Parallel Operation Sample Clauses

Parallel Operation. Company agrees to allow Seller to interconnect and operate the Facility to provide renewable dispatchable generation and energy in parallel with the Company System; provided, however, that such interconnection and operation shall not: (i) adversely affect Company's property or the operations of its customers and customers' property; (ii) present safety hazards to the Company System, Company's property or employees or Company's customers or the customers' property or employees; or (iii) otherwise fail to comply with this Agreement. Such parallel operation shall be contingent upon the satisfactory completion, as determined solely by Company, of the Acceptance Test and, to the extent applicable, the Control System Acceptance Test, in accordance with Good Engineering and Operating Practices.
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Parallel Operation. A customer may operate its generating plant in parallel with the District's system if such customer installs and operates such control and protective equipment as required by the District.
Parallel Operation. Customer-Generator shall, pursuant and subject to the published rates and the Interconnection Agreement between Customer-Generator and Utility, deliver into the Utility’s electric system all energy generated by the Generating Facility in excess of Customer-Generator’s electrical requirements. The Customer-Generator assumes all liability and agrees that the Utility has no liability for damage to the Generating Facility or other Customer or third party owned property on its side of the point of common connection.
Parallel Operation. Renewable electric energy producing distributed generation facilities of a Participant desiring to interconnect with the distribution system of the Distributor must meet the specifications, terms and conditions contained in the Agreement. Upon approval of the Qualifying System installation, successful completion of the Commissioning and execution of the Agreement, Supplier and Distributor will, in accordance with the terms and conditions of said Agreement, authorize Participant to interconnect and operate its Qualifying System in parallel with the electric distribution system of Distributor.
Parallel Operation. Non-Renewable electric energy producing distributed generation facilities of a Participant desiring to interconnect with the distribution system of the Distributor must meet the specifications, terms and conditions contained in the Agreement. Upon approval of the Qualifying Non-Renewable System installation, successful completion of the Commissioning and execution of the Agreement, Supplier and Distributor will, in accordance with the terms and conditions of said Agreement, authorize Participant to interconnect and operate its Qualifying Non-Renewable System in parallel with the electric distribution system of Distributor. COOPERATIVE ENERGY Effective: October 1, 2016 Non-Renewable Distributed Generation Rate DG-2
Parallel Operation. Obligations Once the Small Generator Facility has been authorized to commence parallel operation, the Interconnection Customer shall abide by all written rules and procedures developed by the T & D Utility which pertain to the parallel operation of the Small Generator Facility, copies of which are provided on the T & D Utility’s website: xxxx://xxx.xxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx/media/1058/interconnect-guidelines.pdf
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Parallel Operation. Designated Entity shall have all necessary systems and personnel in place to allow for parallel operation of its facilities with the facilities of the Transmission Owner(s) to which the Project is interconnected consistent with the Interconnection Coordination Agreement associated with the Project.
Parallel Operation. Company agrees to allow Seller to interconnect and operate the Facility to provide renewable dispatchable generation and energy in parallel with the Company System; provided, however, that such interconnection and operation shall not: (i) adversely affect Company's property or the operations of its customers and customers' property; (ii) present safety hazards to the Company System, Company's property or employees or Company's customers or the customers' property or employees; or (iii) otherwise fail to comply with this Agreement. Such parallel operation shall be contingent upon the satisfactory completion, as determined solely by Company, of the Acceptance Test and, to the extent applicable, the Control System Acceptance Test, in accordance with Good Engineering and Operating Practices. PURCHASE AND SALE OF ENERGY AND DISPATCHABILITY; RATE FOR PURCHASE AND SALE; BILLING AND PAYMENT DRAFTING NOTE: For any projects which intend to meet the capacity need for Oahu and which propose a GCOD after March 2022 (but, in no event later than June 1, 2022), such projects shall be required to meet the availability and performance metrics of this Article 2 immediately as of GCOD (i.e., no seasoning period), and liquidated damages would be assessable for failure to satisfy such metrics without taking into account a seasoning period. Conforming revisions to be made based on a project's proposed GCOD and whether such project intends to meet the capacity need for Oahu.
Parallel Operation. It is understood that the Project will normally remain connected to and be operated in parallel with Consumers' distribution system. The Project Developer shall, at its expense, install and properly maintain protective equipment and devices and provide sufficiently trained personnel to protect its equipment and service, and the equipment and service of Consumers from damage, injury or interruptions during the Project’s parallel operation with Consumers' distribution system, and, without limiting the indemnity provided in Subsection 7.1 herein, Project Developer shall assume any loss, liability or damage to Project Developer and Consumers’ distribution system and equipment caused by lack of or failure of such protection. Such protective equipment specifications and design shall be consistent with the Michigan Electric Utility Industry Generator Interconnection Procedures, and any successor and/or supplemental documents. Prior to the Project operating in parallel with Consumers’ distribution system, the Project Developer shall provide satisfactory evidence to Consumers that it has met the Michigan Electric Utility Generator Interconnection Procedures that are on file with the Michigan Public Service Commission and complied with all applicable laws, rules, regulations, guidelines, and safety standards.
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