Regional Transmission Organization definition

Regional Transmission Organization or “RTO” means the regional transmission organization approved by the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission for the control area that includes the utility’s assigned service area (as defined in IC 8-1-2.3-2).
Regional Transmission Organization or “RTO” means any Person that satisfies the characteristics and functions of Regional Transmission Organizations as set forth in 18 C.F.R.
Regional Transmission Organization means a large-scale electric transmission system operator that satisfies the definition in 18 C.F.R. § 35.34(b)(1).

Examples of Regional Transmission Organization in a sentence

  • In the event that Transmission Owner joins a Regional Transmission Organization (“RTO”) which requires use of its own FERC-approved interconnection and operating agreement, this Agreement shall terminate on the effective date of such new interconnection and operating agreement between Consumers and the RTO, except to the extent necessary to resolve billing and other outstanding matters related to service rendered under this Agreement as specified in Section 2.5.

  • Neither Party shall disclose to third parties Confidential Information obtained from the other Party pursuant to this Agreement except in order to comply with the requirements of FERC, NERC, Electric Reliability Organization, applicable regional reliability council, Regional Entity, Regional Transmission Organization, or Government Authority.

  • Neither Party shall disclose to third parties Confidential Information obtained from the other Party pursuant to this Agreement except in order to comply with the requirements of FERC, NERC, Electric Reliability Organization, applicable regional reliability councils or Regional Entity, Regional Transmission Organization or Government Authority.

  • PSE&G has turned over the operational control of its electric transmission system to the PJM Interconnection, LLC (“PJM”), which is the Regional Transmission Organization (“RTO”) approved by the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (“FERC”) for a centrally dispatched control area comprising all or parts of several states and the District of Columbia.

  • Nothing in this Implementation Agreement shall require that PJM (a) increase internal staffing to meet the goals stated in section 3.2.1 or section 3.2.2 or (b) allocate staff in a manner that may cause it to fail to meet its obligations as the Regional Transmission Organization for any Control Area as to which it serves in such capacity.


More Definitions of Regional Transmission Organization

Regional Transmission Organization means an entity that satisfies the minimum characteristics, performs the functions, and accommodates the open architecture condition set forth in FERC regulations.
Regional Transmission Organization has the meaning given in Section 3(27) of the Federal Power Act.
Regional Transmission Organization means an entity that qualifies as a Regional Transmission Organization under 18 CFR 35.34.
Regional Transmission Organization means an entity that qualifies as a Re- gional Transmission Organization under 18 CFR 35.34.
Regional Transmission Organization or “RTO” means a Regional Transmission Organization as defined by FERC in its Order No. 2000, as such order may be modified by FERC.
Regional Transmission Organization means an independent electric transmission operator that provides wholesale transmission services to more than one provider of electric service within a geographic region by pooling together a number of transmission assets into a single electricity transmission market from which participating electric utilities may purchase wholesale transmission services.
Regional Transmission Organization means an entity that satisfies the minimum characteristics set forth in paragraph (j) of this section, performs the functions set forth in paragraph (k) of this section, and accommodates the open architecture condition set forth in paragraph (l) of this section.