Network Resource Sample Clauses

Network Resource. Any designated generating resource owned, purchased, or leased by a Network Customer under the Network Integration Transmission Service Tariff. Network Resources do not include any resource, or any portion thereof, that is committed for sale to third parties or otherwise cannot be called upon to meet the Network Customer’s Network Load on a non-interruptible basis, except for purposes of fulfilling obligations under a reserve sharing program.
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Network Resource. Requests to interconnect a Generating Facility as a Network Resource will be studied to determine whether, with the Generating Facility at full output, the aggregate of generation in the local area can be delivered to the aggregate of load on the Transmission System, consistent with Transmission Provider’s reliability criteria and procedures.
Network Resource. 21 1.39 Network Upgrades . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .22 1.40 Non-Firm Point-to-Point Transmission Service:. . . . . .22 1.41
Network Resource. 3 1.3.16 Network Service User............................. 3 1.3.17 Network Transmission Service..................... 3 1.3.18 Normal Maximum Generation........................ 3 1.3.19 Normal Minimum Generation........................ 3 1.3.20 Offer Data....................................... 3a 1.3.21 Office of the Interconnection Control Center..... 4 1.3.22
Network Resource. During the Term of this Agreement, Seller, at its sole cost and expense, may seek designation of all or any portion of the System as a network resource or may request an alternate designation consistent with the Tariff. Seller, with the reasonable cooperation of Customer, will be solely responsible for all actions necessary to acquire the requested designation from the ISO. To the extent that Customer incurs any expense in pursuit of the requested designation, Seller will reimburse Customer for all reasonable costs that the Customer incurs in pursuing the requested designation. at any point, Seller requests that all or any portion of the System be designated as a Network Resource by the ISO, Seller shall become the Market Participant for the System (or shall arrange at its sole cost and expense for the services of a Market Participant) for the purposes of scheduling the Environmental Attributes and Capacity Attributes from the System with the ISO. Seller shall be responsible for the scheduling of the Environmental Attributes and Renewable Energy Credits and Capacity Attributes from the System during the Term for the System in compliance with ISO standards.
Network Resource. (1) With respect to Participants, (a) any generating resource located in the NEPOOL Control Area which has been placed in service prior to the Compliance Effective Date (including a unit that has lost its capacity value when its capacity value is restored and a deactivated unit which may be reactivated without satisfying the requirements of Section 49 of this Tariff in accordance with the NEPOOL Restated Open Access Transmission Tariff Original Sheet No. 30 provisions thereof) until retired; (b) any generating resource located in the NEPOOL Control Area which is placed in service after the Compliance Effective Date until retired, provided that (i) the Generator Owner has complied with the requirements of Section 49 of the Tariff, and (ii) the output of the unit shall be limited in accordance with Section 49, if required; and (c) any generating resource or combination of resources (including bilateral purchases) located outside the NEPOOL Control Area for so long as any Participant has an Entitlement in the resource or resources which is being delivered to it in the NEPOOL Control Area to serve Network Load located in the NEPOOL Control Area or other designated Network Loads contemplated by Section 43.3 of this Tariff taking Regional

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