Network Transmission Service Clause Samples

The Network Transmission Service clause defines the terms under which network transmission services are provided between parties. It typically outlines the responsibilities for maintaining, operating, and ensuring the reliability of the network infrastructure used to transmit data or electricity. For example, it may specify service levels, access rights, and procedures for handling outages or maintenance. The core function of this clause is to establish clear expectations and obligations regarding the use and management of network transmission, thereby minimizing disputes and ensuring consistent service delivery.
Network Transmission Service. Network Transmission Service shall mean transmission service provided pursuant to the rates, terms and conditions set forth in Part III of the PJM Tariff or transmission service comparable to such service that is provided to a Load Serving Entity that is also a Transmission Owner (as that term is defined in the PJM Tariff).
Network Transmission Service. EPE’s obligation to accept and pay for any Product is subject to approval by the Network Service Provider of EPE’s (i) application for designation of the Facility or this Agreement as a Network Resource for EPE’s native load customers; (ii) application for designation of the Facility or this Agreement as a Network Load; each of (i) and (ii) above without conditions materially unsatisfactory to EPE or requirements of material transmission upgrades (collectively, the “NSP Approvals”). EPE shall no later than ten (10) Business Days after the Effective Date, make a written request for all NSP Approvals and thereafter use Commercially Reasonable Efforts to obtain such NSP Approvals within one hundred fifty (150) Days from the Effective Date (“Designation Approval Date”). EPE shall provide Seller prompt written notice upon receipt of all such NSP Approvals. If any or all of the NSP Approvals are not received by the Designation Approvals Date or any NSP Approval would require conditions materially unsatisfactory to EPE in its sole discretion, EPE shall promptly provide Seller written notice notifying Seller that EPE elects to terminate this Agreement, upon which the Parties shall have no obligations or liabilities to each other hereunder, subject to EPE’s obligation to return the Security Fund to Seller.
Network Transmission Service. PECO Energy will arrange for Network Transmission Service as defined by PJM. [********************************************************************]
Network Transmission Service. 1.1 OVEC agrees, during the term of this Agreement, to provide Network Transmission Service for Customer, and Customer agrees to pay for such service, in accordance with OVEC’s Open Access Transmission Tariff (“Open Access Tariff”) filed with the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (“FERC”), the Service Schedules appended thereto, as applicable, and for other costs identified herein or in attachments hereto as incurred on behalf of Customer, but not otherwise recovered from Customer, pursuant to the Service Schedules. 1.2 The terms and conditions of such Network Transmission Service shall be governed by the Open Access Tariff, as it exists at the time of this Agreement, or as hereafter amended. The Open Access Tariff as it currently exists or as hereafter amended is incorporated in this Agreement by reference. In the case of any conflict between this Agreement and the Open Access Tariff, the Open Access Tariff shall control. 1.3 The Application for Network Transmission Service tendered by Customer and accepted by OVEC for this Agreement is hereby incorporated by this reference and made a part of this Agreement.
Network Transmission Service. Currently, FERC requires Bundled Retail Load served by Midwest ISO Transmission Owners to take Transmission Service under the EMT. If 3 As that term is defined in the Service Agreement. AmerenUE is at some point not required to take Transmission Service for Bundled Retail Load under the EMT, then, and in such event, the Service Agreement will terminate concurrently with the point in time when AmerenUE is no longer required to take Transmission Service for Bundled Retail Load under the EMT, but such termination of the Service Agreement under this paragraph 18 will not affect AmerenUE’s membership participation status in the Midwest ISO and the MoPSC shall continue to have jurisdiction over the transmission component of the rates set for Bundled Retail Load. The Signatories further acknowledge, however, that as a participant in the Midwest ISO as contemplated herein, AmerenUE may remain subject to charges from the Midwest ISO for Bundled Retail Load under the EMT that are assessed ratably to all load- serving utilities who are participants in the Midwest ISO, but who are not taking Transmission Service for their Bundled Retail Load under the EMT. As provided for in paragraph 23 of this 2008 Stipulation, the Signatories also acknowledge that no ratemaking treatment has been adopted for these charges.