Scope and Limitations of Agreement Sample Clauses

Scope and Limitations of Agreement. 1.1 This Agreement shall be used for all Interconnection Requests submitted under the Small Generator Interconnection Procedures (SGIP) except for those submitted under the 10 kW Inverter Process contained in SGIP Attachment 5.
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Scope and Limitations of Agreement. 1.1 This Agreement shall be used for all Small Generating Facility Interconnection Requests submitted under the Generator Interconnection and Transmission Allocation Procedures (GIDAP) set forth in Appendix DD except for those submitted under the 10 kW Inverter Process contained in GIDAP Appendix 7. For those Interconnection Requests, GIDAP Appendix 7 contains the terms and conditions which serve as the Interconnection Agreement.
Scope and Limitations of Agreement. 1.1. This Agreement is intended to provide for the Interconnection Customer to interconnect at the Point of Common Coupling and operate a Distributed Energy Resource with a Nameplate Rating of 10 Megawatts (MW) or less in parallel with the Area EPS at the location identified above and in the Interconnection Application.
Scope and Limitations of Agreement. 1.1 This Agreement shall be used for all approved Xxxxx 0, Xxxxx 0 and Level 4 Interconnection Requests according to the procedures set forth in the Maryland Standard Small Generator Interconnection Rule. (COMAR reference)
Scope and Limitations of Agreement. 1.1 Applicability
Scope and Limitations of Agreement. 1.1 This Agreement shall be used for all Small Generating Facility Interconnection Requests submitted under the applicable generator procedure (either the Generator Interconnection Procedures (GIP) set forth in Appendix Y or the Small Generator Interconnection Procedures (SGIP) set forth in Appendix S) except for those submitted under the 10 kW Inverter Process contained in GIP Appendix 7 or SGIP Attachment 5. For those Interconnection Requests, Attachment 5 contains the terms and conditions which serve as the Interconnection Agreement.
Scope and Limitations of Agreement. 1.1 This Agreement shall be used for all Interconnection Requests submitted under the Fast Track Process of the Generator Interconnection Procedures (GIP) contained in Section 6 of Attachment I to the Tariff.
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Scope and Limitations of Agreement. This Agreement shall be used for all Interconnection Requests submitted under the Small Generator Interconnection Procedures (SGIP) except for those submitted under the 10 kW Inverter Process contained in SGIP Attachment 5. This Agreement governs the terms and conditions under which the Interconnection Customer’s Small Generating Facility will interconnect with, and operate in parallel with, the Transmission Provider’s Transmission System. This Agreement does not constitute an agreement to purchase or deliver the Interconnection Customer’s power The purchase or delivery of power and other services that the Interconnection Customer may require will be covered under separate agreements. The Interconnection Customer will be responsible for separately making all necessary arrangements (including scheduling) for delivery of electricity with the New York Independent System Operator (Transmission Provider). Nothing in this Agreement is intended to affect any other agreement between the Transmission Owner and the Interconnection Customer. Responsibilities of the Parties The Parties shall perform all obligations of this Agreement in accordance with all Applicable Laws and Regulations, Operating Requirements, and Good Utility Practice. The Interconnection Customer shall construct, interconnect, operate and maintain its Small Generating Facility and construct, operate, and maintain its Interconnection Facilities in accordance with the applicable manufacturer’s recommended maintenance schedule, in accordance with this Agreement, and with Good Utility Practice. The Transmission Owner shall construct, operate, and maintain its Transmission System and Interconnection Facilities in accordance with this Agreement, and with Good Utility Practice. The Interconnection Customer agrees to construct its facilities or systems in accordance with applicable specifications that meet or exceed those provided by the National Electrical Safety Code, the American National Standards Institute, IEEE, Underwriter’s Laboratory, and Operating Requirements in effect at the time of construction and other applicable national and sate codes and standards. The Interconnection Customer agrees to design, install, maintain, and operate its Small Generating Facility so as to reasonably minimize the likelihood of a disturbance adversely affecting or impairing the system or equipment of the Transmission Owner or Affected Systems. Each Party shall operate, maintain, repair, and inspect, and shall be ful...
Scope and Limitations of Agreement. This Agreement shall be used for all approved Level 2 and Level 3 Interconnection Requests according to the procedures set forth by the New Jersey Board of Public Utilities’ (“NJ BPU”) regulations. This Agreement is applicable to conditions under which the EDC and the Customer-Generator agree that one or more generating facilities as further described in Part 1 ("Facility” or “Facilities”), with an installed nameplate gross capacity of kW, and are to be interconnected at distribution voltages that do not fall under PJM’s jurisdiction, may be interconnected to the EDC's system. The facility may be used for exporting retail electricity to the EDC’s distribution system only as required for specific net metering regulations stipulated by the NJ BPU. Other than these regulations pertaining to netting generation credits for excess generation, this Agreement does not constitute an agreement to purchase or deliver the Customer-Generator’s power. This Agreement is not applicable to purchases of power under any EDC Qualifying Facility power purchase tariff, or for wholesale transactions as defined by the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (“FERC”), and which are included as part of a PJM Wholesale Market Participation Agreement (“WMPA”). A WMPA uses a separate form of Interconnection Agreement with the EDC.
Scope and Limitations of Agreement. This Agreement shall be used for all Interconnection Requests submitted under the Small Generator Interconnection Procedures (SGIP) except for those submitted under the 10 kW Inverter Process contained in SGIP Attachment 5. The Interconnection Customer owns and operates a 5.0 MW generating facility in Oakfield, Genesee County, New York that already is interconnected to Transmission Owner’s system. This Agreement sets forth the terms and conditions under which the Interconnection Customer’s Small Generating Facility will continue to operate in parallel with the Transmission Provider’s Transmission System. This Agreement does not constitute an agreement to purchase or deliver the Interconnection Customer’s power. The purchase or delivery of power and other services that the Interconnection Customer may require will be covered under separate agreements. The Interconnection Customer will be responsible for separately making all necessary arrangements (including scheduling) for delivery of electricity with the New York Independent System Operator (Transmission Provider), if any. Nothing in this Agreement is intended to affect any other agreement between the Transmission Owner and the Interconnection Customer. Responsibilities of the Parties
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