PG&E Transmission definition

PG&E Transmission means PG&E in its capacity as a provider of electric transmission, Gas transportation or LDC services, including matters related to interconnection for such services.
PG&E Transmission means PG&E in its capacity as a provider of electric transmission, Gas transportation or LDC services, including matters related to interconnection for such services. “PG&E’s Outage Reporting Protocols” means the instructions and procedures to be established by PG&E from time to time for reporting Outages and Available Capacity of the Unit(s). PG&E’s Outage Reporting Protocols as in effect as of the Execution Date are attached hereto as Appendix III and may be revised unilaterally by PG&E from time to time with reasonable advance Notice to Seller.

Examples of PG&E Transmission in a sentence

  • At a minimum, the Interconnection Customer agrees to construct and interconnect the facility described in this agreement with the PG&E system in accordance with the standards and requirements described in the PG&E Transmission Interconnection Handbook (TIH) and the Distribution Interconnection Handbook (DIH), as well as any specific operating requirements identified and described in the final interconnection study completed by the Distribution Provider for this facility.

  • The Electrical Delivery Point for the Units is described as follows: Distribution Area: PG&E Transmission System Congestion Zone: NP-15 Demand Zone: ▇▇-▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇: ___________ Delivery Point Address: ___________ Additional Information: Starts The terms “Start-Up”, “Cold Start-Up”, “Warm Start-Up”, and “Hot Start-Up” are defined terms with the meaning set forth in this Agreement.

  • A description of the Facility, including a summary of its significant components, a drawing showing the general arrangements of the Facility, and a single line diagram illustrating the interconnection of the Facility and loads with Buyer’s electric system via Distribution Line or Existing PG&E Transmission Line, is attached and incorporated herein as Appendix E.

  • Appendix E – Description of the Facility‌ Seller should complete the information below and attach a description of the Facility, including a summary of its significant components, a drawing showing the general arrangements of the Facility, and a single line diagram illustrating the interconnection of the Facility and loads with Buyer’s electric system via Distribution Line or Existing PG&E Transmission Line.

  • The Electrical Delivery Point for the Units is described as follows: Distribution Area: PG&E Transmission System Congestion Zone: NP-15 Demand Zone: ▇▇-▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇: ___________ Delivery Point Address: ___________ Additional Information: Operational Limitations Starts The terms “Start-Up”, “Cold Start-Up”, “Warm Start-Up”, and “Hot Start-Up” are defined terms with the meaning set forth in this Agreement.

  • There are existing overhead PG&E Transmission lines at YOL 50 PM 0.15 that will require relocation or the raising of those lines.

  • The Redelivery Point will be the interconnection of Buyer's tailgate facilities with the pipeline facilities of PG&E Transmission Company/Texas Utility Fuel Company or Lone Star Gas Company at the tailgate of Buyer's plant(s) in Sterling County, Texas, unless Buyer has shut down its plants in Sterling County and Seller's gas is being processed at another plant.

  • At a minimum, the Interconnection Customer agrees to construct and interconnect the facility described in this agreement with the PG&E system in accordance with the standards and requirements described in the PG&E Transmission Interconnection Handbook (TIH) and the Distribution Interconnection Handbook (DIH).

  • In accordance with the PG&E Transmission Interconnection Handbook, the Load Entity shall install and maintain the necessary equipment to maintain proper power factor and voltage at the point of interconnection.

  • The EAP will be implemented when, in the judgment of the NDC, conditions in the CAISO Balancing Authority Area will be affecting NCPA Operations or if the CAISO, PG&E Transmission Operation Center (PG&E-TOC) and/or WECC Reliability Coordinators declare a WECC System or statewide emergency.