xxxxxx (Xxxxxxxxx, Xxxx Xxxx) and 74th Street (Manhattan, East Side), all as shown on the Company’s website, but excluding as may be applicable to Renewable Generation. If Applicant wants to operate Electric Generating Equipment for Load Relief purposes under the DLM Program, then during enrollment Applicant shall provide all necessary information for approval, including generator information, nameplate rating, manufacturer, date of manufacture, fuel type or energy source, and the kW enrolled using the equipment. Applicant must state as part of enrolling Customers using Electric Generating Equipment other required information, and written certification by a professional engineer must be provided attesting to the accuracy of all generation-related information provided, including with respect to emission levels of the equipment; and Applicant shall be required to comply with future laws and standards accepted by Con Edison as applicable to the Company with regard to Electric Generating Equipment.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Load Management Program Agreement, Load Management Program Agreement, Load Management Program Agreement

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Technology Restrictions. There are technology restrictions applicable to participation by Applicant in the DLM Program, which have been noticed previously to Applicant by Con Edison by the RFP, and as more particularly set forth therein. Among other things, Diesel-fired Electric Generating Equipment will not be permitted as part of the DLM Program, and if used will be grounds for cancelling the contract related to the Aggregation. In addition, Electric Generating Equipment is prohibited from operating under the DLM Program within one-half mile of a peaking generator located at Gowanus (Brooklyn), Narrows (Brooklyn), Xxxxxx Avenue (Brooklyn), Astoria (Queens), 00xx Xxxxxx 59th Street (XxxxxxxxxManhattan, Xxxx XxxxWest Side) and 74th Street (Manhattan, East Side), all as shown on the Company’s website, but excluding as may be applicable to Renewable Generation. If Applicant wants to operate Electric Generating Equipment for Load Relief purposes under the DLM Program, then during enrollment Applicant shall provide all necessary information for approval, including generator information, nameplate rating, manufacturer, date of manufacture, fuel type or energy source, and the kW enrolled using the equipment. Applicant must state as part of enrolling Customers using Electric Generating Equipment other required information, and written certification by a professional engineer must be provided attesting to the accuracy of all generation-related information provided, including with respect to emission levels of the equipment; and Applicant shall be required to comply with future laws and standards accepted by Con Edison as applicable to the Company with regard to Electric Generating Equipment. If Applicant wants to operate an ESS for Load Relief purposes under the DLM Program, then during enrollment Applicant shall provide all necessary information for approval, including system information, nameplate rating, manufacturer, date of manufacture, fuel type or energy source, and the kW enrolled using the ESS equipment. Applicant must provide as part of enrolling Customers using ESS other required information, including but not limited to the Coordinated Electric System Interconnection Review study and Con Edison Permission To Operate letter; and Applicant shall be required to comply with future laws and standards accepted by Con Edison as applicable to the Company with regard to ESS.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Load Management Program Agreement, Load Management Program Agreement

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Technology Restrictions. There are technology restrictions applicable to participation by Applicant in the DLM Program, which have been noticed previously to Applicant by Con Edison by the RFP, and as more particularly set forth therein. Among other things, Diesel-fired Electric Generating Equipment will not be permitted as part of the DLM Program, and if used will be grounds for cancelling the contract related to the Aggregation. In addition, Electric Generating Equipment is prohibited from operating under the DLM Program within one-half mile of a peaking generator located at Gowanus (Brooklyn), Narrows (Brooklyn), Xxxxxx Avenue (Brooklyn), Astoria (Queens), 00xx Xxxxxx 59th Street (XxxxxxxxxManhattan, Xxxx XxxxWest Side) and 74th Street (Manhattan, East Side), all as shown on the Company’s website, but excluding as may be applicable to Renewable Generation. If Applicant wants to operate Electric Generating Equipment for Load Relief purposes under the DLM Program, then during enrollment Applicant shall provide all necessary information for approval, including generator information, nameplate rating, manufacturer, date of manufacture, fuel type or energy source, and the kW enrolled using the equipment. Applicant must state as part of enrolling Customers using Electric Generating Equipment other required information, and written certification by a professional engineer must be provided attesting to the accuracy of all generation-related information provided, including with respect to emission levels of the equipment; and Applicant shall be required to comply with future laws and standards accepted by Con Edison as applicable to the Company with regard to Electric Generating Equipment.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Load Management Program Agreement

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