Settling Parties Sample Clauses

Settling Parties. The Office of Energy and Planning, Designated Advocate Staff of the New Hampshire Public Utilities Commission, the Office of the Consumer Advocate, New Hampshire District 3 Senator Xxx Xxxxxxx, New Hampshire District 15 Senator Xxx Xxxxxx, the City of Berlin, New Hampshire (subject to ratification by the Berlin City Council), Local No. 1837 of the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers, the Conservation Law Foundation, the Retail Energy Supply Association, TransCanada Power Marketing Ltd., TransCanada Hydro Northeast Inc., New England Power Generators Association, Inc., the New Hampshire Sustainable Energy Association d/b/a NH CleanTech Council, Public Service Company of New Hampshire, and Eversource Energy. Special Purpose Securitization Entity (“SPSE”): Any special purpose trust, limited liability company, or other entity that is authorized in accordance with the terms of a finance order to issue Rate Reduction Bonds, acquire RRB Property, or both.
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Settling Parties. The Parties to this Settlement Agreement: Consumers, Michigan Agencies, Wolverine, METC, ITCTransmission, and Midwest ISO.
Settling Parties. Defendants, the Representative Plaintiffs, the Undertaking Parties and all Class Members.
Settling Parties. The Settling Parties are as follows1/:  Agricultural Energy Consumers Association (AECA);  California City-County Street Light Association (CAL-SLA);  California Farm Bureau Federation (CFBF);  California Large Energy Consumers Association (CLECA);  California League of Food Processors (CLFP);  California Manufacturers & Technology Association (CMTA);  Direct Access Customer Coalition (DACC);  Energy Producers and Users Coalition (EPUC);  Energy Users Forum (EUF);  Federal Executive Agencies (FEA);  Office of Ratepayer Advocates (ORA);  Pacific Gas and Electric Company (PG&E);  Small Business Utility Advocates (SBUA);  The Utility Reform Network (TURN); and  Western Manufactured Housing Communities Association (WMA). 1/ Although the following parties have not joined the MC/RA Settlement Agreement, they have, nonetheless, affirmatively indicated that they do not oppose the MC/RA Settlement Agreement as presented herein: City and County of San Francisco (CCSF), Marin Clean Energy (MCE), Solar Energy Industries Association (SEIA), California Solar Energy Industries Association (CALSEIA), and the Modesto and Merced Irrigation Districts (MMID).
Settling Parties. Metacafe and Plaintiffs.
Settling Parties. The term “Settling Parties” shall mean: (i) PSI; (ii) Astro; (iii) Xxxxxx; (iv) Xxxxxx Trust; (v) SSLLC; and, (vi) Trojan.
Settling Parties. The term “Settling Parties” shall mean:
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Settling Parties. The parties to this Settlement Agreement are: • PG&E, the Applicant, which is a public utility that provides natural gas and electric service to approximately 16 million people throughout a 70,000-square- mile service area in northern and central California; • Cal Advocates, an independent organization within the Commission that advocates solely on behalf of utility ratepayers; and • TURN, an independent ratepayer advocacy organization with an extensive history of participating in Commission gas and electric ratemaking proceedings and other Commission proceedings.
Settling Parties. This Unopposed Comprehensive Settlement Agreement (“Settlement Agreement” or “Agreement”) is filed on behalf of Tri-State Generation and Transmission Association, Inc. (“Tri-State”) Poudre Valley Rural Electric Association, Inc., Empire Electric Association, Inc., Highline Electric Association, K.C. Electric Association, Xxxxxx County Rural Electric Association, Mountain View Electric Association, Inc., Southeast Colorado Power Association, Y-W Electric Association, Inc. (together, the “Joint Cooperative Movants”), Big Horn Rural Electric Company, Carbon Power & Light, Inc., High West Energy Inc., Wheatland Rural Electric Association, Wyrulec Company, Inc., Niobrara Electric Association, High Plains Power, Inc., Garland Light & Power Co. (together, the “Wyoming Cooperatives”), Trial Staff (“Staff”) of the Colorado Public Utilities Commission (“Commission”), Western Resource Advocates (“WRA”), the Office of the Utility Consumer Advocate (“UCA”), the Colorado Energy Office (“CEO”), the Colorado Independent Energy Association (“CIEA”), the Colorado Solar and Storage Association and Solar Energy Industries Association (collectively, “COSSA/SEIA”), Natural Resource Defense Council (“NRDC”), Sierra Club, Western Colorado Alliance (“WCA”) (together, “Conservation Coalition”), International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers, Local #111 (“IBEW”), Interwest Energy Alliance (“Interwest"), and Southwest Energy Efficiency Project (“SWEEP”) (each a “Settling Party” and collectively the “Settling Parties”). 116542402.4
Settling Parties. The Settling Parties are as follows: • Agricultural Energy Consumers Association (AECA) • Building Owners and Managers Associations of San Francisco, Greater Los Angeles, Orange County and California (BOMA) • California City-County Street Light Association (CAL-SLA) • California Farm Bureau Federation (CFBF) • California Large Energy Consumers Association (CLECA) • California League of Food Processors (CLFP) • California Manufacturers & Technology Association (CMTA) • California Retailers Association (CRA) • California Rice Millers • California Solar Energy Industries Association (CAL SEIA) • Cogeneration Association of California (CAC) • Direct Access Customer Coalition (DACC) • Division of Ratepayer Advocates (DRA) • Energy Producers and Users Coalition (EPUC) • Energy Users Forum (EUF) • Federal Executive Agencies (FEA) • Indicated Commercial Parties (ICP) • Pacific Gas and Electric Company (PG&E) • PV Now (PV Now) • The Utility Reform Network (TURN) • Vote Solar • The Western Manufactured Housing Communities Association (WMA)
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