Bilateral Transaction definition

Bilateral Transaction means transactions related to change of entitlement to Gas upstream of or at any Entry Point, within the Transportation System and/or at any Exit Point, which will affect deliveries or redeliveries of Shipper’s Gas.
Bilateral Transaction means a transaction for exchange of energy (MWh) between a specified buyer and a specified seller, directly or through Trading Licensee or discovered at Power Exchange through anonymous bidding, from a specified point of injection to a specified point of drawal for a fixed or varying quantum of power (MW) for any time period during a Month;
Bilateral Transaction means, with respect to each sale of Ethanol produced at the Facility by Project Company, a transaction entered into by Kinergy with one or more Third Parties consisting of one or more forward sales of Ethanol.

Examples of Bilateral Transaction in a sentence

  • The NYS Transmission System Real Power Losses associated with each additional MWh of consumption by Load, or each additional MWh transmitted under a Bilateral Transaction as measured at the Points of Withdrawal.

  • Subject to the foregoing, the TSC applies to all Actual Energy Withdrawals regardless of whether the withdrawals occur in conjunction with a Bilateral Transaction or through the purchase of Energy from an LBMP Market.

  • Without limiting the foregoing, Seller shall submit an Internal Bilateral Transaction for the Energy being Delivered by the applicable scheduling deadline and Buyer shall confirm the Internal Bilateral Transaction submitted by Seller by the applicable scheduling deadline.

  • Under no circumstances shall Seller enter estimated generation values into an Internal Bilateral Transaction.

  • In the event Seller does not have actual metered generation by the Internal Bilateral Transaction initial settlement deadlines, Seller shall Schedule and Deliver Energy through Internal Bilateral Transactions executed through the ISO- NE Data Reconciliation Process.


More Definitions of Bilateral Transaction

Bilateral Transaction means transactions related to change of entitlement to NGL upstream of or at any Entry Point and/or at any Exit Point, which will affect deliveries or redeliveries of Shipper’s NGL.
Bilateral Transaction means a transaction, other than collective transaction, for exchange of power between a specified buyer and a specified seller directly or through a trading licensee or at a Power Exchange;
Bilateral Transaction means a transaction for exchange of energy between a specified buyer and specified seller(s), directly or through a Trading Licensee or a Power Exchange, for a fixed or variable quantum of power for any time period;
Bilateral Transaction means the transaction for the exchange of energy(MWh) between a specified buyer and a specified seller directly or through a trading licensee or discovered at power exchange through anonymous bidding from a specific point of injection to a specific point of drawl for a fixed or varying quantum of power(MW) for any time during the month
Bilateral Transaction means a transaction between two or more parties for the purchase and/or sale of Installed Capacity, Energy, and/or Ancillary Services other than those in the ISO Administered Markets, and as defined in Section 2.16 of the NYISO Market Administration and Control Area Services Tariff, as amended or superseded from time to time.
Bilateral Transaction means a transaction for exchange of energy (MWh) between a specified buyer and a specified seller, directly or through a trading licensee or through power exchange by the way of anonymous bidding, from a specified point of injection to a specified point of drawl;
Bilateral Transaction means a transaction for exchange of energy (MWh) between a specified buyer and a specified seller, directly or