Technological Change Request Sample Clauses

Technological Change Request. If an Interconnection Customer seeks to incorporate a technological advancement into its existing Interconnection Request, it must submit a Technological Change Request (“TCR”) as described below to the Transmission Provider in writing any time prior to the return of the signed Interconnection Facilities Study Agreement. The Interconnection Customer’s TCR shall include a description of the proposed change, a $10,000 study deposit, and the following information: (1) updated technical data called for in Attachment A of Appendix 1; (2) type and specifications of equipment being replaced; (3) updated modeling information; (4) make and model of new equipment; (5) dynamic, steady-state and performance characteristics of the new equipment; (6) efficiencies, impedances, and ratings of the equipment; and (7) technical analysis demonstrating that the technological change would (i) result in electrical performance that is equal to or better than the electrical performance expected prior to the technological change, and (ii) not cause any reliability concerns (i.e., would not materially impact the Transmission System with regard to short circuit capability limits, steady-state thermal and voltage limits, or dynamic system stability and response). The Interconnection Customer’s analysis should contain engineering evidence and reasoning that clearly demonstrates that the proposed change aligns with the definition of a Permissible Technological Advancement. Upon receipt by the Transmission Provider of a completed TCR from the Interconnection Customer, the Transmission Provider will evaluate the TCR to determine whether the TCR is a Permissible Technological Advancement or if it necessitates the performance of additional analyses and/or studies. If the TCR is determined to have no adverse effect on electrical parameters or performance, then the TCR will not be considered a Material Modification, but rather will be deemed a Permissible Technological Advancement. If the Transmission Provider determines that additional analyses and/or studies are required, Transmission Provider’s studies may include steady-state, reactive power, short circuit, stability analysis and any other appropriate studies that the Transmission Provider deems necessary based on the Transmission Provider’s engineering judgement. These additional studies and/or analyses will determine whether the technological advancement results in electrical performance that is equal to or better than the electrical pe...
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  • Notice of Technological Change (a) For the purpose of technological change, the Employer agrees to provide the Union with as much notice as possible, but in any event not less than sixty (60) days notice of a technological change.

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  • Change Requests 4.1.1. Either party can request changes to the Service.

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  • CHANGE REQUEST PROCEDURE (a) Any Change Request of Customer or SAP must be in writing and in the format as provided by SAP.

  • No Cost Change Request The Authorized User reserves the right to reasonably amend a Fixed-Price Deliverable, provided the amendment does not materially change the Scope of the Deliverable, without a cost increase. Although the Authorized User has endeavored to identify many tasks associated with a Fixed-Price Deliverable (Tasks), additional Tasks which can reasonably be anticipated to carry out the Deliverable shall be within the scope of the Deliverable, and shall not result in a cost increase. An Authorized User shall use Appendix F, Attachment 4, No Cost Change Request Template to reflect such modifications. Written approval of the No-Cost Change Request is required from both the Authorized User and the Contractor.

  • Change Request Procedures 4.1. Either party can request changes to the Service in accordance with the change request form attached to the Order Form or provided by SAP from time to time (“Change Request”).

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