Interconnection System Impact Study definition

Interconnection System Impact Study. Agreement shall mean the form of agreement contained in Appendix 3 of the Standard Large Generator Interconnection Procedures for conducting the Interconnection System Impact Study. IRS shall mean the Internal Revenue Service. Large Generating Facility shall mean a Generating Facility having a maximum gross capability at or above zero degrees F of more than 20 MW. Long Lead Time Facility (“Long Lead Facility”) shall mean a Generating Facility or an Elective Transmission Upgrade with an Interconnection Request for Capacity Network Resource Interconnection Service or Capacity Network Import Interconnection Service, respectively, that has, as applicable, elected or requested long lead time treatment and met the eligibility criteria and requirements specified in Schedule 22 or Schedule 25 of Section II of the Tariff.. Loss shall mean any and all losses relating to injury to or death of any person or damage to property, demand, suits, recoveries, costs and expenses, court costs, attorney fees, and all other obligations by or to third parties, arising out of or resulting from another Party’s performance, or non- performance of its obligations under the Standard Large Generator Interconnection Agreement on behalf of the Indemnifying Party, except in cases of gross negligence or intentional wrongdoing by the Indemnifying Party. Major Permits shall be as defined in Section III.13.1.1.2.2.2(a) of the Tariff. Material Modification shall mean (i) except as expressly provided in Section 4.4.1, those modifications to the Interconnection Request, including any of the technical data provided by the Interconnection Customer in Appendix 1, Attachment A (and Attachment A-1, if applicable) to the Interconnection Request or to the interconnection configuration, requested by the Interconnection Customer that either require significant additional study of the same Interconnection Request and could substantially change the interconnection design, or have a material impact (i.e., an evaluation of the proposed modification cannot be completed in less than ten (10) Business Days) on the cost or timing of any Interconnection Studies or upgrades associated with an Interconnection Request with a later queue priority date; (ii) a change to the design or operating characteristics of an existing Generating Facility, including its Interconnection Facilities, that is interconnected with the Administered Transmission System that may have a significant adverse effect on the reliability or ope...
Interconnection System Impact Study means an engineering study that evaluates the impact of the proposed interconnection on the safety and reliability of Transmission Provider's Transmission System and, if applicable, an Affected System. The study shall identify and detail the system impacts that would result if the Generating Facility were interconnected without project modifications or system modifications, focusing on the Adverse System Impacts identified in the Interconnection Feasibility Study, or to study potential impacts, including but not limited to those identified in the Scoping Meeting as described in the Standard Large Generator Interconnection Procedures.
Interconnection System Impact Study means an engineering study performed by the, Public Utility that evaluates the impact of the proposed interconnection on the safety and reliability of the TDS. The study focuses on the Adverse System Impacts identified in the Interconnection Feasibility Study and other potential impacts including those identified in the Scoping Meeting.

Examples of Interconnection System Impact Study in a sentence

  • A newly interconnecting non-synchronous Generating Facility, and any subsequent modifications thereto, for which the Interconnection System Impact Study or Cluster Study commences after October 5, 2016 shall maintain dynamic reactive capability over the power factor range of 0.95 leading to 0.95 lagging, at continuous rated power output, measured at the high-side of the station transformer or at the Point of the Interconnection if there is no station transformer.

  • This power factor range standard shall be dynamic and can be met using, for example, power electronics designed to supply this level of reactive capability (taking into account any limitations due to voltage level, real power output, etc.) or fixed and switched capacitors (provided the use of such capacitors is solely for the purpose of offsetting collector system losses and is found to meet all of the requirements specified in the Interconnection System Impact Study), or a combination of the two.

  • A wind Generating Facility, and any subsequent modifications thereto, for which the Interconnection System Impact Study commenced after April 17, 2016 but before October 5, 2016 shall maintain dynamic reactive capability over the power factor range of 0.95 leading to 0.95 lagging, at continuous rated power output, measured at the high-side of the station transformer or at the Point of Interconnection if there is no station transformer.

  • A wind Generating Facility, and any subsequent modifications thereto, for which the Interconnection System Impact Study commenced before April 17, 2016 shall maintain a power factor within the range of 0.95 leading to 0.95 lagging, measured at the Point of Interconnection as defined in this LGIA, if the Interconnection System Impact Study shows that such a requirement is necessary to ensure safety or reliability.

  • For a wind Generating Facility for which the Interconnection System Impact Study commences before April 17, 2016, the power factor range standard can be met by using, for example, power electronics designed to supply this level of reactive capability (taking into account any limitations due to voltage level, real power output, etc.) or fixed and switched capacitors if agreed to by the System Operator and Interconnecting Transmission Owner, or a combination of the two.


More Definitions of Interconnection System Impact Study

Interconnection System Impact Study. Agreement shall mean the form of agreement contained in Appendix 3 of the Standard Large Generator Interconnection Procedures for conducting the Interconnection System Impact Study. IRS shall mean the Internal Revenue Service. Joint Operating Committee shall be a group made up of representatives from Interconnection Customers and the Transmission Provider to coordinate operating and technical considerations of Interconnection Service.
Interconnection System Impact Study. – means a study performed by the EDC which evaluates the impacts of the proposed interconnection on both the safety and reliability of the EDC’s Electric Distribution System. The study seeks to identify and detail the Adverse System Impacts that result when a Small Generator Facility is interconnected without project modifications or Distribution System Upgrades, focusing on EDC-identified or potential Adverse System Impacts.
Interconnection System Impact Study. Agreement shall mean the form of agreement contained in Appendix 3 of the Standard Large Generator Interconnection Procedures for conducting the Interconnection System Impact Study. Internal Affected Party shall mean the entity that owns, operates or controls an Internal Affected System, or any other entity operating within the New England Control Area that otherwise may be a necessary party to the interconnection process.
Interconnection System Impact Study means an engineering study that evaluates the impact of the proposed interconnection on the safety and reliability of Transmission Provider’s Transmission System and, if applicable, an Affected System. The study shall identify and detail the system impacts that would result if the Generating Facility were interconnected without project modifications or system modifications, focusing on the Adverse System Impacts identified in the Interconnection Feasibility Study, or to study potential impacts, including but not limited to those identified in the Scoping Meeting as described in the Standard Large Generator Interconnection Procedures.
Interconnection System Impact Study. (“SIS”) shall mean an engineering study conducted by the Study Party that evaluates the impact of the Interconnection Customer's Transmission Line interconnection on the safety and reliability of the Eldorado Transmission System and any applicable Affected System. The SIS shall identify and detail the system impacts that would result if the Interconnection Customer’s Transmission Line were interconnected without project modifications or system modifications, focusing on the adverse system impacts and potential impacts, including but not limited to those identified in the Scoping Meeting as described in this TIP.
Interconnection System Impact Study has the meaning set forth in Section BA-5.1 (Interconnection System Impact Study and Facilities Study). − Labor Relations Supplements means supplements to TVA’s Construction Project Agreement that have been developed since the execution of the Construction Project Agreement in 1991. These documents are collected by TVA’s Labor Relations staff and distributed to contractors for the purpose of notifying them of the revisions and agreements affecting the Construction Project Agreement since 1991. − Legal Authority means an entity having jurisdiction over the subject matter of this Agreement, which may include the government of the United States of America or any state or territory thereof; any political subdivision, agency, commission, body or instrumentality of the United States of America or any state or territory thereof (other than TVA acting in its non-governmental, proprietary, or commercial capacity); or a Regulatory Authority. − Limited Facilities Study has the meaning set forth in Section BA-5.1 (Interconnection System Impact Study and Facilities Study). − Momentary Cessation means to temporarily cease to energize the Facility in response to a disturbance of the applicable voltages or the system frequency, with the capability of immediate Restore Output of operation when the applicable voltages and the system frequency return to within the defined normal operating ranges. − Month means the period beginning at 00:00 Central Time on the first Day of a given calendar month and ending at 12:00 midnight Central Time on the last Day of the same calendar month. − NERC Refers to the North American Electric Reliability Corporation or any successor organization certified by FERC as the Electric Reliability Organization under Section 215 of the Federal Xxxxx Xxx, 00 X.X.X. § 000x. − Network Upgrades shall mean the additions, modifications, and upgrades to TVA’s Transmission System required to accommodate the interconnection of the Large Generating Facility to TVA’s Transmission System and that enhance either the capacity or reliability of the integrated system. − Non-Performing Party has the meaning set forth in Section GP-3.1 (Force Majeure Excuse). − Notice Period has the meaning set forth in Section BA-1.2 (Default by Interconnection Customer). − O&M has the meaning set forth in Exhibit FA (Facilities Arrangements), with the O&M work and costs being described in Section FA-9 (Billing and Payments for O&M Work). − Operating Committee has the meaning set forth...
Interconnection System Impact Study means an engineering study that evaluates the impact of the proposed interconnection on the safety and reliability of the Distribution Provider’s Distribution System and, if applicable, an Affected System. The study shall determine what changes must be made to the Distribution System, Affected System and/or the Generation Facilities to allow the interconnection to proceed, and shall provide an estimate of the capital contribution that the Interconnection Customer must pay to complete these changes. It shall provide an analysis of technical issues associated with the Generation Facility and shall identify all provisions and conditions that must be added to this Agreement to permit the project to proceed. The System Impact Study shall be included in Appendix A of this Agreement.