Downsizing Generator definition

Downsizing Generator means an Interconnection Customer who submits a Generator Downsizing Request under this Appendix GG.

Examples of Downsizing Generator in a sentence

  • The CAISO will provide the Interconnection Customer with a Downsizing Generator Payment Obligation Agreement executed by the CAISO within ten (10) Business Days of the Generator Downsizing Request being deemed complete, valid, and ready to be studied.

  • A Downsizing Generator will be responsible for its share of all actual costs incurred in connection with studying its Generator Downsizing Request in the next reassessment process conducted pursuant to GIDAP Section 7.4. A Downsizing Generator will also be responsible to pay for the actual costs associated with amending its Generator Interconnection Agreement to reflect any changes resulting from the Generator Downsizing Process.

  • The Interconnection Customer must execute and return to the CAISO the Downsizing Generator Payment Obligation Agreement within ten (10) Business Days thereafter.

  • These costs include, but are not limited to, the costs of studying the Generator Downsizing Request in the reassessment process performed pursuant to GIDAP Section 3.5.1.2 (where the Generator Downsizing Requests are studied), and costs associated with amending the Generator Interconnection Agreement of the Downsizing Generator to incorporate changes resulting from the Generator Downsizing Process.

  • If the Generator Downsizing Request is deemed complete, valid, and ready to be studied, the CAISO will execute a the Downsizing Generator Payment Obligation Agreement in the form set forth in Appendix 11 to this GIDAP and tender the executed agreement to the Interconnection Customer.

  • The costs associated with amending the Generator Interconnection Agreement of the Downsizing Generator to incorporate changes resulting from the Generator Downsizing Process.

  • If the CAISO, applicable Participating TO(s), and Downsizing Generator have not begun negotiating or are in the process of negotiating a Generator Interconnection Agreement, the Generator Interconnection Agreement they negotiate will reflect the Generator Downsizing Request of the Downsizing Generator.

  • The Interconnection Customer will then execute the Downsizing Generator Payment Obligation Agreement and provide a fully executed copy back to the CAISO.

  • The Downsizing Generator will pay the amounts shown on any such invoice within thirty (30) calendar days of the date of the invoice, if the Downsizing Generator’s total cost obligation pursuant to Sections 7.5.8 and 7.5.9 is greater than its Generator Downsizing Deposit.

  • The process for providing comments, negotiation, and execution and filing of a revised GIA, or an amendment to an executed GIA, including all timeframes, shall be identical to the process set forth in Section 11 of Appendix Y, or as agreed to by the Downsizing Generator or Affected Generator, CAISO, and Participating TO(s).

Related to Downsizing Generator

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