Electrical Infrastructure means infrastructure for the distribution of electricity, including a line or lines of towers or poles, and wires or cables (whether above ground or buried), for the distribution of electrical energy, and all foundations, footings, cross arms and other appliances, facilities and fixtures for use in connection therewith including without limitation, vaults and junction boxes (whether above or below ground), manholes, handholds, conduit, fiber optics, cables, wires, lines and other conductors of any nature, multiple above or below ground control, communications, data and radio relay systems, and telecommunications equipment, including without limitation, conduit, fiber optics, cables, wires and lines;
Electrical Infrastructure means, in relation to the PV System, the entirety of the electrical elements allowing for conversion of solar energy to electrical energy and the transmission of such electrical energy to the distribution grid managed by the DNO, including but not limited to the Panels, any grid connection components related to the PV System and all supplemental elements of supervision, monitoring and data collection, including but not limited to the pyranometers and other instrumentation to measure the Panels’ temperature, ambient temperature, horizontal and Panels’ surface irradiation.