Interconnection Requirements Study definition

Interconnection Requirements Study or "IRS": A study, performed in accordance with the terms of the IRS Letter Agreements to determine, among other things, (a) the system requirements and equipment requirements to interconnect the Facility with the Company System, (b) the Performance Standards for the Facility, and (c) an estimate of interconnection costs and project schedule for interconnection of the Facility.
Interconnection Requirements Study or “IRS” means a study, performed in accordance with the terms of the IRS Letter Agreement, to assess, among other things, (1) the system requirements and equipment requirements to interconnect the Facility with the Company System, (2) the Performance Standards of the Facility, and (3) an estimate of interconnection costs and project schedule for interconnection of the Facility.
Interconnection Requirements Study or "IRS" means pursuant to Rule 14H, Appendix III, Section 4, a study to establish the requirements for Interconnection with the Company System.

Examples of Interconnection Requirements Study in a sentence

  • Any of the IRS Letter Agreements are terminated pursuant to the terms thereof prior to the completion of the Interconnection Requirements Study.

  • Unless approved during the Interconnection Requirements Study analysis, resources should not use "momentary cessation" within the ride-through regions for any of the ride-through requirements in this Attachment B (Facility Owned by Seller).

  • Land restoration shall be completed within ninety (90) Days of termination of this Agreement (or declaration that the Agreement is null and void under either Section 2.3 (Interconnection Requirements Study), Section 3.4 (Prior to Effective Date), Section 24.3 (Time Period for PUC Submittal Date), or Section 24.4 (Time Period for PUC Approval) of this Agreement), or as otherwise agreed to by both Parties in writing.

  • Company may, by written notice delivered prior to the Effective Date, declare the Agreement null and void if any one or more of the following conditions applies: Seller implements a material change to the Facility (i) without following the requirements of Section 8(b) of Attachment A (Description of Storage Facility); or (ii) in a manner inconsistent with the process established under Section 2.3 (Interconnection Requirements Study).

  • The final accounting shall take place within one hundred twenty (120) Days of the first to occur of (i) the Commercial Operations Date, (ii) the date this Agreement is declared null and void under either Section 2.3 (Interconnection Requirements Study), Section 3.4 (Prior to Effective Date), Section 24.3 (Time Period for PUC Submittal Date), or Section 24.4 (Time Period for PUC Approval Date) of this Agreement, or (iii) the date this Agreement is terminated.

  • Unless approved during the Interconnection Requirements Study analysis, resources should not use “momentary cessation” within the ride-through regions for any of the ride-through requirements in this Attachment B (Facility Owned by Seller).

  • For those locations that do have the space, such as Waimanalo Gulch Sanitary Landfill, there is insufficient internal power demand and a power purchase agreement (PPA) and an Interconnection Requirements Study (IRS) would be required with HECO.

  • The reactive power range will be determined by the Interconnection Requirements Study.

  • This is not considered part of a normal interconnect per rule 14H, but may be considered during a HECO Interconnection Requirements Study.

  • Interconnection Requirements Study The Company will complete Interconnection Requirements Studies for the Proposals selected to the Final Award Group to assess the costs of system upgrades necessary to integrate the Projects into the Company System.


More Definitions of Interconnection Requirements Study

Interconnection Requirements Study. The Interconnection Requirements Study, dated January 14, 2010, prepared by Electric Power Systems Inc.
Interconnection Requirements Study or "IRS" – A study dated July 16, 2010 and Addendum dated March 29, 2012 performed in accordance with the terms of the IRS Letter Agreement and with Attachment E, Section 2(C) (IRS) of this Agreement, to assess the projected interaction of the Facility with the Company System.

Related to Interconnection Requirements Study

  • Large Facility Interconnection Procedures or “LFIP”) shall mean the interconnection procedures applicable to an Interconnection Request pertaining to a Large Generating Facility that are included in Attachment X of the NYISO OATT. Standard Large Generator Interconnection Agreement (“LGIA”) shall mean this Agreement, the form of interconnection agreement applicable to an Interconnection Request pertaining to a Large Generating Facility, that is included in Attachment X of the NYISO OATT. System Deliverability Upgrades shall mean the least costly configuration of commercially available components of electrical equipment that can be used, consistent with Good Utility Practice and Applicable Reliability Requirements, to make the modifications or additions to Byways and Highways and Other Interfaces on the existing New York State Transmission System and Distribution System that are required for the proposed project to connect reliably to the system in a manner that meets the NYISO Deliverability Interconnection Standard at the requested level of Capacity Resource Interconnection Service. System Protection Facilities shall mean the equipment, including necessary protection signal communications equipment, required to (1) protect the New York State Transmission System from faults or other electrical disturbances occurring at the Large Generating Facility and (2) protect the Large Generating Facility from faults or other electrical system disturbances occurring on the New York State Transmission System or on other delivery systems or other generating systems to which the New York State Transmission System is directly connected. System Upgrade Facilities shall mean the least costly configuration of commercially available components of electrical equipment that can be used, consistent with Good Utility Practice and Applicable Reliability Requirements, to make the modifications to the existing transmission system that are required to maintain system reliability due to: (i) changes in the system, including such changes as load growth and changes in load pattern, to be addressed in the form of generic generation or transmission projects; and (ii) proposed interconnections. In the case of proposed interconnection projects, System Upgrade Facilities are the modifications or additions to the existing New York State Transmission System that are required for the proposed project to connect reliably to the system in a manner that meets the NYISO Minimum Interconnection Standard. Tariff shall mean the NYISO Open Access Transmission Tariff (“OATT”), as filed with the Commission, and as amended or supplemented from time to time, or any successor tariff. Trial Operation shall mean the period during which Developer is engaged in on-site test operations and commissioning of the Large Generating Facility prior to Commercial Operation.