Entergy OATT definition

Entergy OATT or “Entergy’s OATT” means the Open Access Transmission Tariff of ESI, as agent for the Entergy Operating Companies, filed at FERC in compliance with FERC Order Nos. 888 and 890.
Entergy OATT means the Open Access Transmission Tariff, currently on file with the FERC, as maintained by certain Entergy Group entities.

Examples of Entergy OATT in a sentence

  • Entergy memorialized these metrics as part of Attachment S to the Entergy OATT in its January 16, 2007 compliance filing.

  • Entergy filed the Criteria Manuals (now Attachments C, D, and E to the Entergy OATT) with the Commission on April 3, 2009.

  • This procedure ensures that the NN-6 schedules are curtailed consistent with the priority scheme dictated by NERC and the Entergy OATT.

  • Entergy declined the stakeholders’ request because the information is not required to be disclosed under Attachment V of the Entergy OATT.

  • Based on the estimates above, the “higher-of” pricing analysis indicates that the OATT Point-to-Point rate is higher than the financial compensation payments due the Supplemental Upgrade funding party, therefore the transmission service will be priced at the applicable Point-to-Point tariff rate (Refer to Sections 2.2 and 4.3.5 of Attachment T to the Entergy OATT).

  • Stakeholder Process Overview and Summary of 2011 Activity In accordance with the Entergy OATT, the ICT Agreement, and the directives of the SPC, SPP has developed an organizational structure for the stakeholder process that includes four (4) stakeholder-led task forces specific to each of the ICT’s functional areas of responsibility (i.e., RC, TA, Planning, and WPP) and the Users Group.

  • A substantial effort was made to go beyond mere listing of raw data and data sources by developing basic sets of statistics on child labor for nearly 50 countries.

  • When SPP or the SPP customer executes the Affected System Study Agreement, the ICT will perform an Affected System Study in accordance with the Entergy OATT and will post on Entergy’s OASIS the Affected System Study Report by the 60th day after execution of the Affected System Study Agreement.

  • In accordance with its duties under the Entergy OATT and the ICT Agreement, the ICT has developed a stakeholder process that includes a defined stakeholder committee and working group structure.

  • The processing of short-term Transmission Service Requests (TSRs) and related OASIS status changes are generally completed instantly and dynamically under Entergy’s AFC Process as described in Attachment C to the Entergy OATT.

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  • Renewable Energy Certificate or "REC" means a certificate