Interconnection Limit definition

Interconnection Limit means the maximum power output (kW) established by PSE, as the interconnecting utility and counterparty to the Interconnection Agreement, that is specified in Section 2 of Appendix A.
Interconnection Limit means the maximum output amount contemplated in the QF Interconnection Agreement.
Interconnection Limit means the maximum AC output (kW) specified in Appendix A of the PPA and in Exhibit A of the Interconnection Agreement.

Examples of Interconnection Limit in a sentence

  • The Facility output must not exceed the Interconnection Limit at any time during the Term.

  • By: __ Name: Title: Date: [Solar Photovoltaic Modules] [TBD] [TBD] [String Inverters] [TBD] [TBD] [▇▇▇▇ Equipment] [TBD] [TBD] [TBD] [TBD] [TBD] [TBD] [TBD] [TBD] [TBD] [TBD] [TBD] [TBD] [TBD] [TBD] Solar System Description and Location: Solar System Size: Planned Nameplate Capacity of [●] kW, limited to the Interconnection Limit at the Point of Interconnection.

  • Orientation: ☐ Fixed Tilt ☐ Tracking Inverters: ☐ 1-Phase ☐ 3-Phase Interconnection Limit: Point of Interconnection: [●] kW [ ] Delivery Period (PPA Section 3): [●] Annual Periods, with the first Annual Period commencing on the first Day after the Commercial Operation Date.


More Definitions of Interconnection Limit

Interconnection Limit means the maximum output amount contemplated or allowed by the Interconnection Agreement, which, for the avoidance of doubt, includes the coincident maximum amount contemplated for both the Facility and any Storage Device.