The Connecting Transmission Sample Clauses

The Connecting Transmission clause defines the responsibilities and terms related to the infrastructure that links a facility or project to the main transmission grid. Typically, this clause outlines which party is responsible for constructing, maintaining, and operating the connecting transmission lines, as well as any associated costs or regulatory approvals required. For example, it may specify whether the project owner or the utility company will build the necessary lines and how upgrades or repairs will be handled. The core function of this clause is to ensure clear allocation of duties and costs regarding the physical connection to the grid, thereby preventing disputes and facilitating reliable energy delivery.
The Connecting Transmission. Owner has received written authorization to proceed with design and procurement from the Developer by the date specified in Appendix B hereto; and
The Connecting Transmission. Owner may abandon any contest if the Developer fails to provide payment to the Connecting Transmission Owner within thirty (30) Calendar Days of receiving such invoice. At any time during the contest, Connecting Transmission Owner may agree to a settlement either with ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇’s consent or after obtaining written advice from nationally-recognized tax counsel, selected by Connecting Transmission Owner, but reasonably acceptable to Developer, that the proposed settlement represents a reasonable settlement given the hazards of litigation. Developer, or if a higher amount, so much of the settlement that is supported by the written advice from nationally-recognized tax counsel selected under the terms of the preceding sentence. The settlement amount shall be calculated on a fully grossed-up basis to cover any related cost consequences of the current tax liability. The Connecting Transmission Owner may also settle any tax controversy without receiving the Developer’s consent or any such written advice; however, any such settlement will relieve the Developer from any obligation to indemnify Connecting Transmission Owner for the tax at issue in the contest (unless the failure to obtain written advice is attributable to the Developer’s unreasonable refusal to the appointment of independent tax counsel).