New England Control Area definition

New England Control Area or “NECA” is the Control Area for New England as defined in the ISO-NE Tariff.
New England Control Area shall have the meaning as set forth in the ISO-NE Tariff.
New England Control Area means New England Control Area as set forth in the ISO-NE Tariff.

Examples of New England Control Area in a sentence

  • Affected System shall mean any electric system that is outside the New England Control Area that may be affected by the proposed interconnection.

  • Affected Party shall mean the entity that owns, operates or controls an Affected System, or any other entity operating outside of the New England Control Area that otherwise may be a necessary party to the interconnection process.


More Definitions of New England Control Area

New England Control Area means as defined in the ISO Tariff.
New England Control Area shall have the meaning set forth in Section I of the Tariff.
New England Control Area shall have the meaning as set forth in the ISO-NE Tariff. “Node” shall have the meaning set forth in ISO-NE Rules.
New England Control Area means the Control Area consisting of the interconnected electric power system or combination of electric power systems in the geographic region consisting of Vermont, New Hampshire, Maine, Massachusetts, Connecticut and Rhode Island.
New England Control Area. The Control Area consisting of the interconnected electric power system or combination of electric power systems in the geographic region consisting of Vermont, New Hampshire, Maine, Massachusetts, Connecticut and Rhode Island. New England Markets. Markets or programs (including congestion pricing and design and implementation of FTRs) for the purchase of energy, capacity, ancillary services, demand response services or other related products or services that are offered in the New England Control Area and that are administered by the ISO pursuant to rules, rates, or agreements on file from time to time with the Commission. New England Transmission System. The system comprised of the transmission facilities over which the ISO has operational jurisdiction, including the Transmission Facilities of NTD and the PTOs and the transmission system of any ITC formed pursuant to Attachment M to the ISO OATT. New Transmission Facility. Any new transmission facility constructed within the New England Transmission System that is owned by NTD and that goes into commercial operation after the Effective Date. For the avoidance of doubt, in the case of a high-voltage, direct-current system, a New Transmission Facility shall include the transmission cable and the AC/DC converter stations as a single project.
New England Control Area. The Control Area consisting of the interconnected electric power system or combination of electric power systems in the geographic region consisting of Vermont, New Hampshire, Maine, Massachusetts, Connecticut and Rhode Island. New England Markets. Markets or programs (including congestion pricing and design and implementation of FTRs) for the purchase of energy, capacity, ancillary services, demand response services or other related products or services that are offered in the New England Control Area and that are administered by the ISO pursuant to rules, rates, or agreements on file from time to time with the Commission. New England Transmission System. The system comprised of the transmission facilities over which the ISO has operational jurisdiction, including the Transmission Facilities of the PTOs and the transmission system of any ITC formed pursuant to Attachment M to the ISO OATT. New Transmission Facility. Any new transmission facility constructed within the New England Transmission System that goes into commercial operation after the Operations Date. Non-Affiliated PTOs. Two or more PTOs that are not Affiliates.
New England Control Area means the term as defined in ISO-New England's transmission, markets and services tariff, FERC electric tariff no. 3, section II.