Power Pooling definition

Power Pooling means an agreement for aggregating or commingling the Long-term Power supplies of two or more Purchasers.
Power Pooling means the SCED of the PartiesGeneration Resources and Transmission Resources to meet the Parties’ Native Loads. 
Power Pooling means the SCED of the PartiesGeneration Resources and Transmission Resources to meet the Parties’ Native Loads.

Examples of Power Pooling in a sentence

  • Clause 9.38.5(a) continues to apply in respect of the generating system at Gladstone Power Station and the load at the Boyne Island aluminium smelter despite the entering into connection agreements in replacement of the Interconnection and Power Pooling Agreement as envisaged in clause 9.38.5(d).

  • The technical connection and network pricing requirements of the Interconnection and Power Pooling Agreement dated 30 March 1994 between the owners of the Gladstone Power Station and the Queensland Electricity Commission (as amended prior to 18 January 1998) are to be taken to be a connection agreement in respect of both the Gladstone Power Station and the Boyne Island aluminium smelter unless replacement connection agreements are entered into in respect of the power station and smelter.

  • Despite anything to the contrary in clause 5.2.2, if the generating system at Gladstone Power Station meets the technical connection requirements of the Interconnection and Power Pooling Agreement, or the technical requirements of a replacement connection agreement no less onerous than those in the Interconnection and Power Pooling Agreement, the relevant generating system is to be deemed to comply with all the technical connection requirements of the Rules in respect of the Gladstone Power Station.

  • Despite anything to the contrary in clause 5.2.2, if the Boyne Island aluminium smelter meets the technical connection requirements of the Interconnection and Power Pooling Agreement, or the technical requirements of a replacement connection agreement no less onerous than those in the Interconnection and Power Pooling Agreement, the Boyne Island aluminium smelter is to be deemed to comply with all the technical connection requirements of the Rules in respect of the Boyne Island aluminium smelter.

  • Despite anything to the contrary in clause 5.2.2, if the Boyne Island aluminium smelter meets the technical connection requirements of the Interconnection and Power Pooling Agreement, or the technical requirements of a replacement connection agreement no less onerous than those in the Interconnection and Power Pooling Agreement, the Boyne Island aluminium smelter is to be deemed to comply with all the technicalconnection requirements of the Rules in respect of the Boyne Island aluminium smelter.

  • Despite anything to the contrary in clause 5.2.2, if the Boyne Island aluminium smelter meets the technical connection requirements of theInterconnection and Power Pooling Agreement, or the technical requirements of a replacement connection agreement no less onerous than those in the Interconnection and Power Pooling Agreement, the Boyne Island aluminium smelter is to be deemed to comply with all the technical connection requirements of the Rules in respect of the Boyne Island aluminium smelter.

  • A Party cannot operate its own Generation and Transmission Resources independent of Power Pooling to make economy energy purchases.

  • Docket No. ER94–459–000]Take notice that on March 28, 1995, Pennsylvania Electric Company, Metropolitan Edison Company andJersey Central Power & Light Company (collectively, the GPU Companies),tendered for filing pursuant to Rule 205 of the Commission’s Rules of Practiceand Procedure (18 CFR 385.205) a revised Schedule 5.013 to the GPUSystem Power Pooling Agreement as achange in rate schedule.

  • Electricity rationing orders The Minister for Energy will not prohibit, restrict, control or regulate the supply of electricity by QEC to the Smelter by an electricity rationing order if the order would prevent QEC from complying with its obligations under Clause 7 of the Interconnection and Power Pooling Agreement.

  • Schedule 5.013 provides for transmission servicecharges for intrasystem transmission services under the GPU Power Pooling Agreement provided by Penelec for the delivery of capacity and energypurchased by Metropolitan Edison Company and Jersey Central Power & Light Company from New York StateElectric and Gas Corporation’s (NYSEG) share of the Homer City Generating Station under a certain Agreement dated as of December 20, 1993 with NYSEG.


More Definitions of Power Pooling

Power Pooling means an agreement for aggregating or Supp. 03-1 Page 2 March 31, 2003 Title 12, Ch. 14 Arizona Administrative Code Arizona Power Authority commingling the Long-term Power supplies of two or

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