RTO definition
Examples of RTO in a sentence
If Transmission Provider requests or directs Interconnection Customer to provide a service pursuant to Articles 9.6.4 (Payment for Reactive Power), or 13.5.1 of this GIA, Transmission Provider shall compensate Interconnection Customer in accordance with Interconnection Customer's applicable rate schedule then in effect unless the provision of such service(s) is subject to an RTO or ISO FERC- approved rate schedule.
Direct Energy will purchase and retire renewable energy certificates in either the state where you are located, the North American Electric Reliability Corporation (NERC) region, Independent System Operator (ISO), Regional Transmission Organization (RTO) or Balancing Authority Area of the customer being served, at any time and from time to time throughout the year.
AEP Energy is not liable for damages caused by acts of God, changes in laws, rules or regulations or other acts of any governmental authority (including the BPU and/or RTO), accidents, strikes, labor troubles, required maintenance work, inability to access the EDC’s system, nonperformance by the EDC, terrorism, sabotage, or any other cause beyond AEP Energy’s reasonable control.
Interconnection Customer shall serve Transmission Provider or RTO or ISO with any filing of a proposed rate schedule at the time of such filing with FERC.
During the Term, Vendor shall schedule Energy as required by the RTO or other transmission provider and the Electric Utility, and shall arrange for transmission and distribution service to the Participating Customers.