Point of Change in Ownership definition

Point of Change in Ownership means the point, as set forth Schedule B of the Generation Interconnection Agreement, where the Project Developer’s Interconnection Facilities connect to the Transmission Owner’s Interconnection Facilities.
Point of Change in Ownership means the point where the facilities to be owned by QF will connect to the facilities to be owned by Interconnection Provider.
Point of Change in Ownership means the point(s), as set forth in Figure 1 to Appendix A to this Agreement, where the System Upgrade Facilities owned by TrAILCo connect to the Watercure Line.

Examples of Point of Change in Ownership in a sentence

  • The revised definitions consist of: (i) Interconnection Customer’s Interconnection Facilities; (ii) Interconnection Facilities; (iii) Interconnection Service; (iv) Participating TO’s Reliability Network Upgrades; (v) Point of Change in Ownership; and (vi) Point of Interconnection.

  • The extension provides that the IA, originally date August 1, 1979, will remain in effect Agreement for Design, Engineering and Construction services (“D&E Agreement”) between itself and SEMASS Partnership (“SEMASS”) to accommodate NSTAR’s activities associated with SEMASS’ planned move of its existing South Switchyard (and a subsequent new Point of Change in Ownership).

  • The Point of Interconnection (“POI”) and Point of Change in Ownership (“PCO”) are identified in the table below and shown in Figures C-1, C-2, and C-3 below.

  • The Point of Interconnection (“POI”) and Point of Change in Ownership (“PCO”) are identified in the table below and are also shown in the POI one line diagrams that follow.

  • Point of Change in Ownership shall mean the point(s), as set forth in Figure 1 to Appendix A to this Agreement, where the System Upgrade Facilities owned by TrAILCo connect to the Watercure Line.

  • The Point of Change in Ownership is the same as the Point of Interconnection.


More Definitions of Point of Change in Ownership

Point of Change in Ownership means the Interconnection Point, as illustrated in the diagram set forth in Appendix H.
Point of Change in Ownership means the point where the facilities to be owned by Generator will connect to the facilities to be owned by Interconnection Provider.
Point of Change in Ownership means the point where the facilities to be owned by Seller will connect to the facilities to be owned by Interconnection Provider, as illustrated in the diagram set forth in Appendix H.
Point of Change in Ownership means the point where the facilities to be owned by Seller will connect to the facilities to be owned by Interconnection Provider, as illustrated in the diagram set forth in Appendix H.

Related to Point of Change in Ownership

  • Common ownership means that more than 50% of the voting control of each member of a combined group is directly or indirectly owned by a common owner or owners, either corporate or non-corporate, whether or not the owner or owners are members of the combined group. Whether voting control is indirectly owned shall be determined in accordance with section 318 of the federal Internal Revenue Code, 26 U.S.C. s.318.

  • Ownership Change Event means the occurrence of any of the following with respect to the Company: (i) the direct or indirect sale or exchange in a single or series of related transactions by the stockholders of the Company of securities of the Company representing more than fifty percent (50%) of the total combined voting power of the Company’s then outstanding securities entitled to vote generally in the election of Directors; (ii) a merger or consolidation in which the Company is a party; or (iii) the sale, exchange, or transfer of all or substantially all of the assets of the Company (other than a sale, exchange or transfer to one or more subsidiaries of the Company).

  • Generation Owner means a Member that owns, leases with rights equivalent to ownership, or otherwise controls and operates one or more operating generation resources located in the PJM Region. The foregoing notwithstanding, for a planned generation resource to qualify a Member as a Generation Owner, such resource shall have cleared an RPM auction, and for Energy Resources, the resource shall have a FERC-jurisdictional interconnection agreement or wholesale market participation agreement within PJM. Purchasing all or a portion of the output of a generation resource shall not be sufficient to qualify a Member as a Generation Owner. For purposes of Members Committee sector classification, a Member that is primarily a retail end- user of electricity that owns generation may qualify as a Generation Owner if: (1) the generation resource is the subject of a FERC-jurisdictional interconnection agreement or wholesale market participation agreement within PJM; (2) the average physical unforced capacity owned by the Member and its affiliates over the five Planning Periods immediately preceding the relevant Planning Period exceeds the average PJM capacity obligation of the Member and its affiliates over the same time period; and (3) the average energy produced by the Member and its affiliates within PJM over the five Planning Periods immediately preceding the relevant Planning Period exceeds the average energy consumed by the Member and its affiliates within PJM over the same time period.

  • Potential Change in Control Period shall commence upon the occurrence of a Potential Change in Control and shall lapse upon the occurrence of a Change in Control or, if earlier (i) with respect to a Potential Change in Control occurring pursuant to Section 18.15(A), immediately upon the abandonment or termination of the applicable agreement, (ii) with respect to a Potential Change in Control occurring pursuant to Section 18.15(B), immediately upon a public announcement by the applicable party that such party has abandoned its intention to take or consider taking actions which if consummated would result in a Change in Control or (iii) with respect to a Potential Change in Control occurring pursuant to Section 18.15(C) or (D), upon the one year anniversary of the occurrence of a Potential Change in Control (or such earlier date as may be determined by the Board).

  • Change in Control means the occurrence of any of the following events: