Common use of Facilities Study Clause in Contracts

Facilities Study. An engineering study conducted by the Transmission Provider (in coordination with the affected Transmission Owner(s)) to: (1) determine the required modifications to the Transmission Provider’s Transmission System necessary to implement the conclusions of the System Impact Study; and (2) complete any additional studies or analyses documented in the System Impact Study or required by PJM Manuals, and determine the required modifications to the Transmission Provider’s Transmission System based on the conclusions of such additional studies. The Facilities Study shall include the cost and scheduled completion date for such modifications, that will be required to provide the requested transmission service or to accommodate a New Service Request. As used in the Interconnection Service Agreement or Construction Service Agreement, Facilities Study shall mean that certain Facilities Study conducted by Transmission Provider (or at its direction) to determine the design and specification of the Customer Funded Upgrades necessary to accommodate the New Service Customer’s New Service Request in accordance with Section 207 of Part VI of the Tariff. The Federal Power Act, as amended, 16 U.S.C. §§ 791a, et seq. The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission or any successor federal agency, commission or department exercising jurisdiction over this Agreement.

Appears in 4 contracts

Sources: Interconnection Service Agreement, Interconnection Service Agreement, Interconnection Service Agreement