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FERC definition

FERC means the United States Federal Energy Regulatory Commission.
FERC means the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission, or any successor to the powers thereof.

Examples of FERC in a sentence

  • The NYISO and Connecting Transmission Owner shall promptly file this Agreement with FERC upon execution in accordance with Article 3.

  • This Agreement shall become effective upon execution by the Parties subject to acceptance by FERC (if applicable), or if filed unexecuted, upon the date specified by the FERC.

  • This Agreement may be terminated by the Developer after giving the NYISO and Connecting Transmission Owner ninety (90) Calendar Days advance written notice, or by the NYISO and Connecting Transmission Owner notifying FERC after the Large Generating Facility is Retired.

  • The NYISO and Connecting Transmission Owner shall promptly file, or cause to be filed, this Agreement with FERC upon execution, if required.

  • The final decision of the arbitrator must also be filed with FERC if it affects jurisdictional rates, terms and conditions of service, Attachment Facilities, System Upgrade Facilities, or System Deliverability Upgrades.


More Definitions of FERC

FERC or “Commission” shall mean the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission or any successor agency thereto.
FERC or “Commission” shall mean the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission or any successor federal agency, commission or department exercising jurisdiction over the Tariff, Operating Agreement and Reliability Assurance Agreement.
FERC means the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission or its successor.
FERC means the United States Federal Energy Regulatory Commission, and shall include its successors.
FERC means the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission, or its successor.
FERC means the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission or any successor thereto.