Description of Interconnection Sample Clauses

Description of Interconnection. Interconnection Customer shall install a [insert] MW Large Generating fFacility, rated at [insert] ▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇ and [insert] MW net, with all studies performed at or below these outputs. The Large Generating Facility is comprised of [insert] units in a [insert description of facility type - combined cycle, wind farm, etc.] rated at: [insert] MW each, and will located at [insert location]. The Large Generating Facility shall receive: Network Resource Interconnection Service for the NR Capability at a level not to exceed [insert gross and net] MW for Summer, and [insert gross and net] MW for Winter. Capacity Network Resource Interconnection Service for: (i) the NR Capability at a level not to exceed [insert gross and net at or above 50 degrees F] MW for Summer and [insert gross and net at or above 0 degrees F] MW for Winter; and (ii) the CNR Capability at [insert net] MW for Summer and [insert net] MW for Winter, which shall not exceed [insert the maximum net MW electrical output of the Generating Facility at an ambient temperature at or above 90 degrees F for summer and at or above 20 degrees F for winter].]
Description of Interconnection. The interconnection between the IHS and Members is a two-way path subject to Members’ and IHS’ firewall filtering . . .
Description of Interconnection. The interconnection between the IHS and Members is a two-way path subject to Members’ and IHS’ firewall filtering. Data exchanged will include individual PHI. Data involved in the interconnection will include data from IHS, Tribal, and Urban Indian health programs. The interconnection will be used to provide an exchange of data among Members and IHS in accordance with the terms of this Agreement. Other services offered include but are not limited to “demilitarized zone” configuration, patch management, route configuration and management, filtering of traffic based on access control lists, active monitoring of traffic, spam filtering, malicious code prevention, bandwidth consumption management, and network admission controls.
Description of Interconnection. Interconnection Customer shall install a 50.8 MW facility, rated at 50.8 ▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇ and 50.5 MW net, with all studies performed at or below these outputs. The Generating Facility is comprised initially of five and ultimately of six combustion turbine units rated at 6.3 MW net each at 0F and one steam turbine rated at 12.7 MW net at 0F in a combined cycle configuration. The Generating Facility is to be located at the Central Land Fill in Johnston, RI. The Large Generating Facility shall receive: Network Resource Interconnection Service for the NR Capability at a level not to exceed 49.6 ▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇ and 49.2 MW net for Summer, and 50.8 ▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇ and
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