Interutility Agreements definition

Interutility Agreements means agreements between B.C. Hydro and third parties related to the coordination of reservoir operations, and agreements between B.C. Hydro and one or more control area operators for the purpose of maintaining transmission and generation system reliability and establishing operating procedures, but excludes agreements whose purpose is the purchase and sale of transmission, capacity or energy for profit;
Interutility Agreements means agreements between B.C. Hydro and third patties related to the coordination of reservoir operations, and agreements between B.c. Hydro and one or more control area operators for the purpose of maintaining transmission and generation system reliability and establishing operating procedures, but excludes agreements whose purpose is the purchase and sale of transmission, capacity or energy for profit; 2$19363.4

Examples of Interutility Agreements in a sentence

  • At any time when the generating capacity of the Thermal Generation Plants is not required to serve Domestic Load, satisfy B.C. Hydro’s obligations under Interutility Agreements or respond to System Constraints, B.C. Hydro may, at the request of Powerex, operate such Thermal Generation Plants to generate electricity.

  • Except as provided by Interutility Agreements, B.C. Hydro shall make the Surplus System Capability exclusively available to Powerex.