Examples of Metered Market Participant in a sentence
Owners of facilities are still expected to identify its Registered Market Participant (RMP) and its associated Metered Market Participant (MMP).
With respect to the possibility of transferring the ownership of the pole on which pole- mounted metering equipment is mounted, Hydro One indicated that if the pole in question is dedicated to the Metered Market Participant it would be transferred to the Metered Market Participant with the other metering equipment.
The two resources would be aggregated as a single Market Participant, Registered Market Participant, and Metered Market Participant by the IESO.
The court concluded that the use of the example in the rule suggested that there had to be an existing mine to establish SLFC, and that this was inconsistent with the Secretary's memo.
Algoma stated that a Metered Market Participant should be given the opportunity to switch to another Meter Service Provider without triggering the exit fee if the meter seal has not expired.
Metered Market Participant has the meaning given to that term by the IESO Market Rules.
With respect to the possibility of transferring the ownership of the pole on which pole-mounted metering equipment is mounted, Hydro One indicated that if the pole in question is dedicated to the Metered Market Participant it would be transferred to the Metered Market Participant with the other metering equipment.
If the Supplier does not become a Market Participant or ceases to be a Metered Market Participant with respect to the Facility, the Supplier agrees to provide access to the LDC Portal or the System Operator’s MV-Web Portal, or equivalent.
The Ontario Electricity Finance Corporation (OEFC) indicated that it serves as the Metered Market Participant for twenty-seven former Ontario Hydro Non-Utility Generation facilities (NUGs) that are market participants.
Rodan felt that the requirement to pay the exit fee should only be triggered upon seal expiry regardless of when the Metered Market Participant exits the transitional arrange- ment.