Dispatch Agreement definition
Examples of Dispatch Agreement in a sentence
Except as set forth in the Dispatch Agreement, Department shall be responsible for and provide, by purchasing or arranging for, all services, including without limitation all transmission services, ancillary services, any control area services and line losses on Department's side of the Delivery Point.
Except as set forth in the Dispatch Agreement, Seller shall be responsible for any costs or charges imposed on or associated with the Contract Capacity and Energy up to the Delivery Point.
Where activities provided for in this Agreement extend beyond the current fiscal year, continued expenditures by WAPA are contingent upon Congress making the necessary appropriations required for the continued performance of WAPA’s obligations under its Amended and Restated Western Joint Dispatch Agreement with SPP.
To be used to fund the costs that the Wuskwatim Partnership is obligated to pay to Hydro pursuant to the Interconnection and Operating Agreement, for the construction and installation by Hydro of the transmission owner interconnection facilities and interconnection system upgrades and in funding the amounts that the Wuskwatim Partnership is obligated to pay to Hydro as set out in Article 3.2(11) of the System Operations and Dispatch Agreement.
Party A will, on demand, indemnify Party B on and from any costs, losses or expenses(including fines) incurred or imposed as a consequence of any breach of this paragraph, and pay directly the related expenses and penalties under the Interconnection Contract and the Dispatch Agreement to the dispatcher of the Power Grid.
Even if the Capital Contribution and Personnel Dispatch Agreement is not executed or the capital contribution and the personnel dispatch to the Operating Right Holder by and from the Local Governments Relevant to the Airport are not completed and thereby causing any additional expenses or damage to the Operating Right Holder, the State shall, for any reason, have no liability for such additional expenses or damage.
As a part of the 2012 merger of Duke Energy Corporation and Progress Energy, Inc., the Commission approved the Joint Dispatch Agreement (JDA), between DEC and DEP.
In all other respects, the remainder of the Dispatch Agreement remains in full force and effect, and it is adopted as if fully restated herein.
This entire Supplemental Stipulation is contingent upon the FERC approving the Revised Mitigation Proposal in Docket No. EC11-60-004; the Joint Dispatch Agreement (JDA) between DEC and PEC, as filed with the Commission on June 22, 2011, in the above-captioned dockets, and re-filed with the FERC on March 26, 2012, in Docket Nos.
If any portion of the Dispatch Agreement and this Amendment are inconsistent, this Amendment will control.