Electrical Interconnection Facilities definition

Electrical Interconnection Facilities means the equipment and facilities required to safely and reliably interconnect a Facility to the transmission system of the Transmitting Utility, including the collection system between each Bloom System, transformers and all switching, metering, communications, control and safety equipment, including the facilities described in any applicable Interconnection Agreement.
Electrical Interconnection Facilities means the equipment and facilities required to safely and reliably interconnect the Facility to the PJM Transmission System or the transmission system of another Transmitting Utility in whose territory the Facility is located, as applicable, including the collection system between each Unit, transformers and all switching, metering, communications, control and safety equipment, including the facilities described in the Interconnection Agreement.
Electrical Interconnection Facilities or “EIF” bears the meaning ascribed thereto in Section 11 of the Power Purchase Agreement;

Examples of Electrical Interconnection Facilities in a sentence

  • During the Term, Seller shall be the sole owner of the Electrical Interconnection Facilities.

  • Seller shall defend, indemnify and hold Buyer harmless from and against any requirements to comply with FERC Open Access requirements respecting the Electrical Interconnection Facilities caused by Seller’s act or omission.

  • All Electrical Interconnection Facilities [and Fuel Handling Facilities], including metering and submetering facilities and Transmission Upgrades must be of sufficient capacity as of the Initial Delivery Date to permit the Units to operate at all times during each month at the Maximum Contract Capacity (in addition to such capacity as required for units located at the Facility that are not committed to Buyer).

  • The Parties shall cooperate to make all arrangements, execute all agreements, and make commercially reasonable efforts to cause the Electrical Interconnection Facilities to be completed within the schedule agreed to in the Interconnection Agreement.

  • Such cooperation shall include timely responses to reasonable requests for information and the reasonable coordination of the activities of both Parties and their respective third parties regarding the design and construction of the Project and the Electrical Interconnection Facilities.


More Definitions of Electrical Interconnection Facilities

Electrical Interconnection Facilities means all the facilities installed by Seller for the purpose of interconnecting the Facility to the Electricity Delivery Point, including electrical transmission lines, upgrades, transformers and associated equipment, substations, relay and switching equipment, and safety equipment, as set forth in Exhibit B.
Electrical Interconnection Facilities means the apparatus required to safely and reliably interconnect with and deliver the Products at the Maximum Contract Capacity to the Electrical Delivery Point by means of either the PG&E electric system or the CAISO Grid, including connection, transformation, switching, metering, communications, control, and safety equipment, such as equipment required to protect (a) the electric systems of the Transmission Provider and PG&E (or other transmission systems directly or indirectly interconnected to PG&E and/or the Transmission Provider)) and PG&E’s customers from faults occurring at the Units, and (b) the Units from faults occurring on the electric systems of PG&E or the Transmission Provider, or on other directly or indirectly interconnected transmission systems.
Electrical Interconnection Facilities means the electrical interconnection facilities required to connect the Project to the Connecting Transmission Owner’s Electrical System, as set forth in the Interconnection Agreement, including all “Attachment Facilities,” “System Upgrade Facilities,” and “System Deliverability Upgrades” (as such terms are defined in the Interconnection Agreement). Energy – means three-phase, 60-hertz alternating current electric energy (including Test Energy), expressed in MWh.
Electrical Interconnection Facilities bears the meaning ascribed thereto in the Power Purchase Agreement;
Electrical Interconnection Facilities bears the meaning ascribed, thereto in Section 11 of PPA;
Electrical Interconnection Facilities means all of the electrical interconnection facilities and equipment described in Schedule 1 to be constructed by the Project Company and transferred to GPA at the Phase 1 Commercial Operation Date.
Electrical Interconnection Facilities means all structures, facilities, equipment, auxiliary equipment, devices and apparatus to be constructed and installed by Contractor in accordance herewith and with the Electrical Interconnection Requirements for the purpose of interconnecting the Facility with the Utility's transmission system at the Electrical Interconnection Point in order to enable the transmission thereon of the full electric generating capacity of the Facility in accordance with Accepted Electrical Practices, including without limitation all internal breakers, relays, switches, synchronizing equipment, Electric Metering Equipment, automatic regulation, communications, safety and other switchyard equipment and facilities, Protective Apparatus and other protective and control equipment for the Facility described in Appendix A hereto.