Wheeling definition

Wheeling means the operation whereby the distribution system and associated facilities of a transmission licensee or distribution licensee, as the case may be, are used by another person for the conveyance of electricity on payment of charges to be determined under section 62;
Wheeling means the operation whereby the distribution system and associated facilities of a Licensee, are used by another person for the conveyance of electricity on payment of charges to be determined under Section 62 of the Act;
Wheeling means the transport of electrical energy over the Service Provider’s network infrastructure.

Examples of Wheeling in a sentence

  • Modified Wheeling Agreements are associated with Generators or power supply contracts existing at ISO start-up.

  • Third Party Transmission Wheeling Agreements (“Third Party TWAs”): A Transmission Wheeling Agreement, as amended, between Transmission Owners or between a Transmission Owner and an entity that is not a Transmission Owner.

  • A Transmission Wheeling Agreement, as amended, between Transmission Owner or between a Transmission Owner and an entity that is not a Transmission Owner associated with the purchase (or sale) of Energy, Capacity, and/or Ancillary Services for the benefit of an entity that is not a Transmission Owner.

  • Existing Transmission Agreements are either Transmission Wheeling Agreements or Transmission Facility Agreements, and are listed in the ISO OATT.

  • Third Party Transmission Wheeling Agreements (“Third Party TWAs”).


More Definitions of Wheeling

Wheeling means the transportation of Wheeled Units on any part of the total system.
Wheeling means the operation whereby the distribution system and associated facilities of a distribution licensee are used by another person for the conveyance of electricity on payment of charges to be determined under section 62, and in the event where use of the distribution system and associated facilities is by a consumer, on payment of a surcharge in addition to the charges for wheeling as may be determined by the Commission under the first proviso to sub-section (2) of Section 42, an additional surcharge on the charges of wheeling, as may be specified by the Commission, if applicable, to meet the fixed cost of such distribution licensee arising out of his obligation to supply, under Sub-section (4) of Section 42 and wheeling charges under clause (c) of sub-section (1) of Section 62;
Wheeling means providing access to the grid by NSP to any generator or any other person to enable the generator or such a person to supply electricity to its load and the generator having concluded a connection agreement; ;
Wheeling means conveyancing of electricity from the Point of Connection to a point of consumption through a third-party transmission or distribution network.Activities exempt from licensing and registration
Wheeling means the operation where by the distribution system and associated facilities of transmission licensee as the case may be are used by another person for the conveyance of Electricity on payment of charges to be determined under section 62 of the Electricity Act 2003.
Wheeling means the transmission and distribution of power not procured by the Utility over the transmission and distribution network of the Utility.