ISO Responsibilities Clause Samples

The "ISO Responsibilities" clause defines the specific duties and obligations assigned to the Information Security Officer (ISO) within an organization. Typically, this clause outlines tasks such as overseeing the implementation of security policies, ensuring compliance with relevant regulations, and managing incident response procedures. By clearly delineating the ISO's responsibilities, the clause ensures accountability and helps maintain a robust information security framework, thereby reducing the risk of security breaches and regulatory non-compliance.
ISO Responsibilities. The ISO shall operate the ISO Controlled Grid at each point of interconnection with the UDC in such manner as to avoid any material or adverse impact on the UDC facilities. In accordance with this performance goal, the ISO shall:
ISO Responsibilities. The ISO shall model Bids for Import Bilateral Transactions and Bids for Export Bilateral Transactions as Bids to buy or sell a block of MW at a single price at their respective buses. The ISO shall compute all NYCA Interface Transfer Capabilities and interface Ramp and NYCA Ramp capabilities prior to scheduling Transmission Service Day-Ahead and in real-time. The ISO shall evaluate (i) Decremental Bids from entities engaged in Bilateral Import Transactions and Wheels Through, (ii) Bids from entities engaged in Imports to the LBMP Market,; (iii) CTS Interface Bids from entities engaged in Imports and Exports at CTS Enabled Proxy Generator Buses; (iv) Energy Bids from internal Generators; (v) Sink Price Cap Bids from entities engaged in Bilateral Export Transactions; and (vi) Bids from entities engaged in Exports from the LBMP Market simultaneously when committing internal Generators and scheduling Import, Export and Wheel Through Transactions and Imports and Exports to and from the LBMP Market in the Day Ahead and Real-Time Markets, provided however, the ISO shall also evaluate Price Capped Load Bids simultaneously with (i) through (vi) in the Day Ahead Market.
ISO Responsibilities. The ISO shall model bids for Import Bilateral Transactions and bids for Export Bilateral Transactions as single point price curves at their respective buses. Imports to the LBMP Market, and Wheels Through; (ii) Energy Bids from internal Generators; and (iii) Sink Price Cap Bids from entities engaged in Bilateral Export Transactions and Exports from the LBMP Market simultaneously when committing internal Generators and scheduling Import, Export and Wheel Through Transactions and Imports and Exports to and from the however, the ISO shall also evaluate Price Capped Load Bids simultaneously and identically with (i) through (iii) in SCUC.
ISO Responsibilities. The ISO shall model bids for Import Bilateral Transactions and bids for Export Bilateral Transactions as a single price for a block of MW at their respective buses. The ISO shall compute all NYCA Interface Transfer Capabilities and interface Ramp and NYCA Ramp capabilities prior to scheduling Transmission Service Day-Ahead and in real-time. The ISO shall evaluate (i) Decremental Bids from entities engaged in Bilateral Import Transactions, Deleted: utilizing the computed Transfer Capabilities, submitted Firm Point-to-Point Transmission Service and Network Integration Transmission Service schedules, Load forecasts, and submitted Incremental Energy Bids, Decremental Bids and Sink Price Cap ▇▇▇▇.▇▇ the Day-Ahead schedule, the ISO shall use the SCUC to determine Generator schedules, Transmission Service schedules and DNIs with adjacent Control Areas Formatted: Line spacing: single, Widow/Orphan control LBMP Market in SCUC and RTC, provided however, the ISO shall also evaluate Price Capped The ISO shall not use Decremental Bids submitted by Transmission Customers for Generators associated with Non-Firm Point-to-Point Transmission Service in the determination of the Day-Ahead schedule.
ISO Responsibilities. The ISO shall fulfill its duty of care pursuant to the ISO Tariff to maintain a stable and reliable supply of power to each UDC point of interconnection, and shall take all reasonable measures to contribute to a high level of power quality for UDC customers. In order to support UDC power quality performance standards and protect UDC equipment, the ISO shall: