Transmission Reallocation Costs definition

Transmission Reallocation Costs means a charge or credit, as applicable, imposed by the ISO specifically for: (i) the Current Recovery Charges; and (ii) the Transmission Enhancement Charge Adjustments (each of (i) and (ii) as defined in the settlement agreement approved by FERC as of May 31, 2018 in Docket Number EL05-121-009 for the time periods identified therein and implemented in the OATT Schedule 12-C Appendices A and C, respectively, and as may subsequently be amended). Any modifications or conditions to the treatment of the Transmission Reallocation Costs under the ISO tariff or otherwise shall be deemed a change in law pursuant to Section 5 below. “UDC” means your local electric distribution utility owning and/or controlling and maintaining the distribution system required for delivery of electricity to the Accounts.
Transmission Reallocation Costs means a charge or credit, as applicable,
Transmission Reallocation Costs means a charge or credit, as applicable, imposed by the ISO specifically for: (i) the Current Recovery Charges; and (ii) the Transmission Enhancement Charge Adjustments (each of (i) and (ii) as defined in the settlement agreement approved by FERC as of May 31, 2018 in Docket Number EL05-121-009 for the time periods identified therein and implemented in the OATT Schedule 12-C Appendices A and C, respectively, and as may subsequently be amended). Any modifications or conditions to the treatment of the Transmission Reallocation Costs under the ISO tariff or otherwise shall be deemed a change in law pursuant to Section 6 below. You will be responsible for any applicable Transmission Reallocation Costs on your Delivery Charges in the following Pennsylvania UDCs: MetEd, Penelec, Penn-Power, West Penn-Power and PECO.

Examples of Transmission Reallocation Costs in a sentence

  • Energy Costs Fixed Ancillary Services And Other ISO Costs Passed Through Auction Revenue Rights Credits Fixed Capacity Costs Passed Through Transmission Costs Passed Through Transmission Loss Credits Fixed Line Loss Costs Fixed (Charged Separately) FERC Order 745 Costs Passed Through Balancing Congestion Costs Passed Through Transmission Reallocation Costs Fixed The contract prices contained in the Account Schedule include credit costs and margin.

  • Energy Costs Fixed Ancillary Services And Other ISO Costs Fixed Capacity Costs Fixed Transmission Costs Fixed Line Loss Costs Fixed RMR Costs Fixed FERC Order 745 Costs Fixed Balancing Congestion Costs Fixed Transmission Reallocation Costs Fixed The contract prices contained in the Account Schedule have been reduced to reflect a fixed credit to you for the Auction Revenue Rights and Transmission Loss Credits associated with the Account(s).


More Definitions of Transmission Reallocation Costs

Transmission Reallocation Costs means a charge or credit, as applicable, imposed by the ISO specifically for: (i) the Current Recovery Charges; and (ii) the Transmission Enhancement Charge Adjustments (each of (i) and (ii) as defined in the settlement agreement approved by FERC as of May 31, 2018 in Docket Number EL05-121-009 for the time periods identified therein and implemented in the OATT Schedule 12-C Appendices A and C, respectively, and as may subsequently be amended). Any modifications or conditions to the treatment of the Transmission Reallocation Costs under the ISO tariff or otherwise shall be deemed a change in law pursuant to Section 5 below.

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