Network Operating Agreement Sample Clauses

Network Operating Agreement. An executed agreement that contains the terms and conditions under which the Network Customer shall operate its facilities and the technical and operational matters associated with the implementation of Network Integration Transmission Service under Part III of the Tariff.
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Network Operating Agreement. The terms and conditions under which the Network Customer shall operate its facilities and the technical and operational matters associated with the implementation of Part 4 of the Tariff shall be specified in the Network Operating Agreement. The Network Operating Agreement shall provide for the parties to (i) operate and maintain equipment necessary for integrating the Network Customer within the NYS Transmission System (including, but not limited to, remote terminal units, metering, communications equipment and relaying equipment), (ii) transfer data between the ISO, Transmission Owners and the Network Customer (including, but not limited to, heat rates and operational characteristics of Network Resources, generation schedules for units outside the NYS Transmission System, interchange schedules, unit outputs for redispatch required under Section 4.6, voltage schedules, loss factors and other real time data), (iii) use software programs required for data links and constraint dispatching, (iv) exchange data on forecasted Loads and resources necessary for long‑term planning, and (v) address any other technical and operational considerations required for implementation of Part 4 of this Tariff, including scheduling protocols. The Network Operating Agreement will recognize that the Network Customer shall either (i) operate as a Control Area under applicable guidelines of the Electric Reliability Organization (ERO) as defined in 18 C.F.R. § 39.1 and the Northeast Power Coordinating Council (NPCC), (ii) satisfy its Control Area requirements, including all necessary Ancillary Services, by contracting with the ISO, or (iii) satisfy its Control Area requirements, including all necessary Ancillary Services, by contracting with another entity, consistent with Good Utility Practice, which satisfies the applicable reliability guidelines of the ERO and the NPCC requirements. The ISO shall not unreasonably refuse to accept contractual arrangements with another entity for Ancillary Services to the extent that such arrangements comply with the provisions for Self‑Supply of Ancillary Services as described in Schedules 3 and 5. For Network Customers that are also taking service under the ISO Services Tariff, the Service Agreement under that Tariff will function as the Network Operating Agreement. All other Network Customers will negotiate a Network Operating Agreement with the ISO. A list of requirements for such Network Operating Agreement is included in Attachment G.
Network Operating Agreement. The terms and conditions under which the Network Customer shall operate its facilities and the technical and operational matters associated with the implementation of Part III herein shall be specified in the Network Operating Agreement. The Network Operating Agreement shall provide for the Parties to (i) operate and maintain equipment necessary for integrating the Network Customer within the Transmission Provider's Transmission System (including, but not limited to, remote terminal units, metering, communications and relaying equipment), (ii) transfer data between the Parties (including, but not limited to, heat rates and operational characteristics of Network Resources, generation schedules for units outside the Transmission Provider's Transmission System, interchange schedules, unit outputs for redispatch required under Section 33, voltage schedules, loss factors and other real-time data), (iii) use software required for data links and constraint dispatching, (iv) exchange data on forecasted loads and resources necessary for long-term planning, and (v) address any other technical and operational considerations required for implementation of Part III herein, including scheduling protocols. The Network Operating Agreement shall recognize that the Network Customer shall either (i) operate as a Control Area under applicable guidelines of the North American Electric Reliability Corporation (NERC) and the Northeast Power Coordinating Council (NPCC), or (ii) satisfy its Control Area requirements, including all necessary Ancillary Services, by contracting with the Transmission Provider, or (iii) satisfy its Control Area requirements, including all necessary Ancillary Services, by contracting with another entity, consistent with Good Utility Practice, which satisfies NERC and the NPCC requirements. The Transmission Provider shall not unreasonably refuse to accept contractual arrangements with another entity for Ancillary Services. The Network Operating Agreement is included in Attachment G.
Network Operating Agreement. The terms and conditions under which the Network Customer shall operate its facilities and the technical and operational matters associated with the implementation of Part 4 of the Tariff shall be specified in the Network Operating Agreement. The Network Operating Agreement shall provide for the parties to (i) operate and maintain equipment necessary for integrating the Network Customer within the NYS Transmission System (including, but not limited to, remote terminal units, metering, communications equipment and relaying equipment),
Network Operating Agreement. TEP requests waiver of notice to permit all of the agreements to become effective as of July 1, 1997. Comment date: July 24, 1997, in accordance with Standard Paragraph E at the end of this notice.
Network Operating Agreement. A Transmission Customer having Point(s) of Interconnection with the Transmission Provider’s Transmission System shall be required to have a Network Operating Agreement in place prior to commencement of transmission service hereunder.
Network Operating Agreement. An executed agreement that contains the terms and conditions under which the Network Customer shall operate its facilities and the technical and operational matters associated with the implementation of Network Integration Transmission Service under Part III of the Tariff. • The NOA is a requirement of taking NT service, spelled out in the OATT Section III, 29.1(iv) “the Eligible Customer executes a Network Operating Agreement with the Transmission Provider pursuant to Attachment G.” What’s in it for customers? • An opportunity to cross-check operational information between the parties to capture customer-specific details in a unified way and ensure that BPA and customers are up-to-date. • The new NOA template provides an updated set of operational terms and conditions related to NT service. • The NOA allows some customization (in the exhibits) for individual customer needs to better align with BPA’s operational requirements (vs. the blanket approach under the previous NOA in Attachment G). How was the template created? • BPA staff worked closely with NT customers and their representatives (e.g., NRU, PNGC, WPAG), over multiple meetings and cycles of redlines through the Network Operating Committee over the better part of a year to develop the template. • The new NOA template is a result of a collaborative effort with customers and representatives that reflects the interests of both BPA and its NT customers. Do customers served by (only) Transfer service still need to sign a NOA? • Yes. The NOA is a requirement of taking NT service, spelled out in the OATT Section III, 29.1(iv) “the Eligible Customer executes a Network Operating Agreement with the Transmission Provider pursuant to Attachment G.” • BPA considered adding language specific to Transfer service provisions but concluded that it was an overstep to speculate how another Transfer Service provider may address their own operational requirements via a NOA (or other agreement) or to spell out requirements for a third party. • The NOA recognizes that “Part of the power and energy being delivered under this Agreement and the Service Agreement may flow through such other systems rather than through the Transmission Provider’s facilities.” It’s inherent that provisions of the NOA are in effect where applicable. Further, the NOA includes provisions for BPA and NT customers beyond interconnected facilities. What if customers want to make changes? • The body of the agreement (terms and conditions) is intended...
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Network Operating Agreement. The agreement appearing as Attachment G herein, which contains the terms and conditions under which the Transmission Customer shall operate its facilities and the technical and operational considerations associated with implementing Transmission Service under Parts II and III herein.
Network Operating Agreement. The Network Operating Agreement Between Virginia Electric and Power Company and Old Dominion Electric Cooperative under Virginia Power's Open Access Transmission Tariff and any amendments or supplements thereto entered into by Old Dominion and Virginia Power for network service that have been accepted and permitted to go into effect by FERC.
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