Southern Companies definition

Southern Companies means, collectively, the electric utility operating company subsidiaries of Southern Company engaged in common dispatch and control of generating resources within the Southern Company Control Area, currently including Alabama Power Company, Georgia Power Company, Gulf Power Company, Mississippi Power Company, Savannah Electric and Power Company, and Southern Power Company.
Southern Companies. - means, collectively, the operating company affiliates of Southern Company, including Alabama Power Company, Georgia Power Company, Gulf Power Company, Mississippi Power Company, and Savannah Electric and Power Company. (66) "Southern Control Area" - means the electric service area encompassed by the tie lines, including, but not limited to, the pseudo tie lines (as defined by NERC's "Terms Used in the Policies"), between the Southern Companies and other utilities. (67) "Southern Dispatch" - means the ability of Southern Company Services, Inc. (or other Affiliate of Georgia Power) to schedule and control, directly or indirectly, manually or automatically, the output of a generation facility in the Southern Control Area in order to increase or decrease the electricity delivered from such generation facility into the electric system with which it is interconnected. (68) "Southern Sub-Region" - means the sub-region of the Southeastern Electric Reliability Council, including the Southern Control Area, the control area of the Alabama Electric Cooperative, Inc., the control area of South Mississippi Electric Power Association, and the control areas of SEPA.
Southern Companies means, collectively, the regulated electric operating companies of The Southern Company (i.e., Alabama Power Company, Georgia Power Company, and Mississippi Power Company).

Examples of Southern Companies in a sentence

  • As part of this filing, Southern Companies have provided support for costs to be charged under the Interconnection Agreement.

  • Southern Companies believe they have complied with applicable notice and filing requirements.

  • The Interconnection Agreement does contain some additional charges, and, therefore, Southern Companies are submitting the Interconnection Agreement to the Commission.

  • Interconnection Customer’s request is subject to the pro forma Large Generator Interconnection Procedures (“LGIP”) and pro forma Large Generator Interconnection Agreement (“LGIA”)2 as adopted by Southern Companies in their OATT.

  • Once approved, Southern Companies may collect costs and expenses incurred by or on behalf of Southern Companies that are caused by scheduled transmission line outages associated with interconnection of Interconnection Customer’s generating facility to Southern Companies’ transmission system.

  • The Commission acknowledged in Order No. 2003-A that the transmission provider may submit these costs to the Commission.6 Thus, Southern Companies are permitted to submit this provision as part of the Interconnection Agreement.

  • Upon completion of these studies, Southern Companies forwarded the pro forma LGIA and appendices to Interconnection Customer for review.

  • In accordance with the LGIP, Southern Companies conducted interconnection studies on the proposed generating facility.

  • Section D (Monthly Administration Charges) of Appendix C (Interconnection Details) to the Interconnection Agreement provides that Interconnection Customer will pay Southern Companies a Monthly Administration Charge of $5,000 for all costs and expenses incurred by Southern Companies during a month.

  • Section E (Annual Operation and Maintenance Expenses per the provisions of Article 10 of this LGIA) to Appendix C (Interconnection Details) of the Interconnection Agreement provides that Interconnection Customer will pay Southern Companies for O&M costs associated with the Interconnection Facilities that Southern Companies incur.


More Definitions of Southern Companies

Southern Companies means, collectively, the electric operating company subsidiaries of The Southern Company, which as of the Effective Date include Alabama Power Company, Georgia Power Company, Gulf Power Company, Buyer, and Southern Power Company.
Southern Companies means Linthal S.A., La Luisiana S.A., Special Purpose Vehicle Salus S.A., Compania Salus

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