NAESB Standards definition

NAESB Standards means any and all such standards issued by NAESB and adopted by the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission.
NAESB Standards means any and all such standards, and references the latest set of standards issued by NAESB and adopted by the Commission.
NAESB Standards means the standardized business practices, procedures and criteria which have been adopted and published by the North American Energy Standards Board and which have been adopted by reference by the Commission.

Examples of NAESB Standards in a sentence

  • The copyright in this Contract is owned by NAESB, and market participants are encouraged to review NAESB Copyright Policy and Companies with Access to NAESB Standards under the Copyright Policy posted by NAESB on its website at ▇▇▇▇▇://▇▇▇.▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇/pdf2/copyright.pdf.

  • NAESB Standards, Definitions and Data Sets are adopted by Transporter as dictated in Section 35 of the General Terms and Conditions.

  • Termination does not excuse the party from supplying sensitive electric industry data if required by NAESB Standards.

  • Noncompliance does not excuse the party from supplying sensitive electric industry data if required by NAESB Standards, nor does it excuse the party from holding confidential any forecast sensitive electric industry data before the forecast period has passed.


More Definitions of NAESB Standards

NAESB Standards means the standardized business practices,
NAESB Standards means the standards issued by NAESB and adopted by the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission.
NAESB Standards means those business and electronic communication standards promulgated by NAESB and adopted, to the extent codified, by FERC in its regulations.
NAESB Standards means the standardized business
NAESB Standards means any and all such standards
NAESB Standards means any and all such standards issued by NAESB and
NAESB Standards means those standardized procedures and mechanisms that have been adopted by the Wholesale Gas Quadrant of the North American Energy Standards Board (formerly the Gas Industry Standards Board) and incorporated by reference in the Commission’s regulations.