FERC definition

FERC means the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission or any successor thereto.

Examples of FERC in a sentence

  • Those rules, standards, procedures and protocols developed and promulgated by the NYSRC, including Local Reliability Rules, in accordance with NERC, NPCC, FERC, PSC and NRC standards, rules and regulations and other criteria, and pursuant to the NYSRC Agreement.

  • The NYISO and Connecting Transmission Owner shall promptly file this Agreement with FERC upon execution in accordance with Article 3.

  • Preambles January 1991- June 1996] ¶ 31,036 (1996) (“Order No. 888”), on reh’g, III FERC Stats.

  • Preambles 1991-1996] ¶ 31,035 (1996) (“Order No. 889”), on reh’g, III FERC Stats.

  • Developer is responsible for ensuring that its actual Large Generating Facility output matches the scheduled delivery from the Large Generating Facility to the New York State Transmission System, consistent with the scheduling requirements of the NYISO’s FERC- approved market structure, including ramping into and out of such scheduled delivery, as measured at the Point of Interconnection, consistent with the scheduling requirements of the ISO OATT and any applicable FERC-approved market structure.


More Definitions of FERC

FERC or “Commission” shall mean the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission or any successor federal agency, commission or department exercising jurisdiction over the Tariff, Operating Agreement and Reliability Assurance Agreement.
FERC means the United States Federal Energy Regulatory Commission.
FERC means the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission or its successor.
FERC or “Commission” shall mean the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission or any successor agency thereto.
FERC means the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission, or its successor.
FERC means the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission and its successors.