Generation System definition

Generation System the interconnected generator(s), controls, relays, switches, breakers, transformers, inverters and associated wiring and cables, up to the Point of Common Coupling.
Generation System means a system for the generation of electricity;
Generation System means any solar photovoltaic system, including panels, racks, wiring and other electric devices, conduits, waterproof housings, hardware, inverters, remote monitoring systems, connectors, disconnects, and overcurrent devices, but excluding any such system used at any commercial or industrial premises or used by a Governmental Authority.

Examples of Generation System in a sentence

  • This could be the Generation System applicant, installer, owner, designer, or operator.

  • An application will still need to be submitted and an interconnection review may still need to be performed, to determine the compatibility of the Generation System with the Area EPS.

  • It does not define the overall requirements for the Generation System.

  • The proposed Generation System total Nameplate Capacity, in aggregate with other generation on the distribution circuit, will not cause any distribution protective devices and equipment to exceed 85 percent of the short circuit interrupting capability.

  • Additional protection equipment may be required to ensure proper operation for the Generation System.


More Definitions of Generation System

Generation System means the Generating System specified in Schedule 4 (together with any ancillary equipment owned or controlled by the Customer and used to operate that Generating System).
Generation System the Customer’s backup Generator(s) and soft load transfer system, controls, relays, switches, breakers, transformers, inverters, and associated wiring and cables, up to the Point of Common Coupling.
Generation System is the interconnected generator(s), controls, relays, switches, breakers, transformers, inverters and associated wiring and cables, up to the Point of Common Coupling. “Grid Inter-Tie Inverter” is a device that converts DC electricity to AC electricity. A Grid Inter-Tie Inverter also has been specifically designed and constructed to safely interconnect with an Area EPS. For purposes of this Contract, a Grid Inter-Tie Inverter is also designed and tested to meet the requirements of IEEE 1547 and ANSI 929 standards. If the Grid Inter-Tie Inverter is tested under UL 1741, it meets these aforementioned requirements. “Local EPS” is an electric power system (EPS) contained entirely within a single premises or group of premises. “Point of Common Coupling” is the point where the Local EPS is connected to the Company. “Point of Delivery” is the point where the energy changes possession from one party to the other. Typically this will be where the metering is installed but it is not required that the Point of Delivery is the same as where the energy is metered. “Renewable Energy Credits” or “RECs” are all attributes of an environmental or other nature that are created or otherwise arise from the PV System’s generation of energy using solar energy as a fuel, including, but not limited to, tags, certificates or similar products or rights associated with solar energy as a "green" or "renewable" electric generation resource, including any and all environmental air quality credits, emission reductions, off-sets, allowances or other benefits related to the generation of energy from the PV System that reduces, displaces or off-sets emissions resulting from fuel combustion at another location pursuant to any existing or future international, federal, state or local legislation or regulation or voluntary agreement, and the aggregate amount of credits, offsets or other benefits including any rights, attributes or credits arising from or eligible for consideration in the M-RETS program or any similar program pursuant to any international, federal, state or local legislation or regulation or voluntary agreement and any renewable energy certificates issued pursuant to any program, information system or tracking system associated with the renewable energy generated from the PV System. RECs do not include any federal, state or local tax credits, cash grants, production incentives or similar tax or cash benefits for which Customer or the PV System are eligible or which either recei...
Generation System means equipment that is directly connected to the production of electricity or could affect the performance or operation of the Generating Units. Auxiliary equipment that can be isolated without affecting Generating Units including Powerhouse Sumps, Debris Booms, the Bypass System, active HTMS and large Gate and Valves are all part of Generation Systems. Other auxiliary equipment that can be isolated without affecting the performance of the Generating Unit such as service water, instrument air, lighting, septic, cranes, HVAC will not be considered Generation Systems;
Generation System means any configuration of photovoltaic generation that has a single interconnection with the electric utility transmission or distribution network.
Generation System means a system that includes one or more generation sets; “grid” means a system for the generation, transmission, distribution and supply
Generation System means the generating system specified in the Connection Agreement Data Book (together with any ancillary equipment owned or controlled by the Customer and used to operate that generating system).