Local Distribution Company Sample Clauses

Local Distribution Company. Local Distribution Company is responsible for controlling Distribution System voltage and VAR flows in accordance with the Applicable Reliability Standards and RTO requirements. Local Distribution Company shall maintain a system average power factor of (A) 0.97 leading to 0.97 lagging for On-Peak hours and (B) 0.95 leading to 0.95 lagging for Off-Peak hours.
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Local Distribution Company. Except as otherwise expressly provided hereunder, Local Distribution Company shall be responsible for the costs of maintaining, operating, repairing or replacing the Distribution System, including Local Distribution Company’s Interconnection Equipment, Distribution Substation Facilities, and Distribution Common Use Facilities.
Local Distribution Company. As Local Distribution Company’s System protection requirements change and as technology advances, Local Distribution Company will upgrade its Protective Relay System in accordance with Good Utility Practice. If these upgrades affect the serviceability and acceptability of the Protective Relay Systems on the Interconnection Equipment installed, owned, and operated by Transmission Owner, Transmission Owner must (at its own expense) upgrade its Protective Relay Systems as necessary to bring them into compatibility with, and adopt the technological standards of, the Protective Relay Systems installed by Local Distribution Company. Local Distribution Company shall give Transmission Owner notice of any such upgrade as soon as practicable prior to the anticipated date of such upgrade.
Local Distribution Company. If Transmission Owner reasonably determines that (i) any of Local Distribution Company’s Interconnection Equipment fails to perform in a manner consistent with Good Utility Practice and the Applicable Reliability Standards, Reliability Coordinator and RTO requirements or this Agreement, or (ii) Local Distribution Company has failed to perform proper testing or maintenance of its Interconnection Equipment in accordance with Good Utility Practice or this Agreement, Transmission Owner shall give Local Distribution Company written notice to take corrective action. Such written notice shall be provided by Transmission Owner to Local Distribution Company’s Site Representative as soon as practicable upon such determination. If Local Distribution Company fails to initiate corrective action promptly and in any event within seven (7) business days after the delivery of such notification, and if in Transmission Owner’s reasonable judgment leaving Local Distribution Company’s Distribution System connected with Transmission System would create an Emergency or Network Security Condition, Transmission Owner may, with as much prior verbal notification to Local Distribution Company and Balancing Authority as practicable, open only the Interconnection Point(s) needing corrective action connecting Local Distribution Company and Transmission Owner until appropriate corrective actions have been completed by Local Distribution Company, as verified by Transmission Owner. Transmission Owner’s judgment with regard to an interruption of Interconnection Service under this Section 3.6.1 shall be made pursuant to Good Utility Practice and subject to Section 3.1.1 hereof. In the case of such interruption, Transmission Owner shall immediately confer with Local Distribution Company regarding the conditions causing such interruption and Local Distribution Company’s recommendation concerning timely correction thereof. Both Parties shall act promptly to correct the condition leading to such interruption and to restore the connection and Interconnection Service.
Local Distribution Company. Except during an Emergency or at the specific request of the Transmission Owner, Local Distribution Company shall not, without prior Transmission Owner authorization, operate any Transmission System Element including any circuits or related transformers, lines or busses. Local Distribution Company shall retain the right to operate such Elements during an Emergency to address an imminent threat to the safety of personnel or to prevent damage to equipment and to maintain the integrity of the Distribution System; provided that Transmission System Elements may not be re-energized by Local Distribution Company using the emergency authority provided under this section. When practical, prior to operation of such Elements, Local Distribution Company shall provide immediate notice to Transmission Owner and Balancing Authority. When not deemed practical, such notification should immediately occur upon completion of the emergency action. Local Distribution Company shall not operate any such Elements if upon notice Transmission Owner expressly refuses to grant permission to Local Distribution Company. Within five (5) business days of such Emergency, Local Distribution Company shall provide written explanation of such Emergency to Transmission Owner.
Local Distribution Company. Except during an Emergency or at the specific request of the Transmission Owner, Local Distribution Company shall not, without prior Transmission Owner authorization, operate any Transmission System Element including any circuits or related transformers, lines or busses. Local Distribution Company shall retain the right to operate such Elements during an Emergency to address an imminent threat to the safety of personnel or to prevent damage to equipment and to maintain the integrity of the Distribution System; provided that Transmission System Elements may not be re-energized by Local Distribution Company using the emergency authority provided under this section. When practical, prior to operation of such Elements, Local Distribution Company shall provide immediate notice to Transmission Owner and Balancing Authority. When not deemed practical, such notification should immediately
Local Distribution Company and Transmission Provider make no guarantees to the other under this Agreement with respect to transmission service that is available under the Transmission Provider's OATT or any other tariff under which transmission service may be available in the region. Nothing in this Agreement shall constitute an express or implied representation or warranty with respect to the current or future availability of transmission service.
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Local Distribution Company. (or approved contractor) ___________________ The Report, when completed, should be returned to the Station Owner's SLM. Indicate clearly which equipment any comment applies to. This Report is made up into sections, as listed below, and a separate sheet is completed for each unit of equipment being maintained in that section. The section numbers used correspond with those used in the "Maintenance Procedure" section. Complete all parts of the various sections of the Report, using the 'boxes' denoting [X] (as appropriate) [N/A] (if not applicable) a 'NO' or 'POOR' answer must be detailed in Section 3. ________________ Number of Sheets
Local Distribution Company. A local distribution company shall calculate its attributable indirect essential agricultural requirements to a particular direct supplier by multiplying its indirect essential agricultural requirements by the annual quantity entitlements from such direct supplier and dividing the product by the total volume of natural gas received from all 26866 Fed eral R eg ister / Vol. 44, No. 90 / T u e sd a y , M ay 8, 1979 / Ru les an d Regu lation s sources during the base period of the direct supplier’s currently effective curtailment plan.
Local Distribution Company. The Local Distribution Company (LDC) is licensed by the OEB to distribute and retail power in accordance with the Distribution System Code and Retail Settlement Code. Kingston Hydro Corporation (Kingston Hydro) is the licensed LDC for this connection agreement.
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