Examples of Electrical Distribution System in a sentence
The Utility shall include in such notice an explanation of the basis of the termination, including but not limited to breach of this Agreement by the Self- Supply Electric Utility Customer or Owner as determined by the Utility, if agreement to an amendment to this Agreement is not made as provided in Section 17.2 hereof, or for reasons related to protection of the integrity of the Electrical Distribution System, and shall specify the effective date of the termination.
At the Self-Supply Electric Utility Customer’s expense (and/or Owner if Customer’s Premises are leased), within ten (10) working days following the termination, the Self- Supply Electric Utility Customer or Owner shall permanently isolate the Renewable Energy Facility and any associated equipment from the Electrical Distribution System and notify the Utility that the isolation is complete.
Said insurance shall cover claims of bodily injury and property damage caused by, related to, or arising out of, the existence or operation of the Renewable Energy Facility and its Interconnection to and interaction with the Utility’s Electrical Distribution System.
Further, the Utility shall not be responsible for any lost opportunity or other costs incurred, or alleged to have been incurred, by the Customer or the Owner, if applicable, as a result of an interruption of service or any other aspect of the construction or operation of the Electrical Distribution System.
A Self-Supply Electric Utility Customer will be credited each month for each kilowatt hour of Excess Energy delivered to the Electrical Distribution System by the Customer’s Renewable Energy Facility located on Customer’s Premises.
At the Self-Supply Electric Utility Customer’s expense, within ten (10) working days following the termination, the Self-Supply Electric Utility Customer shall permanently isolate the Renewable Energy Facility and any associated equipment from the Utility’s Electrical Distribution System and give written notice to the Utility that the such isolation is complete.
Until the additional infrastructure has been installed and paid for (based upon the Utility’s actual costs), the Utility may Disconnect the Renewable Energy Facility from the Utility’s Electrical Distribution System.
Customer has submitted an Application to the Utility to Interconnect a Renewable Energy Facility on Customer’s Premises to the Utility’s Electrical Distribution System.
City of Naperville owns and operates an electric utility with an Electrical Distribution System which serves the residents and businesses of the City of Naperville (“Utility”).