Examples of Midwest ISO in a sentence
Operator, Inc., 133 FERC ¶ 61,276, at P 17 (2010), reh’g, 136 FERC ¶ 61,011 (2011) (“The Midwest ISO and PJM .
With respect to rate design differences, as an example, NYISO has just one charge to recover all of its costs to administer its transmission tariff, energy markets, and congestion management system, including its auction of transmission congestion contracts (comparable to firm transmission rights (FTRs)).11 However, ISO–NE and Midwest ISO have three charges, PJM five, and CAISO seven to recover comparable costs.
In addition, Midwest ISO states that the filing has been electronically posted on the Midwest ISO’s Web site at http:// www.midwestiso.org under the heading ‘‘Filings to FERC’’ for other interested parties in this matter.
To the extent the Commission permits such re-assignment, Midwest ISO recommends that reasonable restrictions be imposed.
MP is a member of Midwest ISO and subject to applicable Midwest ISO tariffs, and MH is a coordinating member of Midwest ISO.
Midwest ISO states that the Commission’s requirement that transmission organizations provide load serving entities priority to existing transmission capacity is problematic for several reasons.
Beacon Power asserts that, similar to the Midwest ISO, the Commission should require NYISO to adjust the Operating Requirements for ancillary services to remove barriers to comparable treatment of new technologies in the regulation services marketplace.
The Midwest ISO has electronically served a copy of this filing, with its attachments, upon all Midwest ISO Members, Member representatives of Transmission Owners and Non-Transmission Owners, the Midwest ISO Advisory Committee participants, Policy Subcommittee participants, as well as all state commissions within the region.
METC requests an effective date of July 1, 2004.METC states that copies of this filinghave been served upon Covert, the Midwest ISO and all parties on the official service list in Docket No. ER01– 2375.Comment Date: July 6, 2004.4. ISO New England Inc.[Docket No. ES04–39–000]Take notice that on June 15, 2004, ISO New England Inc.
Specifically, Midwest TDUs point out that under section 217(c), which shields the other established transmission organizations from the impact of section 217(b)(1) through (b)(3), Midwest ISO is subject to that section’s ‘‘provided, however’’ clause, thus requiring the Commission to take into account existing rights held by a load serving entity as of January 1, 2005 (prior to the commencement of the Midwest ISO organized electricity market).