PROCEDURES FOR ENERGY SCHEDULING, CAPACITY RESOURCE SUBMISSION AND TRANSMISSION PROCUREMENT Sample Clauses

PROCEDURES FOR ENERGY SCHEDULING, CAPACITY RESOURCE SUBMISSION AND TRANSMISSION PROCUREMENT. The Parties must adhere to any applicable operational requirements of PJM necessary to protect the integrity of the transmission system within the PJM Control Area and the transmission systems of interconnected control areas, and must satisfy any and all PJM, RFC and NERC criteria, when applicable. The BGS-CIEP Supplier also must adhere to any applicable operational requirements of the Company necessary to protect the integrity of the Company’s local distribution system. The BGS-CIEP Peak Load Share will be determined by the Company based on the zonal peak load contributions utilized in the PJM determination of the zonal obligations for Capacity, adjusted for contributions associated with Customers served by Third Party Suppliers, with Customers served by BGS-RSCP Suppliers and with Wholesale Customers. Contributions for TPSs, shall be calculated as set forth in the Company’s TPS operating procedures found on the Company’s website at www. .com. The BGS-CIEP Peak Load Share of a BGS-CIEP Supplier is based on the BGS-CIEP Supplier Responsibility Share.
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PROCEDURES FOR ENERGY SCHEDULING, CAPACITY RESOURCE SUBMISSION AND TRANSMISSION PROCUREMENT. ‌ 7.1 Load Obligations‌ The Company and the DS Supplier acknowledge and agree that (1) the Company shall determine the DS Load, (2) the Company shall allocate the DS Supply obligation using the DS Supplier Responsibility Share, (3) the Company shall provide the DS Supplier’s DS Supply obligation to PJM, and (4) the DS Supplier shall be responsible for meeting its DS Supply obligations as a LSE under the PJM Agreements.
PROCEDURES FOR ENERGY SCHEDULING, CAPACITY RESOURCE SUBMISSION AND TRANSMISSION PROCUREMENT. This Article is subject to change to reflect any relevant changes implemented by the ISO. The Supplier must adhere to any applicable operational requirements of the ISO and RECO necessary to protect the integrity of the transmission system within the ISO Control Area, transmission systems of interconnected control areas, and the Company’s Local Distribution System, and must satisfy any and all NYISO, PJM, MAAC and NERC criteria, where applicable. RECO and Supplier agree that the methodology used to determine customers’ peak load shares should adhere to the following principles: (a) the sum of all individual customer peak load shares in a zone should equate to the zonal peak load contributions utilized in the ISO determination of the zonal obligations for capacity (see Appendix D) and Network Integration Transmission Service, adjusted for contributions associated with customer turnover, or such methodology as may change from time to time to comply with ISO rules; (b) the allocation for a particular customer should be independent of whether that customer is being served by the RECO or the Supplier. The Supplier will provide any and all necessary data required by RECO to assure integrity of the load obligation calculation process.
PROCEDURES FOR ENERGY SCHEDULING, CAPACITY RESOURCE SUBMISSION AND TRANSMISSION PROCUREMENT. This Article is subject to change to reflect any relevant changes implemented by PJM. The Supplier must adhere to any applicable operational requirements of PJM and the Company necessary to protect the integrity of the transmission system within the PJM Control Area, transmission systems of interconnected control areas, and the Company’s Local Distribution System, and must satisfy any and all PJM, MAAC and NERC criteria, where applicable. The Company and Supplier agree that the methodology used to determine customers’ peak load shares should adhere to the following principles: (a) the sum of all individual customer peak load shares in a zone should equate to the zonal peak load contributions utilized in the PJM determination of the zonal obligations for capacity and Network Integration Transmission Service, adjusted for contributions associated with customer turnover, or such methodology as may change from time to time to comply with PJM rules; (b) the allocation for a particular customer should be independent of whether that customer is being served by the Company or the Supplier. The Supplier will provide any and all necessary data required by the Company to assure integrity of the load obligation calculation process.

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