External Bid Facilities Sample Clauses

External Bid Facilities. [The electricity associated with the Tier-1 RECs for Bid Facilities in control areas adjacent to the NYCA shall be scheduled, transmitted, delivered to and settled in the NYISO energy market in each hour, and be accompanied with documentation of a unit-specific contract path between the Injection Point in the control area of origin to the Delivery Point in New York that includes the provision of transmission or transmission rights for delivering the generation via the NYISO using the North American Electric Reliability Corporation (NERC) tag fields Sending and Receiving Control Areas (CA) and Purchasing/Selling Entity (PSE) Name and Number. Compliance with this Delivery Requirement shall be verified by NYGATS, which requires an attestation from the importer that the information contained in the NYISO schedule is accurate and that the electricity associated with the import is being delivered solely from the selected resource. Seller shall provide, at NYSERDA’s request, the NERC tag information from the OATI (Open Access Technology International) System or the NY JESS Contract ID from the Joint Energy Scheduling System (JESS) listing the External Bid Facility name as the Source for the scheduled and transmitted electricity from the External Bid Facility into the NYISO. The Tier-1 RECs must follow the NYGATS Operating Rules for Unit-Specific Imports of Energy and Attributes under the Energy Scheduled and Delivered methodology. The number of Unit-Specific Import Certificates that will be created will be the lesser of the hourly energy schedule of the import, or the hourly meter reading of the Bid Facility.]
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External Bid Facilities. The electricity associated with the Tier-1 Renewable Energy Certificates for Bid Facilities in control areas adjacent to the New York Control Area shall be scheduled, transmitted, delivered to and settled in the NYISO energy market in each hour, and be accompanied with documentation of a unit-specific contract path between the Injection Point in the control area of origin to the Delivery Point in New York that includes the provision of transmission or transmission rights for delivering the generation via the NYISO using the North American Electric Reliability Corporation (NERC) tag fields Sending and Receiving Control Areas (CA) and Purchasing/Selling Entity (PSE) Name and Number. Compliance with this Delivery Requirement shall be verified by NYGATS which shall require an attestation from the importer that the information contained in the NYISO schedule is accurate and that the electricity associated with the import is being delivered solely from the selected resource. The Tier-1 Renewable Energy Certificates must follow the NYGATS Operating Rules for Unit-Specific Imports of Energy and Attributes under the Energy Scheduled and Delivered methodology. The number of Unit-Specific Import Certificates that will be created will be the lesser of the hourly energy schedule of the import, or the hourly meter reading of the Bid Facility.

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