New Interconnection Points Sample Clauses

The "New Interconnection Points" clause defines the process and conditions under which additional physical or virtual points of connection may be established between the parties' systems or networks. Typically, this clause outlines the requirements for proposing, approving, and implementing new interconnection points, including technical standards, timelines, and any necessary regulatory approvals. Its core practical function is to provide a clear framework for expanding connectivity as business needs evolve, thereby ensuring both parties can adapt to changing operational demands while minimizing disputes or misunderstandings.
New Interconnection Points. To the extent the Network Customer desires to add a new Delivery Point or interconnection point between the Transmission Provider’s Transmission System and a Network Load, the Network Customer shall provide the Transmission Provider with as much advance notice as reasonably practicable.
New Interconnection Points. To the extent the Network Customer desires to add a new Delivery Point or Interconnection point between the NYS Transmission System and a Network Load, the Network Customer shall provide the ISO with as much advance notice as reasonably practicable.
New Interconnection Points. To the extent the Network Customer desires to add a new Delivery Point or interconnection point between the NEPOOL Transmission System and a Network Load, the Network Customer shall NEPOOL Open Access Transmission Tariff Original Sheet No. 155