Congestion Uplift Sample Clauses

Congestion Uplift. 197 14.15 Additional Uplift Charges. ..............................202
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Congestion Uplift. (a) It shall be the responsibility of the Participants Committee to review prior to January 1, 2000 the Congestion Costs incurred with the new market arrangements contemplated by Section 14 of this Agreement and with retail access, and to determine whether subsection (b) of this Section, together with an amendment specifying the rights of Participants and Non-Participants across a constrained interface within the NEPOOL Control Area and to make other necessary or appropriate changes in subsection (b), all of the provisions of which shall be considered for modification, or some other modified or substitute provision dealing with the allocation of Congestion Costs in a constrained transmission area, should be made effective on March 1, 2000 and after the preparation of necessary implementing rules and computer software or on an earlier or later effective date. If the Participants Committee determines that such a provision should be made effective, it shall recommend to the Participants any required amendment to the Agreement and/or the Tariff and a schedule for implementation which will permit sufficient time for the development of necessary rules and computer software. If the Participants Committee is unable to agree on such a determination prior to January 1, 2000 any Participant or group of Participants may propose such an amendment and schedule in a filing with the Commission.
Congestion Uplift. 185 14.15 Additional Uplift Charges. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .187 PART FOUR - TRANSMISSION PROVISIONS. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .187
Congestion Uplift. If limitations in available transmission capacity in any hour require that the System Operator dispatch out-of-merit resources that are bid by the Participants, the System Operator shall determine for the constrained transmission area the aggregate of the differences for all of the out-of-merit resources between their Dispatch Prices and the Energy Clearing Price for the hour ("Congestion Costs"). The amount so determined shall be the Congestion Costs for that constrained area in the hour. Such Congestion Costs shall be allocated to and paid by Participants and Non-Participants as a congestion uplift as follows:
Congestion Uplift. (a) It shall be the responsibility of the Participants Committee to review prior to January 1, 2000 the Congestion Costs incurred with the new market arrangements contemplated by Section 14 of this Agreement and with retail access, and to determine whether subsection (b) of this Section, together with an amendment specifying the rights of Participants and Non-Participants across a constrained interface within the NEPOOL Control Area and to make other necessary or appropriate changes in subsection (b), all of the provisions of which shall be considered for modification, or some other modified or substitute provision dealing with the allocation of Congestion Costs in a constrained transmission area, should be made effective on March 1, 2000 and after the preparation of necessary implementing rules and computer software or Issued by: David T. Doot Effective: March 1, 2000 Xxxxxx xx: December 30, 1999 67269.43 New England Power Pool FERC Electric Rate Schedule No. 5, Original Revised Sheet No. 203 on an earlier or later effective date. If the Participants Committee determines that such a provision should be made effective, it shall recommend to the Participants any required amendment to the Agreement and/or the Tariff and a schedule for implementation which will permit sufficient time for the development of necessary rules and computer software. If the Participants Committee is unable to agree on such a determination prior to January 1, 2000 any Participant or group of Participants may propose such an amendment and schedule in a filing with the Commission.
Congestion Uplift. 194 14.14A CMS/MSS Implementation Studies Related to Congestion........................................198 14.15 Additional Uplift Charges..................................................................198B
Congestion Uplift. (a) It shall be the responsibility of the Participants Committee to review prior to January 1, 2000 the Congestion Costs incurred with the new market arrangements contemplated by Section 14 of this Agreement and with retail access, and to determine whether subsection (b) of this Section, together with an amendment specifying the rights of Participants and Non-Participants across a constrained interface within the NEPOOL Control Area and to make other necessary or appropriate changes in subsection (b), all of the provisions of which shall be considered for modification, or some other modified or substitute provision dealing with the allocation of Congestion Costs in a constrained transmission area, should be made effective on March 1, 2000 and after the preparation of necessary implementing rules and computer software or on an earlier or later effective date. If the Participants Committee determines that such a provision should be made effective, it shall recommend to the Participants any required New England Power Pool Sheet No. 195 Restated NEPOOL Agreement ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- amendment to the Agreement and/or the Tariff and a schedule for implementation which will permit sufficient time for the development of necessary rules and computer software. If the Participants Committee is unable to agree on such a determination prior to January 1, 2000 any Participant or group of Participants may propose such an amendment and schedule in a filing with the Commission.
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Congestion Uplift. (a) If limitations in available transmission capacity over any interface within the NEPOOL Control Area in any hour require that the System Operator dispatch out-of-merit resources that are bid by the Participants, the System Operator shall determine for the affected area or areas the aggregate of the Congestion Costs for all such out-of-merit resources for the hour. The Congestion Costs for each hour in any month shall be paid as a transmission charge and included in the charge for Regional Network Service or Through or Out Service, whichever is applicable, by those Participants and Non-Participants which are obligated to pay a Regional Network Service charge or Through or Out Service charge for the month, in accordance with the following formula: (HLi + RCi) CH = CC o --------- (HL + RC) in which CH = the amount to be paid by a Participant or Non-Participant for the hour; CC = the Congestion Costs for the hour to be allocated and paid pursuant to this subsection (a); HLi = the Load of the Participant or Non-Participant for the hour, if it is obligated to pay a Regional Network Service charge for the month; HL = the aggregate of the Loads for the hour of all Participants and Non-Participants which are obligated to pay a Regional Network Service charge for the month; RCi = the Reserved Capacity, if any, for Through or Out Service of the Participant or Non-Participant for the hour; and RC = the aggregate Reserved Capacity, if any, for Through or Out Service of all Participants and Non- Participants for the hour. Except as provided in the next sentence, this subsection (a) shall remain in effect no later than December 31, 1999 and shall then terminate. Notwithstanding the foregoing, if prior to January 1, 2000, Participants having in the aggregate the requisite number of Voting Shares have executed and filed with the Commission an amendment to the Agreement and/or the Tariff to modify subsection (c) of this Section or to adopt some other modified or substitute provision dealing with the allocation of Congestion Costs in a constrained transmission area, but such amendment has not become effective, and/or the preparation of necessary implementing rules and computer software has not been completed prior to January 1, 2000, if the Management Committee so elects this subsection (a) shall continue in effect until such amendment becomes effective and such rules and computer software have been completed.
Congestion Uplift. (a) It shall be the responsibility of the Management Committee to review prior to January 1, 2000 the Congestion Costs incurred with the new market arrangements contemplated by Section 14 of this Agreement and with retail access, and to determine whether subsection (b) of this Section, together with an amendment specifying the rights of Participants and Non-Participants across a constrained interface within the NEPOOL Control Area and to make other necessary or appropriate changes in subsection (b), all of the provisions of which shall be considered for modification, or some other modified or substitute provision dealing with the allocation of Congestion Costs in a constrained transmission area, should be made effective on January 1, 2000 and after the preparation of necessary implementing rules and computer software or on an earlier or later effective

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