NAESB Standards definition

NAESB Standards means any and all such standards issued by NAESB and adopted by the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission.
NAESB Standards means any and all such standards, and references the latest set of standards issued by NAESB and adopted by the Commission.
NAESB Standards means the standardized business practices,

Examples of NAESB Standards in a sentence

  • Where designated herein, the NAESB Standards also apply to transaction schedules and procedures at the city gates.

  • A valid nomination is a data set which contains, at a minimum, the mandatory data elements included in the NAESB Standards related to nominations, and any additional Seller-required data elements.

  • Transaction schedules and procedures upstream of the Company’s Citygate are controlled by the FERC Regulations and NAESB Standards.

  • Transaction schedules and procedures upstream of the Company’s city gate are controlled by the FERC Regulations and NAESB Standards.

  • Participation in the creation of NAESB Standards and Model Business Practices requires service on a subcommittee that serves at the pleasure of, and reports to, the EC.


More Definitions of NAESB Standards

NAESB Standards means the standardized business practices, procedures and criteria which have been adopted and published by the North American Energy Standards Board and which have been adopted by reference by the Commission.
NAESB Standards means those business and electronic communication standards promulgated by NAESB and adopted, to the extent codified, by FERC in its regulations.
NAESB Standards means the standards issued by NAESB and adopted by the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission.
NAESB Standards means the standardized business
NAESB Standards means any and all such standards
NAESB Standards means any such standards issued by NAESB which
NAESB Standards means the standardized business practices, procedures and criteria adopted and published by the North American Energy Standards Board and adopted by reference by the Commission in Docket No. RM96-1 (Order Nos. 587, et seq.).