Examples of Electric Nameplate Capacity in a sentence
The Agreement establishes standard terms and conditions approved by the Public Service Commission of Utah (“Commission”) under which the Net Metering Facility with an Electric Nameplate Capacity of 2 MW or smaller as described in Appendix C will interconnect to, and operate in parallel with, Rocky Mountain Power’s system.
The Agreement establishes standard terms and conditions approved by the Public Service Commission of Utah (“Commission”) under which the Net Metering Facility with an Electric Nameplate Capacity of 2 MW or smaller as described in Appendix B will interconnect to, and operate in parallel with, Rocky Mountain Power’s system.
A Small Generator Facility that is Lab Tested, inverter-based and has an Electric Nameplate Capacity of 25 kW or less must use application Form 1 which is a Tier 1 application form.
The Application and application fees are based on the new total Electric Nameplate Capacity of the Small Generator Facility.
General liability insurance is not required for approval of an interconnection Application, or for the related Interconnection Agreement, for a Small Generator Facility with an Electric Nameplate Capacity of 200 KW or smaller.
Monitoring: Small Generator Facilities approved and interconnected to the Public Utility under a Tier 1, Tier 2 or Tier 3 Interconnection Application, and under a Tier 4 Interconnection Application, up to an Electric Nameplate Capacity rating of 3 MW, except as noted herein, are not required to provide for remote monitoring of the electric output by the Public Utility.
Does not include a change in the Electric Nameplate Capacity of an existing Small Generator Facility.
The Interconnection Customer shall be required to maintain liability coverage under the terms of this Agreement based upon the Electric Nameplate Capacity of the Small Generator Facility as follows: 7.1. The Interconnection Customer with a Small Generator Facility with an Electric Nameplate Capacity up to 50 kW shall maintain general liability insurance in the amount of one hundred thousand dollars ($100,000).
Applicability: The Public Utility must use the Tier 4 interconnection review procedures for an Application that does not qualify for Tier 1, Tier 2, or Tier 3 review and for which the Small Generator Facility has an Electric Nameplate Capacity that is 20 MW or less.
Aggregating Multiple Generators: If the Interconnection Request is for a Small Generator Facility that includes multiple Small Generator Facilities at a site for which the Applicant seeks a single Point of Interconnection, the Application must be evaluated for the purposes of the interconnection on the basis of the aggregate Electric Nameplate Capacity of the multiple Small Generator Facilities.