Distribution Service Providers definition

Distribution Service Providers means an electric utility, municipally-owned utility, or electric cooperative that owns or operates for compensation in the State of Texas equipment or facilities that are used for the distribution of electricity to Retail Customers.
Distribution Service Providers means an electric utility, municipally-owned utility,

Examples of Distribution Service Providers in a sentence

  • Interconnection AgreementAn agreement that sets forth requirements for physical connection between an Eligible Transmission Service Customer and Transmission and/or Distribution Service Providers.

  • ENERGYEFF s, i MW Amount of Energy Efficiency Programs Procured—Estimated amount of energy efficiency programs procured by Transmission and/or Distribution Service Providers (TDSPs) pursuant to P.U.C. Subst.

  • Responsible for coordinating Mass TA events between ERCOT, Transmission and/or Distribution Service Providers (TDSPs) and CRs. The CR may be a Provider of Last Resort (POLR), designated CR, gaining CR or losing CR.

  • The process must include a method for other REPs who use the profile segment to compensate the original requestor of the new profile segment and for ERCOT to notify Distribution Service Providers (DSPs) which REPs are authorized to use the new profile segment.

  • Settlement also provides Transmission Billing Determinants to Transmission Service Providers (TSPs) and Distribution Service Providers (DSPs).

  • ERCOT shall periodically conduct system restoration seminars for all TSPs, Distribution Service Providers (DSPs), QSEs, Resource Entities and other Market Participants.

  • Responsible for coordinating Mass TA events between ERCOT, Transmission and/or Distribution Service Providers and CRs. The CR may be a Provider of Last Resort (POLR), designated CR, gaining CR or losing CR.

  • Under an Emergency Condition and if ERCOT cannot meet applicable reliability standards, ERCOT may discuss the reliability problem with Resource Entities, TSPs, and Distribution Service Providers (DSPs) to reach mutually agreeable solutions where Outages are negatively affecting system reliability.

  • Allow Distribution Service Providers (DSPs), the Commission, and others to study distribution system impacts of ADERs which inject to the grid.

  • Work with Transmission and Distribution Service Providers and customers to expand AMS meter implementation to improve timeliness of accurate meter data for settlements, credit calculations, and load management.

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