CAISO Scheduling definition

CAISO Scheduling means the action of SCE in submitting bids to the CAlSO and receiving all CAISO markets results from the CAISO; provided, that a CAISO market result where the Generating Facility is instructed to deliver zero (0) kWhs is not considered a "CAISO Schedule" for purposes of this Agreement.

Examples of CAISO Scheduling in a sentence

  • This will allow Buyer to make the necessary changes to the Schedules before the CAISO Scheduling deadline.

  • The Parties acknowledge that changes to the CAISO Scheduling practices are expected to occur during the Term of this Agreement, and hereby agree that any modifications to the Agreement necessary to accommodate such market design changes will endeavor to reasonably match the Scheduling approach reflected in this paragraph as of the Effective Date.

  • Buyer shall act as CAISO Scheduling Coordinator to schedule or arrange for scheduling services, as specified by the Parties, or in the absence thereof, in accordance with the normal practice of CAISO Scheduling Coordinators.

Related to CAISO Scheduling

  • Scheduling means the actions of Seller and/or its designated representatives pursuant to Section 4.2, of notifying, requesting and confirming to ISO- NE the quantity of Energy to be delivered on any given day or days (or in any given hour or hours) during the Services Term at the Delivery Point.

  • CAISO Tariff means the California Independent System Operator Corporation Operating Agreement and Tariff, including the rules, protocols, procedures and standards attached thereto, as the same may be amended or modified from time to time and approved by the FERC.

  • Commissioning means the process for determining the need for and for obtaining the supply of healthcare and related services by the Trust within available resources.

  • CAISO means the California Independent System Operator Corporation or any successor entity performing similar functions.

  • Outages means the planned unavailability of transmission and/or generation facilities dispatched by PJM or the NYISO, as described in Section 35.9 of this Agreement.

  • Commissioning Tests means all of the procedures and tests which, in accordance with the Reasonable and Prudent Standard, and in compliance with industry guidelines, practices and standards, are:

  • Operational means that the system or sensor, at the time of the event, is active or can be activated/deactivated by the driver.

  • PJM Manuals means the instructions, rules, procedures and guidelines established by the Office of the Interconnection for the operation, planning, and accounting requirements of the PJM Region and the PJM Interchange Energy Market. PJM Region:

  • Outage has the meaning set forth in the CAISO Tariff.

  • ISO Tariff means the ISO New England Inc. Transmission, Markets and Services Tariff, FERC Electric Tariff No. 3, as amended, modified, superseded and supplemented from time to time, and including the Market Rules and Procedures.

  • Change Orders mean changes or modifications to any Construction Contract or any other contract with labor or material suppliers.

  • Implementation Schedule means the Implementation Schedule in Section VII of the tendering documents.

  • Service Specifications means the following documents, as applicable to the Services under Your order:

  • Scheduling Coordinator or “SC” means an entity certified by the CAISO as qualifying as a Scheduling Coordinator pursuant to the CAISO Tariff, for the purposes of undertaking the functions specified in “Responsibilities of a Scheduling Coordinator” of the CAISO Tariff, as amended from time to time.

  • PJM Tariff or “Tariff shall mean that certain “PJM Open Access Transmission Tariff”, including any schedules, appendices or exhibits attached thereto, on file with FERC and as amended from time to time thereafter.