ETI Load Node definition

ETI Load Node means the “Energy Financial Delivery Point,” as defined in the Model PPA included as Appendix C to the RFP, which is the Commercial Pricing Node (as defined in the MISO Rules) included in the Commercial Model (as defined in the MISO Rules) for Entergy Texas, Inc.’s load (or the equivalent thereof recognized by the Balancing Authority applicable to the Delivery Portion (as defined in the PPA)). As of the Effective Date, the Energy Financial Delivery Point is EES.ETILD.
ETI Load Node means the CP Node for ETI’s load.

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