Generator Interconnection Process definition

Generator Interconnection Process or “GIP” means the Generator Interconnection Procedures set forth in the CAISO Tariff or Participating TO’s tariff, as applicable, and associated documents; provided that if the GIP is replaced by such other successor procedures governing interconnection (a) to the CAISO Grid or Participating TO’s distribution system, as applicable, or (b) of generating facilities with an expected net capacity equal to or greater than the Project’s Contract Capacity, the term “GIP” shall then apply to such successor procedure.
Generator Interconnection Process or “GIP” means the Generator Interconnection Procedures set forth in the CAISO Tariff and associated documents; provided that if the GIP is replaced by such other successor procedures governing interconnection (a) to the CAISO Grid or Participating TO’s Transmission System or (b) of generating facilities with an expected net capacity equal to or greater than the Project’s Contract Capacity, the term “GIP” shall then apply to such successor procedure.
Generator Interconnection Process or “GIP” means the Generator Interconnection Procedures set forth in the CAISO Tariff or Participating TO’s tariff, as applicable, and associated documents; provided that if the GIP is replaced by such other successor procedures governing interconnection (a) to the CAISO Grid or Participating TO’s distribution system, as applicable, or (b) of

Examples of Generator Interconnection Process in a sentence

  • At the time the Interconnection Request is submitted, a Generating Facility must inform the Utility to which it plans to interconnect that it is requesting Network Resource Interconnection Service, and the Utility will apply the FERC Large Generator Interconnection Process in place at the time the Interconnection Request is submitted.

  • In many cases projects apply for an energy-only resource and later request a deliverability assessment (such as for projects that initiated their application under the Small Generator Interconnection Process).

  • Throughout the Customer Generator Interconnection Process, the Company will periodically bill the Customer Generator for engineering costs incurred or obligated.

  • Customer Generator can end the Customer Generator Interconnection Process at any time.

  • At the time the Interconnection Request is submitted, a Generating Facility must inform the Authority to which it plans to interconnect that it is requesting Network Resource Interconnection Service, and the Authority will apply the Large Generator Interconnection Process attached to the Authority’s Open Access Transmission Tariff at the time the Interconnection Request is submitted.

  • If Customer Generator decides to end the Customer Generator Interconnection Process prior to completion, the Company will either refund any monies held for security that have not been spent or obligated, or issue an invoice to Customer Generator for costs incurred prior to cancellation.

  • Each request for interconnection will go through the Customer Generator Interconnection Process.


More Definitions of Generator Interconnection Process

Generator Interconnection Process or “GIP” means the Generator Interconnection Procedures set forth in the CAISO Tariff or Participating TO’s tariff, as applicable, and associated