Common use of Future Service Capability Clause in Contracts

Future Service Capability. the options for making Connection Assets available in future years at each Customer Point of Service to meet the Customer’s reasonable expectations of future maximum loading at each Customer Point of Service as a result of the Customer’s operations. 40.1 Inconsistency with Grid Reliability Standards: (a) a grid reliability report published by Transpower in accordance with rule 12A of section III of part F of the Electricity Governance Rules sets out that the power system is not reasonably expected to meet the N-1 criterion at all times over the next five years; and (b) a Connection Asset is the cause of this, then, unless Transpower and the Customer have already complied with rules 5.1 to 5.3 of section II of part F of the Electricity Governance Rules in respect of that departure from the grid reliability standards, Transpower must promptly notify the Customer, and: (c) in the case of a Connection Asset at a connection location to which the Customer is the only designated transmission customer connected, or is the only designated transmission customer with a transmission agreement with Transpower requiring Transpower to make the Connection Asset available, follow the process set out in clause 40.2; and (d) in the case of a Connection Asset to which more than one designated transmission customer is connected, and the transmission agreement or transmission agreements between Transpower and the other designated transmission customer(s) require Transpower to make the Connection Assets available, follow the process set out in rule 5.6 of section II of part F of the Electricity Governance Rules.

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Sources: Benchmark Agreement, Benchmark Agreement

Future Service Capability. the options for making Connection Assets available in future years at each Customer Point of Service to meet the Customer’s reasonable expectations of future maximum loading at each Customer Point of Service as a result of the Customer’s operations. 40.1 Inconsistency with Grid Reliability Standards: (a) a grid reliability report Grid Reliability Report published by Transpower in accordance with rule 12A of section III of part F of the Electricity Governance Rules sets out that the power system is not reasonably expected to meet the N-1 criterion Criterion at all times over the next five years; and (b) a Connection Asset is the cause of this, then, unless Transpower and the Customer have already complied with rules 5.1 to 5.3 rule 5 of section II of part F of the Electricity Governance Rules in respect of that departure from the grid reliability standardsGrid Reliability Standards, Transpower must promptly notify the Customer, and: (c) in the case of a Connection Asset at a connection location Point of Connection to which the Customer is the only designated transmission customer Designated Transmission Customer connected, or is the only designated transmission customer Designated Transmission Customer with a transmission agreement Transmission Agreement with Transpower requiring Transpower to make the Connection Asset available, follow the process set out in clause 40.2; and (d) in the case of a Connection Asset to which more than one designated transmission customer Designated Transmission Customer is connected, and the transmission agreement Transmission Agreement or transmission agreements Transmission Agreements between Transpower and the other designated transmission customer(sDesignated Transmissions Customer(s) require Transpower to make the Connection Assets available, follow the process set out in rule 5.6 of section II of part F of the Electricity Governance Rules.F.

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Sources: Benchmark Agreement