Examples of Phase I System Impact Study in a sentence
Security shall be calculated for New Service Requests based upon based upon Network Upgrades costs allocated pursuant to the Phase I System Impact Study Results.
PJM will perform a Phase I System Impact Study to determine if the PJM network has sufficient capability to grant Applicant’s request for long-term firm transmission service, based on expected system conditions and topology.
A Phase I System Impact Study, incorporated within a Cycle’s System Impact Studies, is used to determine whether the Transmission System is adequate to accommodate all or part of an Applicant’s request for long-term firm transmission service under Tariff, Part II (POINT-TO-POINT TRANSMISSION SERVICE) and Tariff, Part III (NETWORK INTEGRATION TRANSMISSION SERVICE).
The required cash Study Deposit for the Phase I System Impact Study, as described in Tariff, Part VIII, Subpart B, section 5(a), is due prior to the Application Deadline.
For Transmission Service requests that require a Phase I System Impact Study, a Completed Application must be submitted and received by the Transmission Provider by the cycle Application Deadline in order to be assigned a Project Identifier in such cycle.
The Phase I System Impact Study is conducted on an aggregate basis within a New Services Request’s Cycle, and results are provided in a single Cycle format.
The Phase I System Impact Study Results will be publicly available on Transmission Provider’s website; Project Developers must obtain the results from the website.
During Phase I of a Cycle, the Transmission Provider shall conduct a Phase I System Impact Study.
The required cash Study Deposit for the Phase I System Impact Study, as described in Tariff, Part VIII, Subpart B, section 403(A), is due prior to the Application Deadline.
Where a Phase I System Impact Study is required, the provisions of Tariff, Part II, section 19 will govern the execution of a Service Agreement.