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Load InterconnectionNYPA can guide you through the load interconnection process

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New Load Interconnection

Projects that require significant energy may be able to draw that load from the New York Power Authority's (NYPA) transmission system. For guidance and information about how to connect to the NYPA’s transmission system, provide your information through this form.

 

The Interconnection Process

Connection to NYPA's transmission system starts with applying to receive a NYPA Power Allocation, as well as the submission of an interconnection request to NYISO. Final steps involve executing a Developer’s Agreement and Asset Purchase Agreement followed by construction. The steps and FAQ are outlined below. Download a copy.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Can NYPA tell me what the status is of my System Reliability Impact Study (SRIS)?
A:
 SRIS status is available in your NYISO Portal account. NYPA does not have additional information beyond what is provided in the NYISO portal and cannot influence progress.

 

Q: We have our own engineers. Why should I hire a NYS interconnection / NYISO-experienced firm? 
A: 
Hiring an engineering firm that is experienced with NYS load interconnections will help to more seamlessly navigate the NYISO process. They know what information is required, can identify major risks and fatal flaws, provide guidance on long lead time equipment, and can mitigate potential delays in construction.

 

Q: Who is responsible for the interconnection costs?
A:
 The customer is responsible for all costs associated with the new load, such as new and/or upgraded equipment required, engineering, materials, land acquisition, Load Serving Entity (LSE) and NYPA technical support.

 

Q: Can NYPA tell me whether the line I want to interconnect to is capable of serving my load?
A:
 The available capacity/capability of an existing line is determined during the NYISO System Reliability Impact Study (SRIS). If available, the existing capability of the line is provided on a first firm, first-served basis. If not available, then the Study will identify upgrades the developer would need to make to serve their load.

 

Q: When is a project considered firm, and ready to move to the next phase?
A: 
The project is considered firm only after the Facilities Study is complete, the developer posts financial securities with the Connecting Transmission Owner (CTO), and NYISO is informed by the CTO of the developer’s commitment to move forward with the project. 

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