An Outside Transaction Adjustment Sample Clauses

An Outside Transaction Adjustment. (OTA) shall be determined for each Participant for each month to assign to the Participant the net impact on reliability in the NEPOOL Control Area of its uses in the month of each interface with a neighboring control area other than the HQ Interconnection which is addressed in the definitions in Part I through the use of transfer credits and related adjustments. When the Management Committee determines the NEPOOL Objective Capability for the month, it reduces the required NEPOOL Objective Capability by taking into account the reliability benefits of available transmission capacity in interfaces with these neighboring control areas. If the Participant engages in transactions across the interfaces ("External Transactions"), the result is an increase or decrease in the reliability benefits to the entire region of such interfaces. As a result, in order to maintain the same level of reliability in the NEPOOL Control Area, the minimum required NEPOOL Installed Capability must be increased or decreased, as appropriate. The OTA is designed so that any such increases or decreases in the minimum required NEPOOL Installed Capability which result from External Transactions are assigned to the Participants engaged in such Transactions. To calculate the OTA, the External Transactions are divided into two broad types of Transactions: (1) Transactions that were entered into prior to December 1, 1996 with the New York Power Authority (NYPA) to purchase preference power produced by the Niagara and St. Xxxxxxxx hydroelectric projects or by Vermont utilities with Hydro-Quebec and NYPA to import up to 105 megawatts during the May through October time period and 140 megawatts during the November through April time period over the New York PV-20 line (collectively, "Grandfathered Imports"); and (2) all other External Transactions ("Other External Transactions"). At the conclusion of each month, the System Operator shall identify all of the Participants that engaged in Grandfathered Imports and Other External Transactions for the month. For each Participant, the System Operator shall determine an OTA in accordance with the following formula: OTA = [OC{g }x (GI{i}/GI)] + [OC{o }x (IP{i}/NP)] - [OC{o} x (XP{i}/NP)], wherein OTA is the Participant's Outside Transaction Adjustment for the month; OC{g }is the increase in NEPOOL Objective Capability for the month in Kilowatts that would have resulted, from the Grandfathered Imports, if there were no Other External Transactions for the...
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An Outside Transaction Adjustment. (OTA) shall be determined for each Participant for each month to assign to the Participant the net impact on reliability in the NEPOOL Control Area of its uses in the month of each interface with a neighboring control area other than the HQ Interconnection which is addressed in the definitions in Part One through the use of transfer credits and related adjustments. When the Management Committee determines the NEPOOL Objective Capability for the month, it reduces the required NEPOOL Objective Capability by taking into account the reliability benefits of available transmission capacity in interfaces with these neighboring control areas. If the Participant engages in transactions across the interfaces ("External Transactions"), the result is an increase or decrease in the reliability benefits to the entire region of such interfaces. As a result, in order to maintain the same level of reliability in the NEPOOL Control Area, the minimum required NEPOOL Installed Capability must be increased or decreased, as appropriate. The OTA is designed so that any such increases or decreases in the minimum required NEPOOL Installed Capability which result from External Transactions are assigned to the Participants engaged in such Transactions. To calculate the OTA, the External Transactions are

Related to An Outside Transaction Adjustment

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