Common use of Planning Information and Models Clause in Contracts

Planning Information and Models. Each Party shall provide the data identified in items (a) through (e) above to the other Party with respect to all Transmission Owners for which it administers transmission service and BAs for which it acts as RC on the Effective Date and during the term of this Agreement, whether or not such an entity is contemplated as of the Effective Date. The Parties also shall exchange such information as the Market Monitors of SPP and MISO may request in order to facilitate monitoring in accordance with the Parties’ respective FERC-approved market monitoring plans. To facilitate the exchange of all such data, each Party will designate to the other Party’s designated representative a contact to be available twenty-four (24) hours each day, seven (7) days per week, and an alternate contact to act in the absence or unavailability of the primary contact, to respond to any inquiries. With respect to each contact and alternate, each Party shall provide the name, telephone number, e-mail address, and fax number. Each Party may change a designee from time to time by notice to the other Party’s designated representative. The Parties agree to exchange data in a timely manner consistent with existing defined formats or such other formats to which the Parties may agree. If any required data exchange format has not been agreed upon as of the Effective Date, or if a Party determines that an agreed format should be revised, a Party shall give Notice of the need for an agreed format or revision and the Parties will jointly seek to complete development of the format within thirty (30) days of such Notice. The Parties agree that various components of the data exchanged under this Section is Confidential Information and that: (a) The Party receiving the Confidential Information shall treat the information in the same confidential manner as its governing documents require it treat the confidential information of its own members and market participants. (b) The receiving Party shall not release the producing Party’s Confidential Information until expiration of the time period controlling the producing Party’s disclosure of the same information, as such period is described in the producing Party’s governing documents from time to time. As of the Effective Date, this period is six (6) months with respect to bid or pricing data and seven (7) calendar days for transmission data identified in 4.1.1 (a) after the event ends. (c) All other prerequisites applicable to the producing Party’s release of such Confidential Information have been satisfied as determined by the producing Party.

Appears in 13 contracts

Samples: Joint Operating Agreement, Joint Operating Agreement, Joint Operating Agreement

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Planning Information and Models. Each Party shall provide the data identified in items (a) through (e) above to the other Party with respect to all Transmission Owners for which it administers transmission service and BAs for which it acts as RC on the Effective Date and during the term of this Agreement, whether or not such an entity is contemplated as of the Effective Date. The Parties also shall exchange such information as the Market Monitors of SPP and MISO Midwest ISO may request in order to facilitate monitoring in accordance with the Parties’ respective FERC-approved market monitoring plans. To facilitate the exchange of all such data, each Party will designate to the other Party’s designated representative a contact to be available twenty-four (24) hours each day, seven (7) days per week, and an alternate contact to act in the absence or unavailability of the primary contact, to respond to any inquiries. With respect to each contact and alternate, each Party shall provide the name, telephone number, e-mail address, and fax number. Each Party may change a designee from time to time by notice to the other Party’s designated representative. The Parties agree to exchange data in a timely manner consistent with existing defined formats or such other formats to which the Parties may agree. If any required data exchange format has not been agreed upon as of the Effective Date, or if a Party determines that an agreed format should be revised, a Party shall give Notice of the need for an agreed format or revision and the Parties will jointly seek to complete development of the format within thirty (30) days of such Notice. The Parties agree that various components of the data exchanged under this Section is Confidential Information and that: (a) The Party receiving the Confidential Information shall treat the information in the same confidential manner as its governing documents require it treat the confidential information of its own members and market participants. (b) The receiving Party shall not release the producing Party’s Confidential Information until expiration of the time period controlling the producing Party’s disclosure of the same information, as such period is described in the producing Party’s governing documents from time to time. As of the Effective Date, this period is six (6) months with respect to bid or pricing data and seven (7) calendar days for transmission data identified in 4.1.1 (a) after the event ends. (c) All other prerequisites applicable to the producing Party’s release of such Confidential Information have been satisfied as determined by the producing Party.

Appears in 8 contracts

Samples: Joint Operating Agreement, Joint Operating Agreement, Joint Operating Agreement

Planning Information and Models. Each Party shall provide the data identified in items (a1) through (e5) above to the other Party with respect to all Transmission Owners for which it administers transmission service and BAs Control Areas for which it acts as RC Reliability Coordinator on the Effective Date and during the term of this Agreement, whether or not such an entity is contemplated as of the Effective Date. The Parties also shall exchange such information as the Market Monitors of SPP and MISO MIDWEST ISO may request in order to facilitate monitoring in accordance with the Parties’ respective FERC-approved market monitoring plans. To facilitate ensure the exchange accuracy of all such data, each Party will designate to the other Party’s designated representative a contact to be available twenty-four (24) hours each day, seven (7) days per week, and an alternate contact to act in the absence or unavailability of the primary contact, to respond to any inquiries. With respect to each contact and alternate, each Party shall provide the name, telephone number, e-mail address, and fax number. Each Party may change a designee from time to time by notice to the other Party’s designated representative. The Parties agree to exchange data in a timely manner consistent with existing defined formats or such other formats to which the Parties may agree. If any required data exchange format has not been agreed upon as of the Effective Date, or if a Party determines that an agreed format should be revised, a Party shall give Notice of the need for an agreed format or revision and the Parties will jointly seek to complete development of the format within thirty (30) days of such Notice. The Parties agree that various components of the data exchanged under this Section is Confidential Information and that: (a) The Party receiving the Confidential Information shall treat the information in the same confidential manner as its governing documents require it treat the confidential information of its own members and market participants. (b) The receiving Party shall not release the producing Party’s Confidential Information until expiration of the time period controlling the producing Party’s disclosure of the same information, as such period is described in the producing Party’s governing documents from time to time. As The receiving Party will notify and receive consent from the producing Party prior to release of the Effective Date, this period is six (6) months with respect to bid or pricing data and seven (7) calendar days for transmission data identified in 4.1.1 (a) after the event endsany Confidential Information. (c) All other prerequisites applicable to the producing Party’s release of such Confidential Information confidential information have been satisfied as determined by the producing Party.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Joint Operating Agreement, Joint Operating Agreement

Planning Information and Models. Each Party shall provide the data identified in items (a) through (e) above to the other Party with respect to all Transmission Owners for which it administers transmission service and BAs for which it acts as RC on the Effective Date and during the term of this Agreement, whether or not such an entity is contemplated as of the Effective Date. The Parties also shall exchange such information as the Market Monitors of SPP and MISO Midwest ISO may request in order to facilitate monitoring in accordance with the Parties’ Parties‟ respective FERC-approved market monitoring plans. To facilitate the exchange of all such data, each Party will designate to the other Party’s Party‟s designated representative a contact to be available twenty-four (24) hours each day, seven (7) days per week, and an alternate contact to act in the absence or unavailability of the primary contact, to respond to any inquiries. With respect to each contact and alternate, each Party shall provide the name, telephone number, e-mail address, and fax number. Each Party may change a designee from time to time by notice to the other Party’s Party‟s designated representative. The Parties agree to exchange data in a timely manner consistent with existing defined formats or such other formats to which the Parties may agree. If any required data exchange format has not been agreed upon as of the Effective Date, or if a Party determines that an agreed format should be revised, a Party shall give Notice of the need for an agreed format or revision and the Parties will jointly seek to complete development of the format within thirty (30) days of such Notice. The Parties agree that various components of the data exchanged under this Section is Confidential Information and that: (a) The Party receiving the Confidential Information shall treat the information in the same confidential manner as its governing documents require it treat the confidential information of its own members and market participants. (b) The receiving Party shall not release the producing Party’s Party‟s Confidential Information until expiration of the time period controlling the producing Party’s Party‟s disclosure of the same information, as such period is described in the producing Party’s Party‟s governing documents from time to time. As of the Effective Date, this period is six (6) months with respect to bid or pricing data and seven (7) calendar days for transmission data identified in 4.1.1 (a) after the event ends. (c) All other prerequisites applicable to the producing Party’s Party‟s release of such Confidential Information have been satisfied as determined by the producing Party.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Joint Operating Agreement

Planning Information and Models. Each Party shall provide the data identified in items (a) through (e) above to the other Party with respect to all Transmission Owners for which it administers transmission service and BAs Control Areas for which it acts as RC Reliability Coordinator on the Effective Date and during the term of this Agreement, whether or not such an entity is contemplated as of the Effective Date. The Parties also shall exchange such information as the Market Monitors of SPP and MISO MIDWEST ISO may request in order to facilitate monitoring in accordance with the Parties’ respective FERC-approved market monitoring plans. To facilitate the exchange of all such data, each Party will designate to the other Party’s designated representative a contact to be available twenty-four (24) hours each day, seven (7) days per week, and an alternate contact to act in the absence or unavailability of the primary contact, to respond to any inquiries. With respect to each contact and alternate, each Party shall provide the name, telephone number, e-mail address, and fax number. Each Party may change a designee from time to time by notice to the other Party’s designated representative. The Parties agree to exchange data in a timely manner consistent with existing defined formats or such other formats to which the Parties may agree. If any required data exchange format has not been agreed upon as of the Effective Date, or if a Party determines that an agreed format should be revised, a Party shall give Notice of the need for an agreed format or revision and the Parties will jointly seek to complete development of the format within thirty (30) days of such Notice. The Parties agree that various components of the data exchanged under this Section is Confidential Information and that: (a) The Party receiving the Confidential Information shall treat the information in the same confidential manner as its governing documents require it treat the confidential information of its own members and market participants. (b) The receiving Party shall not release the producing Party’s Confidential Information until expiration of the time period controlling the producing Party’s disclosure of the same information, as such period is described in the producing Party’s governing documents from time to time. As of the Effective Date, this period is six (6) months with respect to bid or pricing data and seven (7) calendar days for transmission data identified in 4.1.1 (a) after the event ends. (c) All other prerequisites applicable to the producing Party’s release of such Confidential Information have been satisfied as determined by the producing Party. Additional information which the Parties agree to exchange during Phases 2 or 3 is indicated in italics in Section 4.1.1 to Section 4.1.4.10 below.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Joint Operating Agreement

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Planning Information and Models. Each Party shall provide the data identified in items (a) through (e) above to the other Party with respect to all Transmission Owners for which it administers transmission service and BAs Control Areas for which it acts as RC Reliability Coordinator on the Effective Date and during the term of this Agreement, whether or not such an entity is contemplated as of the Effective Date. The Parties also shall exchange such information as the Market Monitors of SPP and MISO MIDWEST ISO may request in order to facilitate monitoring in accordance with the Parties’ respective FERC-approved market monitoring plans. To facilitate the exchange of all such data, each Party will designate to the other Party’s designated representative a contact to be available twenty-four (24) hours each day, seven (7) days per week, and an alternate contact to act in the absence or unavailability of the primary contact, to respond to any inquiries. With respect to each contact and alternate, each Party shall provide the name, telephone number, e-mail address, and fax number. Each Party may change a designee from time to time by notice to the other Party’s designated representative. The Parties agree to exchange data in a timely manner consistent with existing defined formats or such other formats to which the Parties may agree. If any required data exchange format has not been agreed upon as of the Effective Date, or if a Party determines that an agreed format should be revised, a Party shall give Notice of the need for an agreed format or revision and the Parties will jointly seek to complete development of the format within thirty (30) days of such Notice. The Parties agree that various components of the data exchanged under this Section is Confidential Information and that: (a) The Party receiving the Confidential Information shall treat the information in the same confidential manner as its governing documents require it treat the confidential information of its own members and market participants. (b) The receiving Party shall not release the producing Party’s Confidential Information until expiration of the time period controlling the producing Party’s disclosure of the same information, as such period is described in the producing Party’s governing documents from time to time. As of the Effective Date, this period is six (6) months with respect to bid or pricing data and seven (7) calendar days for transmission data identified in 4.1.1 (a4.1.1(a) after the event ends. (c) All other prerequisites applicable to the producing Party’s release of such Confidential Information have been satisfied as determined by the producing Party. Additional information which the Parties agree to exchange during Phases 2 or 3 is indicated in italics in Section 4.1.1 to Section 4.1.4.10 below.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Joint Operating Agreement

Planning Information and Models. Each Party shall provide the data identified in items (a) through (e) above to the other Party with respect to all Transmission Owners for which it administers transmission service and BAs for which it acts as RC on the Effective Date and during the term of this Agreement, whether or not such an entity is contemplated as of the Effective Date. The Parties also shall exchange such information as the Market Monitors of SPP and MISO Midwest ISO may request in order to facilitate monitoring in accordance with the Parties’ Parties‟ respective FERC-approved market monitoring plans. To facilitate the exchange of all such data, each Party will designate to the other Party’s Party‟s designated representative a contact to be available twenty-four (24) hours each day, seven (7) days per week, and an alternate contact to act in the absence or unavailability of the primary contact, to respond to any inquiries. With respect to each contact and alternate, each Party shall provide the name, telephone number, e-mail address, and fax number. Each Party may change a designee from time to time by notice to the other Party’s Party‟s designated representative. The Parties agree to exchange data in a timely manner consistent with existing defined formats or such other formats to which the Parties may agree. If any required data exchange format has not been agreed upon as of the Effective Date, or if a Party determines that an agreed format should be revised, a Party shall give Notice of the need for an agreed format or revision and the Parties will jointly seek to complete development of the format within thirty (30) days of such Notice. The Parties agree that various components of the data exchanged under this Section is Confidential Information and that: (a) The Party receiving the Confidential Information shall treat the information in the same confidential manner as its governing documents require it treat the confidential information of its own members and market participants. (b) The receiving Party shall not release the producing Party’s Party‟s Confidential Information until expiration of the time period controlling the producing Party’s Party‟s disclosure of the same information, as such period is described in the producing Party’s Party‟s governing documents from time to time. As of the Effective Date, this period is six (6) months with respect to bid or pricing data and seven (7) calendar days for transmission data identified in 4.1.1 (a) after the event ends. (c) All other prerequisites applicable to the producing Party’s Party‟s release of such Confidential Information have been satisfied as determined by the producing Party. Section 4.1.1 Real-Time and Projected Operating Data. Version: 0.0.0 Effective: 3/25/2011 Requirements: The Parties will exchange two categories of operating data: real-time information and projected information, as follows. (a) The real–time operating information consists of:  Generation status of the units in each Party‟s RC Area;  Transmission line status;  Real-time loads;  Scheduled use of reservations; and  TLR information, including calculation of Market Flows. (b) Projected operating information consists of:  Merit order for generators in the Parties‟ Markets;  Maintenance schedules for generators and transmission facilities in either of the Party‟s RC Area;  Transmission service reservations reflecting firm purchase and sales;  Independent power producer information including current operating level, projected operating levels, outage start and end dates;  The planned and actual operational start-up dates for any permanently added, removed or significantly altered transmission segments; and  The planned and actual start-up testing and operational start-up or change dates for any permanently added, removed or significantly altered generation units. Purchasing-Selling Entities are expected to provide, and Reliability Coordinators are expected to share with each other as explained in Standard TOP-005, “Operational Reliability Information.”

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Joint Operating Agreement

Planning Information and Models. Each Party shall provide the data identified in items (a) through (e) above to the other Party with respect to all Transmission Owners for which it administers transmission service and BAs Control Areas for which it acts as RC Reliability Coordinator on the Effective Date and during the term of this Agreement, whether or not such an entity is contemplated as of the Effective Date. Issued by: Xxxxx X. Xxxxxxxxx, President and CEO, Midwest ISO Effective: December 1, 2004 Xxxxxxxx X. Xxxxx, President and CEO, Southwest Power Pool, Inc. Issued on: December 1, 2004 Filed to comply with order of the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission, Docket No. ER04-1096-000, issued October 01, 2004, 109 FERC ¶ 61,008 (2004). The Parties also shall exchange such information as the Market Monitors of SPP and MISO MIDWEST ISO may request in order to facilitate monitoring in accordance with the Parties’ respective FERC-approved market monitoring plans. To facilitate ensure the exchange accuracy of all such data, each Party will designate to the other Party’s designated representative a contact to be available twenty-four (24) hours each day, seven (7) days per week, and an alternate contact to act in the absence or unavailability of the primary contact, to respond to any inquiries. With respect to each contact and alternate, each Party shall provide the name, telephone number, e-mail address, and fax number. Each Party may change a designee from time to time by notice to the other Party’s designated representative. The Parties agree to exchange data in a timely manner consistent with existing defined formats or such other formats to which the Parties may agree. If any required data exchange format has not been agreed upon as of the Effective Date, or if a Party determines that an agreed format should be revised, a Party shall give Notice of the need for an agreed format or revision and the Parties will jointly seek to complete development of the format within thirty (30) days of such Notice. The Parties agree that various components of the data exchanged under this Section is Confidential Information and that: (a) The Party receiving the Confidential Information shall treat the information in the same confidential manner as its governing documents require it treat the confidential information of its own members and market participants. (b) The receiving Party shall not release the producing Party’s Confidential Information until expiration of the time period controlling the producing Party’s disclosure of the same information, as such period is described in the producing Party’s governing documents from time to time. As The receiving Party will notify and receive consent from the producing Party prior to release of the Effective Date, this period is six (6) months with respect to bid or pricing data and seven (7) calendar days for transmission data identified in 4.1.1 (a) after the event endsany Confidential Information. (c) All other prerequisites applicable to the producing Party’s release of such Confidential Information confidential information have been satisfied as determined by the producing Party. Issued by: Xxxxx X. Xxxxxxxxx, President and CEO, Midwest ISO Effective: December 1, 2004 Xxxxxxxx X. Xxxxx, President and CEO, Southwest Power Pool, Inc. Issued on: December 1, 2004 Filed to comply with order of the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission, Docket No. ER04-1096-000, issued October 01, 2004, 109 FERC ¶ 61,008 (2004).

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Joint Operating Agreement

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