Interconnection Procedures Sample Clauses

The Interconnection Procedures clause defines the process and requirements for connecting one party’s equipment or system to another’s network or infrastructure. Typically, this clause outlines the technical standards, application steps, and approval timelines that must be followed to establish a safe and reliable interconnection. For example, it may specify the documentation needed, testing protocols, and responsibilities for both parties during installation and operation. Its core function is to ensure that interconnections are managed in a standardized, transparent manner, minimizing technical risks and misunderstandings between the parties involved.
Interconnection Procedures. When the Facility is operated as part of the Southern Company Control Area, Generator shall comply with the Interconnection Procedures (Appendix A) for the Facility at all times. When the Facility is not operated as part of the Southern Company Control Area, the Operating Committee shall determine which (if any) of the Interconnection Procedures are not applicable.
Interconnection Procedures. 8 2.9 INTERCONNECTED OPERATION SERVICES...........................................................................8 2.10
Interconnection Procedures. The following requirements apply to Tenaska's Facility when operated in parallel with the Georgia Power Electric System.
Interconnection Procedures. Generator shall comply with the Interconnection Procedures for the Facility at all times.
Interconnection Procedures. Tenaska shall comply with the Interconnection Procedures (Appendix A) for the Facility at all times, in the same manner as required by the Georgia Power Electric System for generating plants owned and/or operated by Georgia Power.

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