Parallel Generation definition

Parallel Generation means the production and delivery of electric power electrically connected to the Distribution System by generators not owned or controlled by Port Utility.

Examples of Parallel Generation in a sentence

  • Design and construction shall be in accordance with the National Grid Electric System Bulletin 756: Requirements for Parallel Generation Connected to National Grid Owned EPS (“ESB 756”), the latest edition of applicable ANSI and IEEE Standards, the “National Electrical Safety Code,” and good engineering practice.

  • The full Interconnection review and study will be performed on all Applications for Interconnection under any of the Parallel Generation Interconnection programs for a DER Facility deploying non-Inverter based technologies or Inverter-based DER technologies with an aggregate DER capacity greater than 500 kW.

  • Applications for Parallel Generation programs require submission of additional data about the proposed DER facility.

  • Company requires that all Parallel Generation Interconnections include a Customer provided meter socket/enclosure for a Company generation production meter to measure the total AC output of all generation units.

  • Applications for parallel generation programs require submission of a completed Parallel Generation Application Supplemental Data form.

  • For Parallel Generation Interconnections a Distribution Facility Interconnection Agreement will be provided that is separate from the Application.

  • Appendix C contains supplemental data submission forms for Applications for Parallel Generation Interconnections.

  • For both ‘approved’ and ‘conditionally’ approved Parallel Generation Applications, the Applicant will receive an Interconnection ‘pre-approval’ notification by e-mail informing them of the results of the technical review.

  • The expedited technical review will be performed on all Applications for Interconnection under any of the Parallel Generation Interconnection programs for a DER Facility deploying only Inverter-based technologies and with an aggregate DER capacity less than 500 kW.

  • Applications for DER Interconnection under one of the Parallel Generation programs are made using the on-line Net Metering Application for the appropriate Company jurisdictions (see Section 4.3.1.1) and selecting the Parallel Generation option.