Deliverability Interconnection Standard Clause Samples
The Deliverability Interconnection Standard clause sets the technical and operational requirements that must be met for a facility or system to connect to a larger network, such as an electrical grid, in a way that ensures reliable delivery of output. This clause typically outlines the necessary performance criteria, testing procedures, and compliance obligations for the connecting party, such as maintaining voltage levels or providing certain data to the network operator. Its core function is to ensure that new or modified connections do not compromise the reliability or efficiency of the overall system, thereby protecting both the network and its users from disruptions or inefficiencies.
Deliverability Interconnection Standard. The standard that must be met by any Small Generating Facility larger than 2MW proposing to interconnect to the New York State Transmission System or Distribution System and to become a qualified Installed Capacity Supplier, and must be met by any merchant transmission project proposing to interconnect to the New York State Transmission System and receive Unforced Capacity Delivery Rights. To meet the NYISO Deliverability Interconnection Standard, the Interconnection Customer must, in accordance with the rules in Attachment S to the NYISO OATT, fund or commit to fund the System Deliverability Upgrades identified for its project in the Class Year Deliverability Study.
Deliverability Interconnection Standard. ▇. ▇▇▇▇▇ and Purpose of Standard 25.3.1 Scope and Purpose of Standard 1 25.3.1.1 2 25.3.1.2 3 25.3.1.3 A. Interconnection Standards 25.4.1 Interconnection Standards B. Interconnection Facilities 25.4.2 Interconnection Facilities
Deliverability Interconnection Standard
