Industrial Consumer Sample Clauses

Industrial Consumer. An End-Use Consumer that takes service under a Transmission Owner’s industrial rate classification or is eligible to do so but takes service pursuant to a special contract.
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Industrial Consumer. An End-Use Consumer that takes service under a Transmission Owner’s industrial rate classification or is eligible to do so but takes service pursuant to a special contract. Installed Capacity. A Generator, Distributed Generator, Demand Response Provider, or Load facility that complies with the requirements in the Reliability Rules and is capable of supplying and/or reducing the demand for Energy in the NYCA for the purpose of ensuring that sufficient Energy and Capacity are available to meet the Reliability Rules. The Installed Capacity requirement, established by the NYSRC, includes a margin of reserve in accordance with the Reliability Rules. Interconnection or Interconnection Points (“IP”). The point(s) at which the NYCA connects with a distribution system or adjacent Control Area. The IP may be a single tie line or several tie lines that are operated in parallel. Interface. A defined set of transmission facilities that separate Load Zones and that separate the NYCA from adjacent Control Areas. Investor-Owned Transmission Owners. A Transmission Owner that is owned by private investors. At the present time these include: Central Xxxxxx Gas & Electric Corporation, Consolidated Edison Company of New York, Inc., New York State Electric & Gas Corporation, Niagara Mohawk Power Corporation, Orange and Rockland Utilities, Inc., and Rochester Gas and Electric Corporation. ISO Administered Markets. The Day-Ahead Market and the Real-Time Market (collectively the LBMP Markets) and any other market administered by the ISO. ISO OATT. The ISO Open Access Transmission Tariff. ISO Procedures. The procedures adopted by the ISO in order to fulfill its responsibilities under the ISO OATT, the ISO Services Tariff and the ISO Related Agreement, and consistent with the Reliability Rules. ISO Related Agreements. Collectively, the ISO Agreement, the ISO/TO Agreement, the NYSRC Agreement and the ISO/NYSRC Agreement. ISO Services Tariff. The ISO Market Administration and Control Area Services Tariff. ISO Tariffs. The ISO OATT and the ISO Services Tariff, collectively. Large Consumer. An Industrial Consumer or a Commercial Consumer, not under the Control of any federal, state or municipal government or government-owned agency, authority, corporation, or other similar entity, whose peak load in any month within the previous twelve months was two megawatts or more. Industrial and Commercial Consumers with common ownership of fifty percent or more may aggregate their usage in order t...
Industrial Consumer. An industrial consumer with at least one meter with average monthly demand greater than 1 megawatt consumed within the ERCOT Region engaged in an industrial process. An entity applying for ERCOT membership as a Residential Consumer, Small Commercial Consumer or Large Commercial Consumer is ineligible if that entity has interests in the electric industry in any other capacity than as an end-use consumer or represents the interests of another entity that has interests in the electric industry in any other capacity than as an end- use consumer.
Industrial Consumer. An industrial consumer with at least one meter with average monthly demand greater than 1 megawatt consumed within the ERCOT Region engaged in an industrial process. An entity applying for ERCOT membership as a Residential Consumer, Small Commercial Consumer or Large Commercial Consumer is ineligible if that entity has interests in the electric industry in any other capacity than as an end-use consumer or represents the interests of another entity that has interests in the electric industry in any other capacity than as an end-use consumer. The three Consumer Directors of the Board have the right to determine Applicant eligibility in the Residential and Commercial Subsegments as provided in the ERCOT Bylaws.

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