Common use of System Impact Study Clause in Contracts

System Impact Study. 4.3.1 In order to retain its Queue Position, the Interconnection Customer must return a System Impact Study Agreement signed by the Interconnection Customer within fifteen (15) Business Days of receiving an executable System Impact Study Agreement. 4.3.2 The scope of and cost responsibilities for a System Impact Study are described in the System Impact Study Agreement. The time allotted for completion of the System Impact Study shall be as set forth in the System Impact Study Agreement. 4.3.3 The System Impact Study shall identify and detail the electric system impacts that would result if the proposed Generating Facility were interconnected without project modifications or electric system modifications, or to study potential impacts, including, but not limited to, those identified in the scoping meeting. The System Impact Study shall evaluate the impact of the proposed interconnection on the reliability of the electric system, including the distribution and transmission systems, if required. 4.3.4 The System Impact Study report will provide the preliminary estimated Interconnection Facilities charge, which is a preliminary non-binding indication of the cost and length of time that would be necessary to provide the Interconnection Facilities. 4.3.5 After receipt of the System Impact Study report, the Interconnection Customer shall inform the Utility in writing within 30 Business Days if it wishes to withdraw the Interconnection Request and to request an accounting of any remaining deposit amount pursuant to Section 6.3. 4.3.6 At the time the System Impact Study Report is provided to the Interconnection Customer, the Utility shall also deliver an executable Facilities Study Agreement to the Interconnection Customer. After receipt of the System Impact Study report and Facilities Study Agreement, when the Interconnection Customer is ready to proceed with the design and construction of the Upgrades and Interconnection Facilities, the Interconnection Customer shall return the signed Facilities Study Agreement to the Utility in accordance with Section 4.4.1 below.

Appears in 9 contracts

Sources: Generator Interconnection Agreement, Generator Interconnection Agreement, Generator Interconnection Procedures

System Impact Study. 4.3.1 In order to retain its Queue Position, the Interconnection Customer must return a System Impact Study Agreement signed by the Interconnection Customer within fifteen (15) Business Days of receiving an executable System Impact Study Agreement. 4.3.2 The scope of and cost responsibilities for a System Impact Study are described in the System Impact Study Agreement. The time allotted for completion of the System Impact Study shall be as set forth in the System Impact Study Agreement. 4.3.3 The System Impact Study shall identify and detail the electric system impacts that would result if the proposed Generating Facility were interconnected without project modifications or electric system modifications, or to study potential impacts, including, but not limited to, those identified in the scoping meeting. The System Impact Study shall evaluate the impact of the proposed interconnection on the reliability of the electric system, including the distribution and transmission systems, if required. 4.3.4 The System Impact Study report will provide the preliminary estimated Interconnection Facilities charge, which is a preliminary non-binding indication of the cost and length of time that would be necessary to provide the Interconnection Facilities. 4.3.5 After receipt of the System Impact Study report, the Interconnection Customer shall inform the Utility in writing within 30 Business Days if it wishes to withdraw the Interconnection Request and to request an ELECTRONICALLY FILED - 2019 April 22 5:05 PM - SCPSC - Docket # 2019-130-E - Page 23 of 115 accounting of any remaining deposit amount pursuant to Section 6.3. 4.3.6 At the time the System Impact Study Report is provided to the Interconnection Customer, the Utility shall also deliver an executable Facilities Study Agreement to the Interconnection Customer. After receipt of the System Impact Study report and Facilities Study Agreement, when the Interconnection Customer is ready to proceed with the design and construction of the Upgrades and Interconnection Facilities, the Interconnection Customer shall return the signed Facilities Study Agreement to the Utility in accordance with Section 4.4.1 below.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Generator Interconnection Procedures

System Impact Study. 4.3.1 4.3.1. In order to retain its Queue Position, the Interconnection Customer must return a System Impact Study Agreement signed by the Interconnection Customer within fifteen (15) Business Days of receiving an executable System Impact Study AgreementAgreement as provided for in Section 4.2.3. 4.3.2 4.3.2. The scope of and cost responsibilities for a System Impact Study are described in the System Impact Study Agreement. The time allotted for ELECTRONICALLY FILED - 2025 March 7 4:06 PM - SCPSC - Docket # 2019-326-E - Page 27 of 128 completion of the System Impact Study shall be as set forth in the System Impact Study Agreement. 4.3.3 4.3.3. The System Impact Study shall identify and detail the electric system System impacts that would result if the proposed Generating Facility were interconnected without project modifications or electric system System modifications, or to study potential impacts, including, but not limited to, those identified in the scoping meeting. The System Impact Study shall evaluate the impact of the proposed interconnection on the reliability of the electric systemSystem, including the distribution and transmission systems, if required. 4.3.4 4.3.4. The System Impact Study report will provide the preliminary estimated Interconnection Facilities charge, which is a preliminary non-binding indication of the cost and length of time that would be necessary to provide the Interconnection Facilities. 4.3.5 4.3.5. After receipt of the System Impact Study reportReport(s), the Interconnection Customer shall inform the Utility in writing within 30 Business Days if it wishes to withdraw the Interconnection Request and to request an accounting of any remaining deposit amount pursuant to Section 6.3. 4.3.6 4.3.6. At the time the System Impact Study Report is provided to the Interconnection Customer, the Utility shall also deliver an executable Facilities Study Agreement to the Interconnection Customer. After receipt of the System Impact Study report Report and Facilities Study Agreement, when the Interconnection Customer is ready to proceed with the design and construction of the Upgrades and Interconnection Facilities, the Interconnection Customer shall return the signed Facilities Study Agreement to the Utility in accordance with Section 4.4.1 below.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Generator Interconnection Procedures

System Impact Study. 4.3.1 In order to retain its Queue Position, the Interconnection Customer must return a System Impact Study Agreement signed by the Interconnection Customer within fifteen (15) Business Days of receiving an executable System Impact Study Agreement. 4.3.2 The scope of and cost responsibilities for a System Impact Study are described in the System Impact Study Agreement. The time allotted for completion of the System Impact Study shall be as set forth in the System Impact Study Agreement. 4.3.3 The System Impact Study shall identify and detail the electric system impacts that would result if the proposed Generating Facility were interconnected without project modifications or electric system modifications, or to study potential impacts, including, but not limited to, those identified in the scoping meeting. The System Impact Study shall evaluate the impact of the proposed interconnection on the reliability of the electric system, including the distribution and transmission systems, if required. 4.3.4 The System Impact Study report will provide the preliminary estimated Interconnection Facilities charge, which is a preliminary non-binding indication of the cost and length of time that would be necessary to provide the Interconnection Facilities. 4.3.5 After receipt of the System Impact Study report, the Interconnection Customer shall inform the Utility in writing within 30 Business Days if it ELECTRONICALLY FILED - 2020 November 17 4:39 PM - SCPSC - Docket # 2019-326-E - Page 25 of 196 DEC/DEP Application - Attachment 1 Docket No. 2019-326-E wishes to withdraw the Interconnection Request and to request an accounting of any remaining deposit amount pursuant to Section 6.3. 4.3.6 At the time the System Impact Study Report is provided to the Interconnection Customer, the Utility shall also deliver an executable Facilities Study Agreement to the Interconnection Customer. After receipt of the System Impact Study report and Facilities Study Agreement, when the Interconnection Customer is ready to proceed with the design and construction of the Upgrades and Interconnection Facilities, the Interconnection Customer shall return the signed Facilities Study Agreement to the Utility in accordance with Section 4.4.1 below.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Generator Interconnection Procedures

System Impact Study. 4.3.1 In order to retain its Queue Position, the Interconnection Customer must return a System Impact Study Agreement signed by the Interconnection Customer within fifteen (15) Business Days of receiving an executable System Impact Study AgreementAgreement as provided for in Section 4.2.3. 4.3.2 The scope of and cost responsibilities for a System Impact Study are described in the System Impact Study Agreement. The time allotted for completion of the System Impact Study shall be as set forth in the System Impact Study Agreement. 4.3.3 The System Impact Study shall identify and detail the electric system systemSystem impacts that would result if the proposed Generating Facility were interconnected without project modifications or electric system systemSystem modifications, or to study potential impacts, including, but not limited to, those identified in the scoping meeting. The System Impact Study shall evaluate the impact of the proposed interconnection on the reliability of the electric systemsystemSystem, including the distribution and transmission systems, if required. 4.3.4 The System Impact Study report will provide the preliminary estimated Interconnection Facilities charge, which is a preliminary non-binding indication of the cost and length of time that would be necessary to provide the Interconnection Facilities. 4.3.5 After receipt of the System Impact Study reportreportReport(s), the Interconnection Customer shall inform the Utility in writing within 30 Business Days if it wishes to withdraw the Interconnection Request and to request an accounting of any remaining deposit amount pursuant to Section 6.3. 4.3.6 At the time the System Impact Study Report is provided to the Interconnection Customer, the Utility shall also deliver an executable Facilities Study Agreement to the Interconnection Customer. After receipt of the System Impact Study report reportReport and Facilities Study Agreement, when the Interconnection Customer is ready to proceed with the design and construction of the Upgrades and Interconnection Facilities, the Interconnection Customer shall return the signed Facilities Study Agreement to the Utility in accordance with Section 4.4.1 below.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Generator Interconnection Procedures

System Impact Study. 4.3.1 In order to retain its Queue Position, the Interconnection Customer must return a System Impact Study Agreement signed by the Interconnection Customer within fifteen (15) Business Days of receiving an executable System Impact Study Agreement. 4.3.2 The scope of and cost responsibilities for a System Impact Study are described in the System Impact Study Agreement. The time allotted for completion of the System Impact Study shall be as set forth in the System Impact Study Agreement. 4.3.3 The System Impact Study 3.4.1 A system impact study shall identify and detail the electric system impacts that would result if the proposed Small Generating Facility were interconnected without project modifications or electric system modifications, focusing on the adverse system impacts identified in the feasibility study, or to study potential impacts, including, including but not limited to, to those identified in the scoping meeting. The System Impact Study A system impact study shall evaluate the impact of the proposed interconnection on the reliability of the electric system. 3.4.2 If no transmission system impact study is required, but potential electric power Distribution System adverse system impacts are identified in the scoping meeting or shown in the feasibility study, a distribution system impact study must be Small Generator Interconnection Procedures (SGIP) 12 performed. The Transmission Provider shall send the Interconnection Customer a distribution system impact study agreement within 15 Business Days of transmittal of the feasibility study report, including an outline of the scope of the study and a non-binding good faith estimate of the cost to perform the study, or following the scoping meeting if no feasibility study is to be performed. 3.4.3 In instances where the feasibility study or the distribution system impact study shows potential for transmission system adverse system impacts, within five Business Days following transmittal of the feasibility study report, the Transmission Provider shall send the Interconnection Customer a transmission system impact study agreement, including an outline of the scope of the study and transmission systemsa non-binding good faith estimate of the cost to perform the study, if such a study is required. 4.3.4 The 3.4.4 If a transmission system impact study is not required, but electric power Distribution System Impact Study report will provide adverse system impacts are shown by the preliminary estimated feasibility study to be possible and no distribution system impact study has been conducted, the Transmission Provider shall send the Interconnection Facilities chargeCustomer a distribution system impact study agreement. 3.4.5 If the feasibility study shows no potential for transmission system or Distribution System adverse system impacts, which is the Transmission Provider shall send the Interconnection Customer either a preliminary facilities study agreement (Attachment 8), including an outline of the scope of the study and a non-binding indication good faith estimate of the cost and length of time that would be necessary to provide perform the Interconnection Facilitiesstudy, or an executable interconnection agreement, as applicable. 4.3.5 After receipt of the System Impact Study report3.4.6 In order to remain under consideration for interconnection, the Interconnection Customer shall inform the Utility in writing must return executed system impact study agreements, if applicable, within 30 Business Days if it wishes to withdraw Days. Small Generator Interconnection Procedures (SGIP) 13 3.4.7 A deposit of the Interconnection Request and to request an accounting of any remaining deposit amount pursuant to Section 6.3. 4.3.6 At the time the System Impact Study Report is provided to good faith estimated costs for each system impact study may be required from the Interconnection Customer. 3.4.8 The scope of and cost responsibilities for a system impact study are described in the attached system impact study agreement. 3.4.9 Where transmission systems and Distribution Systems have separate owners, such as is the Utility shall also deliver an executable Facilities Study Agreement to the Interconnection Customer. After receipt of the System Impact Study report and Facilities Study Agreement, when case with transmission-dependent utilities (“TDUs”) – whether investor-owned or not – the Interconnection Customer is ready to proceed with the design and construction of the Upgrades and Interconnection Facilities, the Interconnection Customer shall return the signed Facilities Study Agreement may apply to the Utility nearest Transmission Provider (Transmission Owner, Regional Transmission Operator, or Independent Transmission Provider) providing transmission service to the TDU to request project coordination. Affected Systems shall participate in accordance with Section 4.4.1 belowthe study and provide all information necessary to prepare the study.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Standard Small Generator Interconnection Agreement (Sgia)

System Impact Study. 4.3.1 4.3.1. In order to retain its Queue Position, the Interconnection Customer must return a System Impact Study Agreement signed by the Interconnection Customer within fifteen (15) 15 Business Days of receiving an executable System Impact Study AgreementAgreement as provided for in Section 4.2.3. 4.3.2 4.3.2. The scope of and cost responsibilities for a System Impact Study are described in the System Impact Study Agreement. The time allotted for completion of the System Impact Study shall will be as set forth in the System Impact Study Agreement. 4.3.3 4.3.3. The System Impact Study shall will identify and detail the electric system impacts that would result if the proposed Generating Facility were interconnected without project modifications or electric system modifications, or to study potential impacts, including, but not limited to, those identified in the scoping meeting. The System Impact Study shall will evaluate the impact of the proposed interconnection on the reliability of the electric system, including the distribution and transmission systems, if required. 4.3.4 4.3.4. The System Impact Study report will provide the preliminary estimated Interconnection Facilities chargePreliminary Estimated Upgrade Charge, which is a preliminary non-indication of the cost and length of time that would be necessary to correct any System problems identified in those analyses and implement the interconnection. 4.3.5. The System Impact Study report will provide the Preliminary Estimated Interconnection Facilities Charge, which is a preliminary non- binding indication of the cost and length of time that would be necessary to provide the Interconnection Facilities. 4.3.5 4.3.6. If the Cooperative has determined that an Interdependency exists and the Project is designated as a Project B, the Project B Interconnection Request will receive a System Impact Study report, addressing a scenario assuming Project A is constructed and a second scenario assuming Project A is not constructed. 4.3.7. After receipt of the System Impact Study reportreport(s), the Interconnection Customer shall will inform the Utility Cooperative in writing within 30 Business Days if it wishes to withdraw the Interconnection Request and to request an accounting of any remaining deposit amount pursuant to Section 6.3. 4.3.6 4.3.8. If requested by the Interconnection Customer following delivery of the System Impact Study report, the Cooperative will provide the Interconnection Customer an executable Interim Interconnection Agreement. The Interim Interconnection Agreement will be identical in form and content to the Final Interconnection Agreement, but will not include Detailed Estimated Upgrade Charges, Detailed Estimated Interconnection Facility Charge, Appendix 4 (Construction Milestone schedule listing tasks, dates and the party responsible for completing each task), and other information that otherwise would be determined in Section 5. 4.3.9. At the time the System Impact Study Report is provided to the Interconnection Customer, the Utility shall Cooperative will also deliver an executable Facilities Study Agreement to the Interconnection Customer. After receipt of the System Impact Study report and Facilities Study Agreement, when the Interconnection Customer is ready to proceed with the design and construction of the Upgrades and Interconnection Facilities, the Interconnection Customer shall will return the signed Facilities Study Agreement to the Utility Cooperative in accordance with Section 4.4.1 4.4 below.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Interconnection Procedures

System Impact Study. 4.3.1 In order to retain its Queue Position, the Interconnection Customer must return a System Impact Study Agreement signed by the Interconnection Customer within fifteen (15) Business Days of receiving an executable System Impact Study AgreementAgreement as provided for in Section 4.2.3. 4.3.2 The scope of and cost responsibilities for a System Impact Study are described in the System Impact Study Agreement. The time allotted for completion of the System Impact Study shall be as set forth in the System Impact Study Agreement. 4.3.3 The System Impact Study shall identify and detail the electric system systemSystem impacts that would result if the proposed Generating Facility were interconnected without project modifications or electric system systemSystem modifications, or to study potential impacts, including, but not limited to, those identified in the scoping meeting. The System Impact Study shall evaluate the impact of the proposed interconnection on the reliability of the electric systemsystemSystem, including the distribution and transmission systems, if required. 4.3.4 The System Impact Study report will provide the preliminary estimated Interconnection Facilities charge, which is a preliminary non-binding indication of the cost and length of time that would be necessary to provide the Interconnection Facilities. 4.3.5 After receipt of the System Impact Study reportreportReport(s), the Interconnection Customer shall inform the Utility in writing within 30 Business Days if it wishes to withdraw the Interconnection Request and to request an accounting of any remaining deposit amount pursuant to Section 6.3. 4.3.6 At the time the System Impact Study Report is provided to the Interconnection Customer, the Utility shall also deliver an executable Facilities Study Agreement to the Interconnection Customer. After receipt of the System Impact Study report reportReport and Facilities Study Agreement, when the Interconnection Customer is ready to proceed with the design and construction of the Upgrades and Interconnection Facilities, the Interconnection Customer shall return the signed Facilities Study Agreement to the Utility in accordance with Section 4.4.1 below.. SC Generator Interconnection Procedures 26

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Sources: Generator Interconnection Procedures