Examples of NYPP in a sentence
The ISO shall utilize the current facilities and equipment of the NYPP and retain NYPP employees to the greatest extent practicable.
As provided for in the ISO/TO Agreement, the ISO shall assume all existing contractual and other obligations of the NYPP.
The specific factors include: (1) the amount of transmission revenues/expenses eliminated through the termination of some TWAs including existing net Transmission Fund (“T-Fund”) distributions in effect under the current NYPP pricing mechanism; (2) estimated Congestion Rents to be paid under LBMP; (3) revenues received from the distribution of Net Congestion Rents and the sale of TCCs; and (4) transmission revenues received from off-system sales.
The LTPP calculation is based upon the differences between each Investor-Owned Transmission Owner’s net transmission revenues and expenses under the current NYPP system and the proposed restructured NYPP system utilizing LBMP.
Since all of the major transmission interconnections between NYPP and Ontario Hydro are operated in parallel, it is appropriate to consider a single export power limit for this “electrically logical” grouping of lines.
This listing may be amended from time-to-time as specified in the ISO/TO Agreement and Operating Agreements.Transmission Fund: The mechanism used under the current NYPP Agreement to compensate the Member Systems for providing Transmission Service for economy Energy Transactions over their transmission systems.
NYPP dispatches power throughout New York State on a single-system basis and coordinates the development and operation of its members’ production and transmission facilities.
Such costs shall include, but are not limited to, the costs associated with: the transfer of the current NYPP Energy Control Center buildings and facilities to the ISO start-up and development costs, including but not limited to software development and licensing costs, project development costs, and regulatory costs.
The ISO shall assume all existing contractual and other obligations of the NYPP.
Such costs shall include, but are not limited to, the costs associated with: the transfer of the current NYPP Control Center buildings and facilities to the ISO; and start-up and development costs, including but not limited to software development and licensing costs, project development costs, and regulatory costs.