Synchronous Generation The Interconnection Customer shall design its Small Generating Facility to maintain a composite power delivery at continuous rated power output at the Point of Interconnection at a power factor within the range of 0.95 leading to 0.95 lagging, unless the NYISO or the Transmission Owner in whose Transmission District the Small Generating Facility interconnects has established different requirements that apply to all similarly situated generators in the New York Control Area or Transmission District (as applicable) on a comparable basis, in accordance with Good Utility Practice.
Generating Facility The Interconnection Customer’s device for the production of electricity identified in the Interconnection Request, but shall not include the Interconnection Customer’s Interconnection Facilities.
Water Supply The system may or may not meet state and local requirements. It is the right and responsibility of Buyer to determine the compliance of the system with state and local requirements. [For additional information on this subject, request the “Water Supply and Waste Disposal Notification” form.]
Non-Synchronous Generation The Interconnection Customer shall design its Small Generating Facility to maintain a composite power delivery at continuous rated power output at the high-side of the generator substation at a power factor within the range of 0.95 leading to 0.95 lagging, unless the NYISO or the Transmission Owner in whose Transmission District the Small Generating Facility interconnects has established a different power factor range that applies to all similarly situated non-synchronous generators in the control area or Transmission District (as applicable) on a comparable basis, in accordance with Good Utility Practice. 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, or a combination of the two. This requirement shall only apply to newly interconnecting non-synchronous generators that have not yet executed a Facilities Study Agreement as of September 21, 2016.
Environmental Services a. Preparation of Environmental Documentation (CEQA/NEPA) including but not limited to the following: a. Initial Study b. Categorical Exemption (“CE”) c. Notice of Exemption (“▇▇▇”) d. Negative Declaration (“ND”) e. Mitigated Negative Declaration (“MND”) f. Notice of Preparation (“NOP”) g. Environmental Impact Report (“EIR”) 1. Initial Document (Screen Check/Administrative Draft) 2. Addendum 3.Supplemental 4.Subsequent 5.Programmatic 6.Project h. Notice of Completion (“NOC”) i. Notice of Availability (“NOA”) j. Notice of Determination (“NOD”) k. Notice of Intent (“NOI”) l. Notices for public meetings and hearings m. Finding of No Significant Impact (“FONSI”) n. Environmental Assessment (“EA”) o. Environmental Impact Statement (“EIS”) p. Preliminary Environmental Study Form (“PES”) q. Preliminary Environmental Analysis Report (“PEAR”) r. Response to Comments s. Mitigation Monitoring Program t. Facts and Findings and Statement of Overriding Consideration