Partial Deregulation definition

Partial Deregulation means granting a Generation Licensee the right, to operate based on a marginal tariff or granting a small hydro-power plant the right to operate based on a marginal tariff and without a License, pursuant to an administrative-legal act issued in accordance with this Law, as well as granting the right to operate based on a marginal tariff for the supply of natural gas; In addition, in the case of a construction of new Natural Gas Transportation or Distribution networks, granting the right to operate based on marginal transportation or distribution tariffs respectively; (8.06.2007. #4911)

Related to Partial Deregulation

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  • Regulation Zone means any of those one or more geographic areas, each consisting of a combination of one or more Control Zone(s) as designated by the Office of the Interconnection in the PJM Manuals, relevant to provision of, and requirements for, regulation service.