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Allocation of Study Costs for DISIS Cluster. The administering Utility shall determine each Interconnection Customer’s share of the costs of completing the DISIS Cluster Study (including general queue administration costs and overheads) by allocating: (1) ten percent (10%) of the applicable study costs to Interconnection Customers on a per capita basis based on the number of Interconnection Requests included in the applicable Cluster; and (2) ninety percent (90%) of the applicable study costs to Interconnection Customers on a pro-rata basis based on requested megawatts included in the applicable Cluster. If an Interconnection Customer exits the Cluster prior to the Utility commencing Phase 2 pursuant to Section 4.4.7.3 (including where the Utility determines through Phase 1 that a distribution-level System Impact Study should be completed for one or more distribution-level Interconnection Customers in lieu of being evaluated through Phase 2), then the Utility shall determine each Interconnection Customer’s costs of preparing for and completing the DISIS prior to commencing Phase 2 and shall then separately determine each remaining Interconnection Customer’s costs for the remainder of the DISIS. If a Phase 3 re-study or general re-study is required pursuant to Section 4.4.7.5 or 4.4.9, then the Utility shall allocate the costs of the re-study as provided for in this section amongst the Interconnection Customers included in the re-study. If an Interconnection Customer proposes non- material changes to its Interconnection Request requiring limited re-study, the costs of the limited re-study shall be directly assigned to the requesting Interconnection Customer. The Facilities Study for a Utility administering the Definitive Interconnection Study Process shall continue to be an individual study and the costs for each Facilities Study shall be directly assigned to the Interconnection Customer associated with such study.
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