Inter-regional Planning Stakeholder Advisory Committee Sample Clauses

Inter-regional Planning Stakeholder Advisory Committee. The Parties shall form an IPSAC. The IPSAC shall facilitate stakeholder review and input into coordinated system planning for the development of the Coordinated System Plan. IPSAC members shall consist of the stakeholder participants in joint stakeholder meetings called by the JPC for the purpose of addressing issues under the responsibility of the JPC as established by this Article IX. The IPSAC will meet no less frequently than prior to the start of each cycle of the coordinated planning process, during the development of the Coordinated System Plan, and upon completion of the plan to review final results.
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Inter-regional Planning Stakeholder Advisory Committee. The Parties shall form an Inter-regional Planning Stakeholder Advisory Committee (“IPSAC”). The IPSAC shall facilitate stakeholder review and input into coordinated system planning for the development of the Coordinated System Plan. IPSAC members shall be members of the MIDWEST ISO Planning Advisory Committee, or its successor, and the SPP Operations Policy Committee, or its successor. Other stakeholders shall be permitted to become members, including stakeholders created by change of geographic scope. The IPSAC will meet no less frequently than prior to the start of each cycle of the coordinated planning process, during the development of the Coordinated System Plan, and upon completion of the Plan to review final results.
Inter-regional Planning Stakeholder Advisory Committee. The Parties shall form an Inter-regional Planning Stakeholder Advisory Committee (“IPSAC”). The IPSAC shall facilitate stakeholder review and input into coordinated system planning for the development of the Joint and Coordinated System Plan. IPSAC members shall be members of AECI, or its successor, and the SPP Markets and Operations Policy Committee, or its successor. Other stakeholders shall be permitted to become members, including stakeholders created by change of geographic scope. The IPSAC will meet no less frequently than prior to the start of each cycle of the coordinated planning process, during the development of the Joint and Coordinated System Plan, and upon completion of the Plan to review final results. If AECI and SPP mutually agree, coordinated system planning for the development of the Joint and Coordinated System Plan alternatively can be accomplished by way of the SPP stakeholder process for the development of the STEP established under the SPP Tariff. In such event, AECI shall participate in such stakeholder process in the same manner as SPP transmission owners, provided, however, that AECI shall not be subject to any requirement to construct upgrades under that process.
Inter-regional Planning Stakeholder Advisory Committee. The Parties shall form an Inter-regional Planning Stakeholder Advisory Committee (“IPSAC”). The IPSAC shall facilitate stakeholder review and input into coordinated system planning for the development of the Coordinated System Plan. IPSAC members shall be members of the Midwest ISO First Revised Sheet No. 29 FERC Electric Tariff, Rate Schedule No. 6 Superseding Original Sheet No. 29 Southwest Power Pool, Inc. FERC Electric Tariff, Rate Schedule No. 9 MIDWEST ISO Planning Advisory Committee, or its successor, and the SPP Operations Policy Committee, or its successor. Other stakeholders shall be permitted to become members, including stakeholders created by change of geographic scope. The IPSAC will meet no less frequently than prior to the start of each cycle of the coordinated planning process, during the development of the Coordinated System Plan, and upon completion of the Plan to review final results.

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