Common use of Interconnection Customer Operational Requirements Clause in Contracts

Interconnection Customer Operational Requirements. (a) Pursuant to Article 9.4 of the GIA, the Interconnection Customer shall operate the Generating Facility and the Interconnection Customer’s Interconnection Facilities in accordance with the ISO Tariff; the Applicable Reliability Council requirements; and Applicable Reliability Standards. (b) The Generating Facility shall be operated so as to prevent or protect against the following adverse conditions on the Distribution Provider’s electric system: inadvertent and unwanted re-energizing of a utility dead line or bus; interconnection while out of synchronization; overcurrent; voltage imbalance; ground faults; generated alternating current frequency outside permitted safe limits; power factor or reactive power outside permitted limits; and abnormal waveforms. (c) The Parties agree that the Interconnection Customer shall not hold the Distribution Provider liable for damage to the Generating Facility that may be caused due to sympathetic generation tripping associated with the Interconnection Customer’s Generating Facility design. (d) The Interconnection Customer shall not commence initial parallel operation of an Electric Generating Unit with the Distribution System until the Distribution Provider provides prior written approval, which approval shall not be unreasonably withheld, for operation of such Electric Generating Unit.

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Sources: Generator Interconnection Agreement

Interconnection Customer Operational Requirements. (a) Pursuant to Article 9.4 of the GIA, the Interconnection Customer shall operate the Generating Facility and the Interconnection Customer’s Interconnection Facilities in accordance with the ISO Tariff; the Applicable Reliability Council requirements; and Applicable Reliability Standards. (b) The Generating Facility shall be operated so as to prevent or protect against the following adverse conditions on the Distribution Provider’s electric system: inadvertent and unwanted re-energizing of a utility dead line or bus; interconnection while out of synchronization; overcurrent; voltage imbalance; ground faults; generated alternating current frequency outside permitted safe limits; power factor or reactive power outside permitted limits; and abnormal waveforms. (c) The Parties agree that the Interconnection Customer shall not hold the Distribution Provider liable for damage to the Generating Facility that may be caused due to sympathetic generation tripping associated with the Interconnection Customer’s Generating Facility design. (d) The Interconnection Customer shall not commence initial parallel operation of an Electric Generating Unit with the Distribution System until the Distribution Provider provides prior written approval, which approval shall not be unreasonably withheld, for operation of such Electric Generating Unit.

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Sources: Generator Interconnection Agreement

Interconnection Customer Operational Requirements. (a) Pursuant to Article 9.4 of the GIA, the Interconnection Customer shall operate the Generating Facility and the Interconnection Customer’s Interconnection Facilities in accordance with the ISO Tariff; the Applicable Reliability Council requirements; and Applicable Reliability Standards. (b) The Generating Facility shall be operated so as to prevent or protect against the following adverse conditions on the Distribution Provider’s electric system: inadvertent and unwanted re-energizing of a utility dead line or bus; interconnection while out of synchronization; overcurrent; voltage imbalance; ground faults; generated alternating current frequency outside permitted safe limits; power factor or reactive power outside permitted limits; and abnormal waveforms. (c) The Parties agree that the Interconnection Customer shall not hold the Distribution Provider liable for damage to the Generating Facility that may be caused due to sympathetic generation tripping associated with the Interconnection Customer’s Generating Facility design. (d) The In the event that the Distribution Provider has not completed construction and installation of the New Interconnection Facilities by December 31, 2015, the Interconnection Customer shall not commence initial be allowed to continue parallel operation of an the Electric Generating Unit with the Distribution System until while the New Interconnection Facilities are completed. (e) Distribution Provider provides prior written approval, which approval shall not be unreasonably withheld, provide specifications for operation any of such Electric Generating Unitits Interconnection Facilities located on the Interconnection Customer’s property.

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Sources: Generator Interconnection Agreement

Interconnection Customer Operational Requirements. (a) Pursuant to Article 9.4 of the GIACLGIA, the Interconnection Customer shall operate the Generating Facility and the Interconnection Customer’s Interconnection Facilities in accordance with the ISO Tariff; the Applicable Reliability Council requirements; and Applicable Reliability Standards. (b) The Generating Facility shall be operated so as to prevent or protect against the following adverse conditions on the Distribution Provider’s electric system: inadvertent and unwanted re-energizing of a utility dead line or bus; interconnection while out of synchronization; overcurrent; voltage imbalance; ground faults; generated alternating current frequency outside permitted safe limits; power factor or reactive power outside permitted limits; and abnormal waveforms. (c) The Parties agree that the Interconnection Customer shall not hold the Distribution Provider liable for damage to the Generating Facility that may be caused due to sympathetic generation tripping associated with the Interconnection Customer’s Generating Facility design. (d) The Generating Facility will be required to operate within a 0.95 boost to 0.95 buck power factor as measured at the Point of Interconnection Customer shall not commence initial parallel operation as determined in the Phase II Interconnection Study. Under real-time operations, it is anticipated the project will be required to operate as shown in the figure below. The actual values of an Electric Generating Unit with the Distribution System until Vmin and Vmax will be provided by the Distribution Provider provides prior written approval, which approval shall not be unreasonably withheld, for operation of such Electric Generating Unit.once final engineering and design is completed. .95

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Sources: Clustering Large Generator Interconnection Agreement (Clgia)