Exemptions. Generating Facilities that are regulated by the United States Nuclear Regulatory Commission shall be exempt from Sections 9.6.4, 9.6.4.1, and 9.6.4.2 of this GIA. Generating Facilities that are behind the meter generation that is sized-to-load (i.e., the thermal load and the generation are near-balanced in real-time operation and the generation is primarily controlled to maintain the unique thermal, chemical, or mechanical output necessary for the operating requirements of its host facility) shall be required to install primary frequency response capability in accordance with the droop and deadband capability requirements specified in Section 9.6.4, but shall be otherwise exempt from the operating requirements in Sections 9.6.4, 9.6.4.1, 9.6.4.2, and 9.6.4.4 of this GIA.
Appears in 21 contracts
Sources: Generator Interconnection Agreement (Gia), Generator Interconnection Agreement (Gia), Generator Interconnection Agreement (Gia)
Exemptions. Small Generating Facilities that are regulated by the United States Nuclear Regulatory Commission shall be exempt from Sections 9.6.41.8.3, 9.6.4.11.8.3.1, and 9.6.4.2 1.8.3.2 of this GIASGIA. Small Generating Facilities that are behind the behind-the-meter generation that is sized-to-load (i.e., the thermal load and the generation are near-balanced in real-time operation and the generation is primarily controlled to maintain the unique thermal, chemical, or mechanical output necessary for the operating requirements of its host facility) shall be required to install primary frequency response capability in accordance with the droop and deadband capability requirements specified in Section 9.6.41.8.3, but shall be otherwise exempt from the operating requirements in Sections 9.6.41.8.3, 9.6.4.11.8.3.1, 9.6.4.21.8.3.2, and 9.6.4.4 1.8.3.4 of this GIASGIA.
Appears in 15 contracts
Sources: Small Generator Interconnection Agreement, Small Generator Interconnection Agreement, Small Generator Interconnection Agreement
Exemptions. Large Generating Facilities that are regulated by the United States Nuclear Regulatory Commission shall be exempt from Sections 9.6.4, 9.6.4.1, and 9.6.4.2 of this GIALGIA. Large Generating Facilities that are behind the behind-the-meter generation that is sized-to-load (i.e., the thermal load and the generation are near-balanced in real-real- time operation and the generation is primarily controlled to maintain the unique thermal, chemical, or mechanical output necessary for the operating requirements of its host facility) shall be required to install primary frequency response capability in accordance with the droop and deadband capability requirements specified in Section 9.6.4, but shall be otherwise exempt from the operating requirements in Sections 9.6.4, 9.6.4.1, 9.6.4.2, and 9.6.4.4 of this GIALGIA.
Appears in 12 contracts
Sources: Large Generator Interconnection Agreement, Large Generator Interconnection Agreement, Large Generator Interconnection Agreement
Exemptions. Large Generating Facilities that are regulated by the United States Nuclear Regulatory Commission shall be exempt from Sections 9.6.4, 9.6.4.1, and 9.6.4.2 of this GIALGIA. Large Generating Facilities that are behind the behind-the-meter generation that is sized-to-load (i.e., the thermal load and the generation are near-balanced in real-time operation and the generation is primarily controlled to maintain the unique thermal, chemical, or mechanical output necessary for the operating requirements of its host facility) shall be required to install primary frequency response capability in accordance with the droop and deadband capability requirements specified in Section 9.6.4, but shall be otherwise exempt from the operating requirements in Sections 9.6.4, 9.6.4.1, 9.6.4.2, and 9.6.4.4 of this GIALGIA.
Appears in 11 contracts
Sources: Large Generator Interconnection Agreement, Large Generator Interconnection Agreement, Large Generator Interconnection Agreement
Exemptions. Large Generating Facilities that are regulated by the United States Nuclear Regulatory Commission shall be exempt from Sections 9.6.4, 9.6.4.1, and 9.6.4.2 of this GIALGIA. Large Generating Facilities that are behind the behind-the-meter generation that is sized-to-load (i.e., the thermal load and the generation are near-balanced in real-time operation and the generation is primarily controlled to maintain the unique thermal, chemical, or mechanical output necessary for the operating requirements of its host facility) shall be required to install primary frequency response capability in accordance with the droop and deadband capability requirements specified in Section 9.6.4, but shall be otherwise exempt from the operating requirements in Sections 9.6.4, 9.6.4.1, 9.6.4.2, and 9.6.4.4 of this GIA.and
Appears in 10 contracts
Sources: Standard Large Generator Interconnection Agreement, Standard Large Generator Interconnection Agreement, Standard Large Generator Interconnection Agreement
Exemptions. Generating Facilities that are regulated by the United States Nuclear Regulatory Commission shall be exempt from Sections Articles 9.6.4, 9.6.4.1, and 9.6.4.2 of this GIAAgreement. Generating Facilities that are behind the meter generation that is sized-to-load (i.e., the thermal load and the generation are near-balanced in real-time operation and the generation is primarily controlled to maintain the unique thermal, chemical, or mechanical output necessary for the operating requirements of its host facility) shall be required to install primary frequency response capability in accordance with the droop and deadband capability requirements specified in Section Article 9.6.4, but shall be otherwise exempt from the operating requirements in Sections Articles 9.6.4, 9.6.4.1, 9.6.4.2, and 9.6.4.4 of this GIAAgreement.
Appears in 6 contracts
Sources: Generator Interconnection Agreement, Generator Interconnection Agreement, Generator Interconnection Agreement
Exemptions. Large Generating Facilities that are regulated by the United States Nuclear Regulatory Commission shall be exempt from Sections 9.6.4, 9.6.4.1, and 9.6.4.2 of this GIAAgreement. Large Generating Facilities that are behind the meter generation that is sized-to-load (i.e., the thermal load and the generation are near-balanced in real-real- time operation and the generation is primarily controlled to maintain the unique thermal, chemical, or mechanical output necessary for the operating requirements of its host facility) shall be required to install primary frequency response capability in accordance with the droop and deadband capability requirements specified in Section 9.6.4, but shall be otherwise exempt from the operating requirements in Sections 9.6.4, 9.6.4.1, 9.6.4.2, and 9.6.4.4 of this GIAAgreement.
Appears in 6 contracts
Sources: Surplus Large Generator Interconnection Agreement, Surplus Large Generator Interconnection Agreement, Agreement to Amend Surplus Large Generator Interconnection Agreement
Exemptions. Small Generating Facilities that are regulated by the United States Nuclear Regulatory Commission shall be exempt from Sections 9.6.41.8.4, 9.6.4.11.8.4.1, and 9.6.4.2 1.8.4.2 of this GIAAgreement. Small Generating Facilities that are behind the meter generation that is sized-to-load (i.e., the thermal load and the generation are near-balanced in real-time operation and the generation is primarily controlled to maintain the unique thermal, chemical, or mechanical output necessary for the operating requirements of its host facility) shall be required to install primary frequency response capability in accordance with the droop and deadband capability requirements specified in Section 9.6.41.8.4, but shall be otherwise exempt from the operating requirements in Sections 9.6.41.8.4, 9.6.4.11.8.4.1, 9.6.4.21.8.4.2, and 9.6.4.4 1.8.4.4 of this GIAAgreement.
Appears in 5 contracts
Sources: Small Generator Interconnection Agreement (Sgia), Small Generator Interconnection Agreement, Small Generator Interconnection Agreement
Exemptions. Large Generating Facilities that are regulated by the United States Nuclear Regulatory Commission shall be exempt from Sections 9.6.4, 9.6.4.1, and 9.6.4.2 of this GIALGIA. Large Generating Facilities that are behind the behind-the-meter generation that is sized-to-load (i.e., the thermal load and the generation are near-near- balanced in real-time operation and the generation is primarily controlled to maintain the unique thermal, chemical, or mechanical output necessary for the operating requirements of its host facility) shall be required to install primary frequency response capability in accordance with the droop and deadband capability requirements specified in Section 9.6.4, but shall be otherwise exempt from the operating requirements in Sections 9.6.4, 9.6.4.1, 9.6.4.2, and 9.6.4.4 of this GIALGIA.
Appears in 4 contracts
Sources: Large Generator Interconnection Agreement, Large Generator Interconnection Agreement, Large Generator Interconnection Agreement
Exemptions. Generating Facilities that are regulated by the United States Nuclear Regulatory Commission shall be exempt from Sections 9.6.4, 9.6.4.1, and 9.6.4.2 of this GIA. Generating Facilities that are behind the meter generation that is sized-to-load (i.e., the thermal load and the generation are near-balanced in real-time operation and the generation is primarily controlled to maintain the unique thermal, chemical, or mechanical output necessary for the operating requirements of its host facility) shall be required to install primary frequency response capability in accordance with the droop and deadband capability requirements specified in Section 9.6.4, but shall be otherwise exempt from the operating requirements in Sections 9.6.4, 9.6.4.1, 9.6.4.2, and 9.6.4.4 of this GIA.otherwise
Appears in 4 contracts
Sources: Generator Interconnection Agreement, Generator Interconnection Agreement, Generator Interconnection Agreement
Exemptions. Large Generating Facilities that are regulated by the United States Nuclear Regulatory Commission shall be exempt from Sections 9.6.4, 9.6.4.1, and 9.6.4.2 of this GIAAgreement. Large Generating Facilities that are behind the meter generation that is sized-to-load (i.e., the thermal load and the generation are near-balanced in real-time operation and the generation is primarily controlled to maintain the unique thermal, chemical, or mechanical output necessary for the operating requirements of its host facility) shall be required to install primary frequency response capability in accordance with the droop and deadband capability requirements specified in Section 9.6.4, but shall be otherwise exempt from the operating requirements in Sections 9.6.4, 9.6.4.1, 9.6.4.2, and 9.6.4.4 of this GIAAgreement.
Appears in 3 contracts
Sources: Large Generator Interconnection Agreement, Large Generator Interconnection Agreement, Large Generator Interconnection Agreement
Exemptions. Generating Facilities that are regulated by the United States Nuclear Regulatory Commission shall be exempt from Sections 9.6.4, 9.6.4.1, and 9.6.4.2 of this GIAAgreement. Generating Facilities that are behind the meter generation that is sized-to-load (i.e., the thermal load and the generation are near-balanced in real-time operation and the generation is primarily controlled to maintain the unique thermal, chemical, or mechanical output necessary for the operating requirements of its host facility) shall be required to install primary frequency response capability in accordance with the droop and deadband capability requirements specified in Section 9.6.4, but shall be otherwise exempt from the operating requirements in Sections 9.6.4, 9.6.4.1, 9.6.4.2, and 9.6.4.4 of this GIAAgreement.
Appears in 3 contracts
Sources: Generator Interconnection Agreement, Generator Interconnection Agreement, Interim Generator Interconnection Agreement
Exemptions. Generating Facilities that are regulated by the United States Nuclear Regulatory Commission shall be exempt from Sections 9.6.4sections 4.7.2, 9.6.4.14.7.2.1, and 9.6.4.2 4.7.2.2 of this GIAagreement. Generating Facilities that are behind the meter generation that is sized-to-load (i.e., the thermal load and the generation are near-balanced in real-time operation and the generation is primarily controlled to maintain the unique thermal, chemical, or mechanical output necessary for the operating requirements of its host facility) shall be required to install primary frequency response capability in accordance with the droop and deadband capability requirements specified in Section 9.6.4section 4.7.2, but shall be otherwise exempt from the operating requirements in Sections 9.6.4sections 4.7.2, 9.6.4.14.7.2.1, 9.6.4.24.7.2.2, and 9.6.4.4 4.7.2.4 of this GIAagreement.
Appears in 3 contracts
Sources: Execution Deadlines, Execution Deadlines, Execution Deadlines
Exemptions. Generating Facilities that are regulated by the United States Nuclear Regulatory Commission shall be exempt from Sections 9.6.4sections 4.76.2, 9.6.4.14.76.2.1, and 9.6.4.2 4.76.2.2 of this GIAagreement. Generating Facilities that are behind the meter generation that is sized-to-load (i.e., the thermal load and the generation are near-balanced in real-time operation and the generation is primarily controlled to maintain the unique thermal, chemical, or mechanical output necessary for the operating requirements of its host facility) shall be required to install primary frequency response capability in accordance with the droop and deadband capability requirements specified in Section 9.6.4section 4.76.2, but shall be otherwise exempt from the operating requirements in Sections 9.6.4sections 4.76.2, 9.6.4.14.76.2.1, 9.6.4.24.76.2.2, and 9.6.4.4 4.76.2.4 of this GIAagreement.
Appears in 2 contracts
Sources: Execution Deadlines, Execution Deadlines
Exemptions. Generating Facilities that are regulated by the United States Nuclear Regulatory Commission shall be exempt from Sections 9.6.4sections 4.7.24.6.2, 9.6.4.14.7.2.1 4.6.2.1, and 9.6.4.2 4.7.2.2 4.6.2.2 of this GIAagreement. Generating Facilities that are behind the meter generation that is sized-to-load (i.e., the thermal load and the generation are near-balanced in real-time operation and the generation is primarily controlled to maintain the unique thermal, chemical, or mechanical output necessary for the operating requirements of its host facility) shall be required to install primary frequency response capability in accordance with the droop and deadband capability requirements specified in Section 9.6.4section 4.7.24.6.2, but shall be otherwise exempt from the operating requirements in Sections 9.6.4sections 4.7.24.6.2, 9.6.4.14.7.2.1 4.6.2.1, 9.6.4.24.7.2.2 4.6.2.2, and 9.6.4.4 4.7.2.4 4.6.2.4 of this GIAagreement.
Appears in 1 contract
Sources: Interconnection Agreement
Exemptions. Large Generating Facilities that are regulated by the United States Nuclear Regulatory Commission shall be exempt from Sections 9.6.4, 9.6.4.1, and 9.6.4.2 of this GIAAgreement. Large Generating Facilities that are behind the meter generation that is sized-to-load (i.e., the thermal load and the generation are near-near- balanced in real-time operation and the generation is primarily controlled to maintain the unique thermal, chemical, or mechanical output necessary for the operating requirements of its host facility) shall be required to install primary frequency response capability in accordance with the droop and deadband capability requirements specified in Section 9.6.4, but shall be otherwise exempt from the operating requirements in Sections 9.6.4, 9.6.4.1, 9.6.4.2, and 9.6.4.4 of this GIA.and
Appears in 1 contract
Sources: Provisional Large Generator Interconnection Agreement
Exemptions. Large Generating Facilities that are regulated by the United States Nuclear Regulatory Commission shall be exempt from Sections 9.6.4Articles 9.5.5, 9.6.4.19.5.5.1, and 9.6.4.2 9.5.5.2 of this GIAAgreement. Large Generating Facilities that are behind the meter generation that is sized-to-load (i.e., the thermal load and the generation are near-balanced in real-time operation and the generation is primarily controlled to maintain the unique thermal, chemical, or mechanical output necessary for the 37 SERVICE AGREEMENT NO. 2773 operating requirements of its host facility) shall be required to install primary frequency response capability requirements in accordance with the droop and deadband capability requirements specified in Section 9.6.4Article 9.5.5, but shall be otherwise exempt from the operating requirements in Sections 9.6.4Articles 9.5.5, 9.6.4.19.5.5.1, 9.6.4.29.5.5.2, and 9.6.4.4 9.5.5.4 of this GIAAgreement.
Appears in 1 contract
Sources: Interconnection Agreement
Exemptions. Generating Facilities facilities that are regulated by the United States Nuclear Regulatory Commission shall be exempt from Sections 9.6.49.5.4, 9.6.4.19.5.4.1, and 9.6.4.2 9.5.4.2 of this GIAAgreement. Generating Facilities facilities that are behind the meter generation that is sized-to-load (i.e., the thermal load and the generation are near-balanced in real-time operation and the generation is primarily controlled to maintain the unique thermal, chemical, or mechanical output necessary for the operating requirements of its host facility) shall be required to install primary frequency response capability in accordance with the droop and deadband capability requirements specified in Section 9.6.49.5.4, but shall be otherwise exempt from the operating requirements in Sections 9.6.49.5.4, 9.6.4.19.5.4.1, 9.6.4.29.5.4.2, and 9.6.4.4 9.5.4.4 of this GIAAgreement.
Appears in 1 contract
Sources: Qualifying Facility Transmission Interconnection Agreement
Exemptions. Large Generating Facilities that are regulated by the United States Nuclear Regulatory Commission shall be exempt from Sections 9.6.4, 9.6.4.1, and 9.6.4.2 of this GIAAgreement. Large Generating Facilities that are behind the meter generation that is sized-to-load (i.e., the thermal load and the generation are near-near- balanced in real-time operation and the generation is primarily controlled to maintain the unique thermal, chemical, or mechanical output necessary for the operating requirements of its host facility) shall be required to install primary frequency response capability in accordance with the droop and deadband capability requirements specified in Section 9.6.4, but shall be otherwise exempt from the operating requirements in Sections 9.6.4, 9.6.4.1, 9.6.4.2, and 9.6.4.4 of this GIAAgreement.
Appears in 1 contract
Sources: Standard Large Generator Interconnection Agreement (Lgia)