FPA definition

FPA means the Federal Power Act, as amended.
FPA means the Federal Power Act, 16 U.S.C. §§791 et seq., as amended, and the regulations of the FERC thereunder.
FPA the Federal Power Act, as amended, and the rules and regulations promulgated thereunder.

Examples of FPA in a sentence

  • LIPA and NYPA do not waive their exemptions, pursuant to Section 201(f) of the FPA, from Commission jurisdiction with respect to the Commission’s exercise of the FPA’s general ratemaking authority.

  • Nothing in this Agreement shall limit the rights of the Parties or of FERC under Sections 205 or 206 of the FPA and FERC’s rules and regulations thereunder, except to the extent that the Parties otherwise mutually agree as provided herein.

  • However, the Transmission Owners must separately file any proposal to recover stranded costs under Section 205 of the FPA.

  • Such updates, however, shall be subject to necessary FERC filings under the FPA.

  • Upon issuance of the Order under Section 211 of the FPA, the ISO and the Transmission Owner shall be required to provide the requested Transmission Service in accordance with the terms and conditions of the ISO Tariff.


More Definitions of FPA

FPA means the Federal Power Act.
FPA means the Federal Power Act (16 U.S.C. § 791a).
FPA means the Federal Power Act of 1935, as amended.
FPA means the Federal Power Act and all rules and regulations adopted thereunder.
FPA means the United States Federal Power Act, as amended, excluding Sections I-18, 21-30, 202(c), 210, 211, 212, 305(c) and any necessary enforcement provision of Part III of the Act with regard to the foregoing sections.
FPA has the meaning set forth in Section 4.13(a).
FPA means the Federal Power Act, as amended, and FERC’s implementing regulations promulgated thereunder.