Facility Components Sample Clauses

Facility Components. The interconnection facility, as a minimum, will consist of a control building, the interrupting and isolating device(s), protective control devices, and data-acquisition equipment. All the above will be enclosed in a fenced yard with restricted access. SPPCo. Standard GI0005T presents the minimum-design specifications for substation interconnection facilities. GI0005T supplements the following requirements: 5.1.1.1 The control building will be temperature controlled and weatherproof to enclose the AC and DC power sources; the relaying devices; and the telemetering, supervisory RTU, and communication equipment. 5.1.1.2 The interrupting device will be a power circuit breaker capable of interrupting maximum available fault current or industry-standard minimum levels, whichever is greater. It shall be connected for SPPCo. supervisory control. If the addition of a line tap and extension to the QF's generation adds any appreciable exposure to the existing transmission/distribution facilities, additional circuit breaker(s) may be required at the tap point to mitigate this exposure. Air-break switches will be installed on each side of the circuit breaker to isolate the breaker for inspection and maintenance purposes. Single-breaker schemes will not include bypass provisions. Where lines terminate on switches, ground blades will be required. 5.1.1.3 The following protective relays will be installed at the interconnection point (minimum requirement). Typical settings required by SPPCo. are defined below. Sierra will
Facility Components. The interconnection facility, as a minimum, will consist of a control building, the interrupting and isolating device(s), protective control devices, and data-acquisition equipment. All the above will be enclosed in a fenced yard with restricted access. SPPCo. Standard GI0005T presents the minimum-design specifications for substation interconnection facilities. GI0005T supplements the following requirements: 5.1.1.1 The control building will be temperature controlled and weatherproof to enclose the AC and DC power sources; the relaying devices; and the telemetering, supervisory RTU, and communication equipment. 5.1.1.2 The interrupting device will be a power circuit breaker capable of interrupting maximum available fault current or industry-standard minimum levels, whichever is greater. It shall be connected for SPPCo. supervisory control. If the addition of a line tap and extension to the QF's generation adds any appreciable exposure to the existing transmission/distribution facilities, additional circuit breaker(s) say be required at the tap point to mitigate this exposure. Air-break switches will be installed on each side of the circuit breaker to isolate the breaker for inspection and maintenance purposes. Single-breaker schemes will not include bypass provisions. Where lines terminate on switches, ground blades will be required. 5.1.1.3 The following protective relays will be installed at the interconnection point (minimum requirement). Typical settings required by SPPCo. are defined below. Sierra will -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ENGINEERING & CONSTRUCTION STANDARD VOL SECT PAGE [LOGO] SMALL POWER PRODUCTION 1 2.2 SHEET 7 OF 11 AND COGENERATION FOR GENERATION DRAWING NO. GREATER THAN ONE MEGAWATT SIERRA PACIFIC POWER CO. 2.2GNO2 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- provide site-specific settings prior to interconnection testing. - Phase and Neutral Overcurrent Relays. - Over/Undervoltage Relays. Over/Undervoltage protection will be set to pick up at 111 percent of nominal with a definite time to trip of 3.0 seconds. In addition, the high-speed (0.15 second) trip will be initiated if the voltage at the interconnection exceeds 115 percent of nominal. - Over/Underfrequency Relays. Underfrequency protection will typically be set at 58.0 Hz with a time delay of 15 seconds to coordinate with the SPPCo. underfrequency load shedding scheme. The turbine-generator s...
Facility Components. For purposes of this Contract, the term "Facility Components" is defined, and the Facility Components are generally described, as follows:
Facility Components. The City, the County, and the Tax Assessor acknowledge that the Facility Components owned by the County or ▇▇▇ consist of publicly-owned improvements which will be exempt from Taxes under ss. 27-31-1(b). Consequently, the Tax Assessor agrees that the Company will not be required to pay Taxes or a Fee-in-Lieu to the City, County, or District with respect to the County's or IDA's interest in the Facility Components, whether such Components or portions thereof are located inside or outside the County. The City, County, and the Tax Assessor acknowledge that it is their and the Company's intention that the Fee-in-Lieu cover not only the Taxes on the Facility itself but also the Taxes, if any, on any Inventories and on the Company's assessable interest, if any, in the Facility Components owned by the County or ▇▇▇, as well as the Taxes on any of the Facility Components owned by the Company.

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  • 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.

  • Modification of the Small Generating Facility The Interconnection Customer must receive written authorization from the NYISO and Connecting Transmission Owner before making any change to the Small Generating Facility that may have a material impact on the safety or reliability of the New York State Transmission System or the Distribution System. Such authorization shall not be unreasonably withheld. Modifications shall be done in accordance with Good Utility Practice. If the Interconnection Customer makes such modification without the prior written authorization of the NYISO and Connecting Transmission Owner, the Connecting Transmission Owner shall have the right to temporarily disconnect the Small Generating Facility. If disconnected, the Small Generating Facility will not be reconnected until the unauthorized modifications are authorized or removed.

  • Facility Prudential is willing to consider, in its sole discretion and within limits which may be authorized for purchase by Prudential Affiliates from time to time, the purchase of Shelf Notes pursuant to this Agreement. The willingness of Prudential to consider such purchase of Shelf Notes is herein called the “Facility”. At any time, the aggregate principal amount of Shelf Notes stated in Section 1.2, minus the aggregate principal amount of Shelf Notes purchased and sold pursuant to this Agreement prior to such time, minus the aggregate principal amount of Accepted Notes (as hereinafter defined) which have not yet been purchased and sold hereunder prior to such time, is herein called the “Available Facility Amount” at such time. NOTWITHSTANDING THE WILLINGNESS OF PRUDENTIAL TO CONSIDER PURCHASES OF SHELF NOTES BY PRUDENTIAL AFFILIATES, THIS AGREEMENT IS ENTERED INTO ON THE EXPRESS UNDERSTANDING THAT NEITHER PRUDENTIAL NOR ANY PRUDENTIAL AFFILIATE SHALL BE OBLIGATED TO MAKE OR ACCEPT OFFERS TO PURCHASE SHELF NOTES, OR TO QUOTE RATES, SPREADS OR OTHER TERMS WITH RESPECT TO SPECIFIC PURCHASES OF SHELF NOTES, AND THE FACILITY SHALL IN NO WAY BE CONSTRUED AS A COMMITMENT BY PRUDENTIAL OR ANY PRUDENTIAL AFFILIATE.

  • Alternate Facilities If under Purchaser’s Operating Schedule, roads needed for the removal of Included Timber differ substantially from Specified Roads, other roads may be added to A7. Contracting Officer shall assure that road routing, location, design, and needed easements will make such other roads acceptable as parts of the National Forest transportation facilities. Purchaser shall provide survey, design, and construction staking for such other roads.

  • Interconnection Facilities Engineering Procurement and Construction Interconnection Facilities, Network Upgrades, and Distribution Upgrades shall be studied, designed, and constructed pursuant to Good Utility Practice. Such studies, design and construction shall be based on the assumed accuracy and completeness of all technical information received by the Participating TO and the CAISO from the Interconnection Customer associated with interconnecting the Large Generating Facility.