Federal Energy Regulatory Commission definition
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Federal Power Act shall mean the Federal Power Act, as amended, 16 Feed-In Renewable Energy Resource Interconnection Request shall mean an Interconnection Request submitted by an Interconnection Customer to interconnect an Electric Generation Facility Fueled By An Eligible Renewable Energy Resource with a capacity of not more than three (3) megawatts, as defined in Sections 399.32(b) and FERC shall mean the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (Commission) or its successor.
FERC shall mean the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (“Commission”) or its successor.
The “Uniform Systems of Accounts prescribed for Class A and B Public Utilities and Licensees” as prescribed and, from time to time, as amended or modified or substitution therefor made by the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission or its successor, whether or not IPA is subject to Federal Energy Regulatory Commission jurisdiction.
The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission or its 82 successor organization.
The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) regulates Transporation Charges and services.
The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission regulates transmission prices and services.
Both Parties recognize that components of Vendor's charges include electric tariff charges that are authorized by the Illinois Commerce Commission, Independent System Operator, other state or governmental agencies having jurisdiction, and/or the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission.
The Facility is an “Exempt Wholesale Generator,” as that term is defined under 18 C.F.R. § 366.1, and is also a “public utility” under the Federal Power Act, and the regulations of the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (“FERC”) thereunder (collectively, the “FPA”).
A Participant may not appoint a Committee Member who is a “Merchant Function Employee,” as that term is defined by the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission.
Enforcement Authority in this Agreement 1258 means the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC), Electric Reliability 1259 Organization (ERO), or Regional Entities with enforcement authority pursuant to a 1260 delegation from an ERO or FERC for the purpose of proposing and enforcing 1261 1262 1263 reliability standards.