Cost to Non-Subscribers Sample Clauses

Cost to Non-Subscribers. Background Non-subscribers seeking to deliver through the existing ISO footprint and on the Subscriber PTO project will pay the Subscriber Wheeling Charge and the TAC or the WAC, as applicable, for use of both transmission systems since the cost of the project is not included in the TAC or WAC rate. The ISO will have LMPs at each of the Scheduling Points and at the generation connected to the project. Energy, ancillary services and all other applicable ISO charges will be based in accordance with the tariff. If an ISO Market Participant that does not have subscriber rights uses the Subscriber Participating TO’s transmission facilities, the ISO will collect the Subscriber Wheeling Charge to reimburse the Subscriber Participating TO for the use of its transmission. The applicable Subscriber Wheeling Charge will be provided to the ISO by the Subscriber Participating TO and administered in accordance with Section 14 of Appendix F, Schedule 3 of the ISO Tariff for the Wheeling Out or Wheeling Through transactions that are within the Subscriber Participating TO’s TAC Area. Scheduling Coordinators using the Subscriber Participating TO’s transmission, other than a subscriber, and other portions of the ISO Controlled Grid will pay both the applicable Subscriber Wheeling Charge and the ISO’s Access Charge, as applicable. The following illustrates how this approach will work for service on the TransWest Project: Subscriber rights: No ISO charges for transmission, energy, ancillary services (if applicable), congestion, bid cost recovery allocation, offsets and IFM congestion allocation. All other applicable ISO charges apply. Market Use (North to South): The ISO will calculate an LMP at Xxxxxx or Wyoming and it can be used as import to load or export from the ISO Controlled Grid. All ISO charges will apply, including the applicable Subscriber Wheeling Charge and TAC or WAC. Market Use (South to North): The ISO will calculate an LMP for the generation or import in the transaction and all ISO charges will apply including the applicable Subscriber Wheeling Charge and TAC or WAC. Note: There are no subscriber rights from south-to-north on the project. • Stakeholder Feedback No stakeholder comments were received on this subject. • Proposal The ISO proposes to maintain the cost to non-subscriber process as discussed above.
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