Point(s) for interconnection on the Transmission Provider's System where capacity and/or energy are made available to the end user.
The location on the customer’s premises where CLPUD’s service wire and the customer’s system are interconnected.
A point on the electrical systems, usually a substation, where a power supplier delivers electricity to the distribution system. This point can also include an interconnection with another system. The Point of Delivery is specified in a supply contract.
Where the customer's facilities connect with the electric Utility facilities. Typically, the point of delivery is the electric Utility owned meter. Please refer to NRS 704B and the Open Access Transmission Tariff (OATT).
Point of interconnection on the Transmission Provider's Transmission System where capacity and/or energy transmitted by the Transmission Provider will be made available to the Receiving Party. The Point of Delivery shall be specified in the Service Agreement.
The point where the utility's service line makes the electrical connection to the customer's wires. For overhead services, the point of delivery is the splice between the utility's and the customer's conductors. For underground services, the point of delivery is the secondary lugs of the distribution transformer, or the service stubout, or the secondary hand hole – if the utility's existing service is on the customer's property. If the utility's existing service is not on the customer's property, the point of delivery is the customer's property line. The utility determines the point of delivery based, in part, on convenient access to existing service.
Point on the transmission provider's transmission system where the transmission grid connects to a receiving party for the delivery of electricity.
Point where a utility transfers power from its transmission system to the customer's service location or to another utility's transmission system, usually at the electric meter.
The point of interconnection between Consumers and the customer's service location.