NERC. The North American Electric Reliability Council.
NERC. North American Electric Reliability Corporation, or any successor organization thereto.
NERC. “NERC” shall mean the North American Electric Reliability Corporation, or any successor entity, which has been certified by the Commission as the ERO pursuant to the Act to establish and enforce Reliability Standards for the Bulk Power System.
NERC. To the extent not inconsistent herewith, Generator shall comply with any operational specifications and requirements specified by Georgia Power and all planning standards and operating guidelines of the North American Electric Reliability Council or its successor.
NERC. NERC means the North American Electric Reliability Corporation.
NERC. NERC shall mean the North American Electric Reliability CouncilCorporation or any successor thereto.
1. 49A Network External Designated Transmission Service:
NERC. Pro-rata share of Big Rivers' Local Balancing Authority load (less HMPL), only to extent Century load is included in fee calculation.
NERC. North American Electric Reliability Corporation.
1. 351.34 NAESB – North American Energy Standards Board.
1. 361.35 Open Access Same-Time Information System (OASIS) – The information system and standards of conduct contained in Part 37 of FERC’s regulations and all additional requirements implemented by subsequent FERC orders dealing with OASIS.
NERC a. NERC has statutory responsibility for improving the reliability and security of the BPS in the United States. NERC conducts equivalent activities in Canada. NERC’s authority and jurisdiction in the USA is set forth in the Federal Power Act pursuant to Title XII of the Energy Policy Act of 2005, FERC’s implementing regulations at 18 C.F.R. Part 39, and applicable FERC Orders, including but not limited to, the Electric Reliability Organization (ERO) Certification Order, Order Nos. 672, 693, 706 and 706-B. NERC is a not-for-profit, self-regulatory corporation.
b. NERC develops and enforces reliability standards; monitors the BPS; analyzes BPS events; assesses the adequacy of the BPS annually via a 10-year forecast and winter and summer forecasts; audits owners, operators, and users of the BPS; and educates and trains industry personnel.
NERC. Within thirty (30) days of Closing, NRGWG shall provide written notification to ReliabilityFirst Corporation that the Project will no longer be a part of NRGWG’s NERC-registered portfolio of generation and as such, is no longer the “Generator Owner” and “Generator Operator” with respect to the Project.