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<blockquote data-quote="herman" data-source="post: 7549990" data-attributes="member: 1956"><p>The connection will have to be sought from the owners of the grid that your site will connect to. </p><p>The process is quite a rigorous process I understand with bidding for the connection. </p><p>Would think the company would want to secure your site before they start the process of getting the connection. </p><p>The size and the capacity of the substation would determine the site capacity as I understand.</p><p></p><p>Keep both eyes open and employ a reputable and experienced it this field land agent that the company will pay for your representation. </p><p>Options will tie you to that company, so if another wins the connection it has sterilised your land for the length of the term.</p><p>You also want to get future expansion of battery capacity efficiency put in the contract, in the last few years they have improved greatly and will more so in the future.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="herman, post: 7549990, member: 1956"] The connection will have to be sought from the owners of the grid that your site will connect to. The process is quite a rigorous process I understand with bidding for the connection. Would think the company would want to secure your site before they start the process of getting the connection. The size and the capacity of the substation would determine the site capacity as I understand. Keep both eyes open and employ a reputable and experienced it this field land agent that the company will pay for your representation. Options will tie you to that company, so if another wins the connection it has sterilised your land for the length of the term. You also want to get future expansion of battery capacity efficiency put in the contract, in the last few years they have improved greatly and will more so in the future. [/QUOTE]
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