Scheduling Export Bilateral Transactions Sample Clauses

Scheduling Export Bilateral Transactions and Firm Point-to-Point Transmission Service to Support Them The ISO shall use Bids supplied by Transmission Customers proposing Export Bilateral Transactions in the Day Ahead and Real-Time Markets to determine the amount of Energy scheduled to be exported under those Transactions in the Day-Ahead and Real-Time Markets respectively. The ISO shall not schedule Energy to be exported in amounts that exceed the Transfer Capability of the Interface. The ISO shall schedule in the Day-Ahead and Real-Time Markets Firm Transmission Service for Export Bilateral Transactions between the Point of Receipt at the internal Generator bus and the Point of Delivery at the Proxy Generator Bus in an amount equal to the amount of Energy scheduled to be exported under those Transactions Day-Ahead and in real-time respectively. The ISO shall use Energy Bids supplied by internal Generators designated as supporting Export Bilateral Transactions scheduled with Firm Transmission Service in the Day Ahead and Real-Time Markets to determine the Generator’s commitment and dispatch schedule.
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