Common use of Interconnection System Impact Study Agreement Clause in Contracts

Interconnection System Impact Study Agreement. The form of agreement contained in Appendix 7 of the Standard Small Generator Interconnection Procedures for conducting the Interconnection System Impact Study. NERC – The North American Electric Reliability Corporation or its successor organization. Network Capability Interconnection Standard (“NC Interconnection Standard”)– The minimum criteria required to permit the Interconnection Customer to interconnect in a manner that avoids any significant adverse effect on the reliability, stability, and operability of the New England Transmission System, including protecting against the degradation of transfer capability for interfaces affected by the Generating Facility, as detailed in the ISO New England Planning Procedures. Network Resource (“NR”) – The portion of a Generating Facility that is interconnected to the Administered Transmission System under the Network Capability Interconnection Standard. Network Resource Capability (“NR Capability”) – The maximum gross and net megawatt electrical output of the Generating Facility at an ambient temperature at or above 50 degrees F. for Summer and at or above 0 degrees F. for Winter. Where the Generating Facility includes multiple energy production devices, the NR Capability shall be the aggregate maximum gross and net megawatt electrical output of the Generating Facility at an ambient temperature at or above 50 degrees F. for Summer and at or above 0 degrees F. for Winter. The NR Capability shall be equal to or greater than the CNR Capability. Network Resource Interconnection Service (“NR Interconnection Service”) – The Interconnection Service selected by the Interconnection Customer to interconnect its Generating Facility to the Administered Transmission System in accordance with the Network Capability Interconnection Standard. An Interconnection Customer’s NR Interconnection Service shall be solely for the megawatt amount of the NR Capability. NR Interconnection Service in and of itself does not convey transmission service. Network Upgrades – Additions, modifications, and upgrades to the New England Transmission System required at or beyond the point at which the Small Generating Facility interconnects with the

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Sources: Generator Interconnection Agreement

Interconnection System Impact Study Agreement. The form of agreement contained in Appendix 7 of the Standard Small Generator Interconnection Procedures for conducting the Interconnection System Impact Study. NERC – The North American Electric Reliability Corporation or its successor organization. Network Capability Interconnection Standard (“NC Interconnection Standard”)– The minimum criteria required to permit the Interconnection Customer to interconnect in a manner that avoids any significant adverse effect on the reliability, stability, and operability of the New England Transmission System, including protecting against the degradation of transfer capability for interfaces affected by the Generating Facility, as detailed in the ISO New England Planning Procedures. Network Resource (“NR”) – The portion of a Generating Facility that is interconnected to the Administered Transmission System under the Network Capability Interconnection Standard. Network Resource Capability (“NR Capability”) – The maximum gross and net megawatt electrical output of the Generating Facility at an ambient temperature at or above 50 degrees F. for Summer and at or above 0 degrees F. for Winter. Where the Generating Facility includes multiple energy production devices, the NR Capability shall be the aggregate maximum gross and net megawatt electrical output of the Generating Facility at an ambient temperature at or above 50 degrees F. for Summer and at or above 0 degrees F. for Winter. The NR Capability shall be equal to or greater than the CNR Capability. Network Resource Interconnection Service (“NR Interconnection Service”) – The Interconnection Service selected by the Interconnection Customer to interconnect its Generating Facility to the Administered Transmission System in accordance with the Network Capability Interconnection Standard. An Interconnection Customer’s NR Interconnection Service shall be solely for the megawatt amount of the NR Capability. NR Interconnection Service in and of itself does not convey transmission service. Network Upgrades – Additions, modifications, and upgrades to the New England Transmission System required at or beyond the point at which the Small Generating Facility interconnects with thethe Administered Transmission System to accommodate the interconnection of the Small

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Sources: Service Agreement