Electrical Interconnection Upgrades definition

Electrical Interconnection Upgrades means the facilities to which Seller shall be able to interconnect and deliver Energy from the Project to and at the Delivery Point and Buyer shall be able to transmit Energy from the Delivery Point and the facilities that protect the Participating Transmission Owner’s, Transmission Provider’s, distribution operator’s, [For Projects located outside of the CAISO: Native Balancing Authority’s,] or other affected system owner’s, as applicable, electric system (or other systems to which such electric systems are connected, including the CAISO Grid) and the Participating Transmission Owner’s, Transmission Provider’s, distribution operator’s, [For Projects located outside of the CAISO: Native Balancing Authority’s,] or other affected system owner’s, as applicable, customers from faults occurring at the Project, including, but not limited to, all network, distribution, connection, transformation, switching, metering, communications, control, and safety equipment, as such equipment may be required pursuant to Good Industry Practices or in accordance with the Participating Transmission Owner’s, Transmission Provider’s, distribution operator’s, [For Projects located outside of the CAISO: Native Balancing Authority’s,] or other affected system owner’s, as applicable, facility connection requirements. Such Electrical Interconnection Upgrades include all Network Upgrades, Distribution Upgrades, Interconnection Facilities, and other network upgrades, distribution upgrades, or interconnection facilities on [For Projects located outside of the CAISO: the Native Balancing Authority’s, or] any other affected system owner’s electrical system that are determined to be necessary by the CAISO, Participating Transmission Owner, [For Projects located outside of the CAISO: Native Balancing Authority,] other affected system owner, as applicable, to physically and electrically interconnect the Project to [For Projects located outside of the CAISO: the Native Balancing Authority’s system and] the Participating Transmission Owner’s electric system so as to allow Seller to deliver Energy from the Project to the Delivery Point and Buyer to be able to transmit Energy from the Delivery Point.
Electrical Interconnection Upgrades means the facilities that allow Seller to interconnect and deliver Energy from the Project to and at the Delivery Point and Buyer to transmit Energy from the Delivery Point and the facilities that protect the Participating Transmission Owner’s, Transmission Provider’s, or distribution operator’s, as applicable, electric system (or other systems to which such electric systems are connected, including the CAISO Grid) and the Participating Transmission Owner’s, Transmission Provider’s, or distribution operator’s, as applicable, customers from faults occurring at the Project, including, but not limited to, all network, distribution, connection, transformation, switching, metering, communications, control, and safety equipment, as such equipment may be required pursuant to Good Industry Practices or in accordance with the Participating Transmission Owner’s, Transmission Provider’s, or distribution operator’s, as applicable, facility connection requirements. Such Electrical Interconnection Upgrades include all Network Upgrades, Distribution Upgrades, and Interconnection Facilities that are determined to be necessary by the CAISO or Participating Transmission Owner, as applicable, to physically and electrically interconnect the Project to the Participating Transmission Owner’s electric system so as to allow Seller to deliver Energy from the Project to the Delivery Point and Buyer to be able to transmit Energy from the Delivery Point.
Electrical Interconnection Upgrades means the facilities to which Seller shall be able to interconnect and deliver Energy from the Project to and at the Delivery Point and Buyer shall be able to transmit Energy from the Delivery Point and the facilities that protect the Participating Transmission Owner’s, Transmission Provider’s, or distribution operator’s, as applicable, electric system (or other systems to which such electric systems are connected, including the CAISO Grid) and the Participating Transmission Owner’s, Transmission Provider’s, or distribution operator’s, as applicable, customers from faults occurring at the Project, including, but not limited to, all network, distribution, connection, transformation, switching, metering, communications, control, and safety equipment, as such equipment may be required pursuant to Good Industry Practices or in accordance with the Participating Transmission Owner’s, Transmission Provider’s, or distribution operator’s, as applicable, facility connection requirements. If the Project interconnects to the CAISO Grid, such Electrical Interconnection Upgrades include all Network Upgrades, Distribution Upgrades, and Interconnection Facilities that are determined to be necessary by the CAISO or Participating Transmission Owner, as applicable, to physically and electrically interconnect the Project to the Participating Transmission Owner’s electric system so as to allow Seller to deliver Energy from the Project to the Delivery Point and Buyer to be able to transmit Energy from the Delivery Point.

Examples of Electrical Interconnection Upgrades in a sentence

  • Seller’s sole and exclusive remedy against Buyer under this Agreement for any delay by the Participating Transmission Owner or the CAISO in completing the Electrical Interconnection Upgrades for which it is responsible is an extension of the Guaranteed Initial Delivery Date in accordance with this Section.

  • Perform all studies, pay all fees, obtain all necessary approvals and execute all necessary agreements with the CAISO and the Participating Transmission Owner for the Electrical Interconnection Upgrades to Schedule and deliver the Product from the Project [For Projects Providing Resource Adequacy: under “Full Capacity Deliverability Status” (as defined in the CAISO Tariff)].

  • Perform all studies, pay all fees, obtain all necessary approvals and execute all necessary agreements with the CAISO and the Participating Transmission Owner for the Electrical Interconnection Upgrades to Schedule and deliver the Product from the Project under “Full Capacity Deliverability Status” (as defined in the CAISO Tariff), except when construction of deliverability Network Upgrades is not required under Section 3.1(j).


More Definitions of Electrical Interconnection Upgrades

Electrical Interconnection Upgrades means the facilities to which Seller shall be able to interconnect and deliver Energy from the Project to and at the Delivery Point and Buyer shall be able to transmit Energy from the Delivery Point and the facilities that protect the Participating Transmission Owner's, Transmission Provider's, distribution operator's, [For Green Tariff Projects located outside of the CAISO: Native Balancing Authority's,] or other affected system owner's, as applicable, electric system (or other systems to which such electric systems are connected, including the CAISO Grid) and the Participating Transmission Owner's, Transmission Provider's, distribution operator's, [For Green Tariff Projects located outside of the CAISO: Native Balancing Authority's,] or other affected system owner's, as applicable, customers from faults occurring at the Project, including, but not limited to, all network, distribution, connection, transformation, switching, metering, communications, control, and safety equipment, as such equipment may be required pursuant to Good Industry Practices or in accordance with the Participating Transmission Owner's, Transmission Provider's, distribution operator's, [For Green Tariff Projects located outside of the CAISO: Native Balancing Authority's,] or other affected system owner's, as applicable, facility connection requirements. Such Electrical Interconnection Upgrades include all Network Upgrades, Distribution Upgrades, Interconnection Facilities, and other network upgrades, distribution upgrades, or interconnection facilities on [For Green Tariff Projects located outside of the CAISO: the Native Balancing Authority's, or] any other affected system owner's electrical system that are determined to be necessary by the CAISO, Participating Transmission Owner, [For Green Tariff Projects located outside of the CAISO: Native Balancing Authority,] other affected system owner, as applicable, to physically and electrically interconnect the Project to [For Green Tariff Projects located outside of the CAISO: the Native Balancing Authority's system and] the Participating Transmission Owner's electric system so as to allow Seller to deliver Energy from the Project to the Delivery Point and Buyer to be able to transmit Energy from the Delivery Point.