Examples of Northwest Power Act in a sentence
Pursuant to section 5(c)(5) of the Northwest Power Act, in lieu of purchasing any amount of electric power offered by an exchanging utility, the Administrator may acquire an equivalent amount of electric power from other sources to replace power sold to the utility as part of an exchange sale.
While REP benefits have previously been monetary, the Northwest Power Act also provides for the sale of actual power to exchanging utilities in specific circumstances.
During this review process, BPA ensures that the costs and loads conform to the rules and requirements of the ASC Methodology, as well as the applicable provisions of the Northwest Power Act.
BPA retains the right to audit Xxxxx at BPA's expense to determine whether the benefits paid to Xxxxx under the Settlement Agreement were passed through to Xxxxx’x eligible residential and small farm customers as required by section 5(c)(3) of the Northwest Power Act.
In the 1970s, threats of insufficient resources to meet the region’s electricity demands led to passage of the Pacific Northwest Electric Power Planning and Conservation Act (Northwest Power Act).
PBL will make available at the BPA busbar Surplus Firm Energy in the amounts stated in the proposed Contract No. 06PB-11697, and which Xxxxx may use or market consistent with BPA’s Northwest Power Act Section 5(b)/9(c) policy.
Further, Xxxxxxx believes that public utility participation in the REP is “incompatible with a meaningful allocation of the BPA system [that is currently being addressed in the Regional Dialogue process].” However, Xxxxxxx concludes that “[w]xxxx we would have preferred Xxxxx to have not filed for exchange benefits, we support BPA’s execution of the proposed settlement agreement.” BPA understands Xxxxxxx’s concern but BPA was required to offer an RPSA to Xxxxx under section 5(c) of the Northwest Power Act.
Some River Road generation capability will be in excess of Xxxxx’x load in the early years, affording Xxxxx xxxxx marketing opportunities that must be consistent with section 9(c) of the Northwest Power Act.
The contract under section 5(c) of the Northwest Power Act between Bon- neville and a Utility that defines and implements the power purchase and sale under the Residential Exchange Program.