Common use of Station Tap Clause in Contracts

Station Tap. The Small Generating Facility will interconnect to the Connecting Transmission Owner’s existing Boonville Station via a combination overhead and underground tap line. The tap line will travel underground from the reconfigured bus inside the Boonville Station to a new riser structure outside the station. From the new riser pole the tap will travel overhead to the Interconnection Customer’s disconnect switch structure. The tap will require installation of: • Approximately 110 feet of concrete encased PVC Schedule 40 conduit; • Approximately 100 circuit feet of 4/0 AWG Copper underground (“UG”) conductor; • One (1) riser with fuse; and • Approximately 120 circuit feet of 336.4 ACSR 18/1 “Merlin” overhead conductor. Additional rights of way (“ROW”) will be required for the construction, operation, and maintenance of the tap line and must accommodate the 48’ x 48’ work pads required for the installation of the new structure. The Interconnection Customer is responsible for obtaining the property/easements needed for the tap line, access roads to/from the tap, and work pads, in accordance with the standards set forth in the Connecting Transmission Owner’s Standards And Requirements Relating To Third Party Acquisition And Transfer Of Real Property Interests To Niagara Mohawk Power Corporation For Electric Facilities and Survey Specifications (January 2019). The Interconnection Customer is also responsible for all permitting. The Interconnection Customer’s takeoff structure shall be designed in accordance Project Specific Specifications.

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: Service Agreement, Service Agreement, Service Agreement

AutoNDA by SimpleDocs
Time is Money Join Law Insider Premium to draft better contracts faster.