Common use of Other Supplier Clause in Contracts

Other Supplier. A Party that is a seller, buyer, broker, aggregator, Power Exchange, ESCO or transmitter of capacity or energy in, from or through the New York Control Area, provided, however, that for the purposes of ISO governance a Municipal Electric System, a Cooperatively Owned Electric System and a governmental agency that acts as a retail Load aggregator shall not qualify as an Other Supplier. Out-of-Merit Generation. Generators producing at a different level of output than they would produce in a dispatch to meet Load which was not security constrained. Out-of-Merit Generation occurs to maintain system reliability or to provide Ancillary Services.

Appears in 51 contracts

Samples: Iso Agreement, Iso Agreement, Iso Agreement

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Other Supplier. A Party that is a seller, buyer, broker, aggregator, Power Exchange, ESCO or transmitter of capacity or energy in, from or through the New York Control Area, provided, however, that for the purposes of ISO governance a Municipal Electric System, a Cooperatively Owned Electric System and a governmental agency that acts as a retail Load aggregator shall not qualify as an Other Supplier. Out-of-Merit Generation. Generators producing at a different level of output than they would produce in a dispatch to meet Load Xxxx which was not security constrained. Out-of-Merit Generation occurs to maintain system reliability or to provide Ancillary Services.

Appears in 10 contracts

Samples: Iso Agreement, Iso Agreement, Iso Agreement

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Other Supplier. A Party that is a seller, buyer, broker, aggregator, Power Exchange, ESCO or transmitter of capacity or energy in, from or through the New York Control Area, provided, however, that for the purposes of ISO governance a Municipal Electric System, a Cooperatively Owned Electric System and a governmental agency that acts as a retail Load aggregator shall not qualify as an Other Supplier. 1.97 Out-of-Merit Generation. Generators producing at a different level of output than they would produce in a dispatch to meet Load which was not security constrained. Out-of-Merit Generation occurs to maintain system reliability or to provide Ancillary Services.. 1.98

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Iso Agreement (New York State Electric & Gas Corp)

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