Examples of Network Transmission Service in a sentence
Nothing contained in this Operating Agreement or any associated Service Agreement shall be construed as affecting in any way the ability of any Network Customer receiving Network Transmission Service under the Tariff to exercise any right under the Federal Power Act and pursuant to the Commission’s rules and regulations promulgated thereunder; provided, however, that it is expressly recognized that this Operating Agreement is necessary for the implementation of the Tariff and Service Agreement.
Network Transmission Service over the facilities of a single PTO (including facilities leased to the PTO or to which the PTO has contractual entitlements) provided under a FERC-accepted or -approved Local Service Schedule.
Network Transmission Service shall mean transmission service provided pursuant to the rates, terms and conditions set forth in Part III of the PJM Tariff or transmission service comparable to such service that is provided to a Load Serving Entity that is also a Transmission Owner (as that term is defined in the PJM Tariff).
Any agreement for Network Transmission Service or Firm Point-To-Point Service that is required under the PJM Tariff for service consistent with the requirements of Section 9.1(d); and • The Operating Agreement.
Nothing contained in this Operating Agreement or any associated Service Agreement shall be construed as affecting in any way the ability of any Network Customer receiving Network Transmission Service under this Tariff to exercise any right under the Federal Power Act and pursuant to the Commission’s rules and regulations promulgated thereunder; provided, however, that it is expressly recognized that this Operating Agreement is necessary for the implementation of the Tariff and Service Agreement.
For clarity, we will not pass through any future changes in Transmission Costs based on the UDC’s regular adjustments to Network Transmission Service and Transmission Enhancement rates.
In 1997, AMP negotiated a settlement agreement with First Energy which allowed AMP to enter into a Network Transmission Service (NTS) agreement with First Energy under the provisions of First Energy’s Open Access Transmission Tariff.
Network Transmission Service charges will be based on the Transmission Customer’s load-ratio share of the annual revenue requirement for transmission.
The credit will be applied against the Network Customer’s Network Transmission Service charge exclusive of ancillary or direct assignment charges.