Company's System definition
Examples of Company's System in a sentence
The Company’s obligation to pay for the Facility’s capacity and Energy is an operating expense of the Company’s System and a cost of purchased electric power and energy and is, solely, payable from the revenues derived from the operation of the Company’s System.
Site plans and diagrams showing the physical layout of the Generation Facility and the location of associated structures and infrastructure such as buildings, streets, driveways, water ways, fences, the Customer’s generating equipment and the Company’s System.
During a forced or unplanned outage on the Company’s System affecting the Generation Facility, the Company may disconnect the Generation Facility to permit repairs and upgrades to remedy the cause of the outage.
A single-line and three-line drawing showing: (a) the electrical relationship and descriptions of the significant electrical components such as the inverter, primary switchgear, secondary switchboard, protective relays, transformers, generators, circuit breakers, with operating voltages, capacities, and protective, (b) the Customer’s loads, and (c) the interconnection with the Company’s System which is typically the Production Meter.
For transfer switches or schemes used to interconnect the Generation Facility with the Company’s System, provide component descriptions, capacity ratings, and a technical description of how the transfer scheme is intended to operate.
The Company shall own, operate and maintain the Company’s System consistent with Prudent Utility Practice to effectuate the Company’s receipt and purchase of the Energy at the Production Meter under the Sales Agreement.
For Customer-owned transformers, if used, to interconnect the Generation Facility with the Company’s System, provide transformer nameplate information (voltages, capacity, winding arrangements, connections, impedance, et cetera).
Regardless of whether an Emergency exists or whether the Customer has Defaulted, the Company may disconnect the Generation Facility if the Company has determined the Generation Facility or its operation causes or may cause: (a) disruption or deterioration of service to other customers, (b) damage to the Company’s System, or (c) risk to the safety of Company personnel, the Customer, the general public, or their property.
The Company may curtail the output of the Customer’s Generation Facility or temporarily disconnect the Generation Facility for maintenance, construction, and repairs on the Company’s System.