The Interconnection Studies Sample Clauses
The Interconnection Studies clause defines the process and requirements for conducting technical analyses to assess the feasibility and impact of connecting a new facility or system to an existing network, such as an electrical grid. Typically, this clause outlines the responsibilities of the parties involved, the scope of studies to be performed (such as feasibility, system impact, and facilities studies), and the timelines for completion. Its core practical function is to ensure that all necessary technical evaluations are completed before interconnection, thereby identifying potential issues, allocating costs, and preventing disruptions to the existing network.
The Interconnection Studies. The Interconnection Studies conducted under the Large Facility Interconnection Procedures consist of short circuit/fault duty, steady state (thermal and voltage) and stability analyses designed to identify the Attachment Facilities, Distribution Upgrades and System Upgrade Facilities required for the reliable interconnection of Large Facilities to the New York State Transmission System or to the Distribution System in compliance with the NYISO Minimum Interconnection Standard, as well as the deliverability analysis described in Attachment S to the OATT designed to identify the System Deliverability Upgrades required for reliable interconnection in compliance with the NYISO Deliverability Interconnection Standard, where applicable.
