Local EPS definition

Local EPS means the premises within which are contained the Facility. This term is used in the IEEE Standard 1547-2003.
Local EPS means the Interconnecting Customer or Customer premises within which are contained the Facility. This term is used in the IEEE Standard 1547-2003.
Local EPS an electric power system (EPS) contained entirely within a single premises or group of premises.

Examples of Local EPS in a sentence

  • Distribution System – The Area EPS facilities which are not part of the Local EPS, Transmission System or any generation system.

  • This Agreement does not govern the provision of electric service by Public Service to supply the electrical requirements of the Local EPS.

  • Any such electric service to be supplied to the Customer’s Local EPS by Public Service shall be exclusively in accordance with the Electric Tariffs and rate schedules applicable to the Customer’s class of service there under, as in effect from time to time.

  • An interconnection system or a supplemental DER device that is necessary for compliance with this standard is part of a DER.For the purpose of the MN DIP and MN DIA, the DER includes the Customer’s Interconnection Facilities but shall not include the Area EPS Operator’s Interconnection Facilities Distribution System – The Area EPS facilities which are not part of the Local EPS, Transmission System or any generation system.

  • Such electric service shall be supplied, to the Interconnection Customer’s Local EPS, under the rate schedules applicable to the Customer’s class of service as revised from time to time by Xcel Energy.

  • Such electric service shall be supplied, to the Interconnection Customer’s Local EPS, under the rate schedules applicable to the Customer’s class of service as revised from time to time by Otter Tail.

  • Otter Tail will supply the electrical requirements of the Local EPS that are not supplied by the Generation System.

  • The Area EPS will supply the electrical requirements of the Local EPS that are not supplied by the Generation System.

  • Such electric service shall be supplied, to the Interconnection Customer’s Local EPS, under the rate schedules applicable to the Customer’s class of service as revised from time to time by the Area EPS.

  • The point where a DER unit is electrically connected in a Local EPS and meets the requirements of this standard exclusive of any load present in the respective part of the Local EPS.

Related to Local EPS

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