MISO Documents definition

MISO Documents means the MISO ITC Agreement and such other agreements, instruments, certifications and other documents as may be necessary or desirable to effectuate the transactions contemplated by the MISO ITC Agreement.
MISO Documents includes, but is not limited to, any amendments or modifications resulting from the tariff modifications and enhancements to Module E filed by MISO on July 20, 2011 and currently being considered by the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission in FERC Docket ER11-4081-000. ZRCs sold hereunder are not located within the Local Resource Zone (“LRZ”) associated with Party B’s load, the Parties shall calculate the difference between (a) the MISO Auction Clearing Price (“ACP”) for ZRCs in the LRZ associated with Party B’s load and (b) the MISO ACP for ZRCs sold hereunder (such difference, the “Basis Difference”) and settle the Basis Difference pursuant to Section 3, Billing and Payment. Furthermore, if ZRCs sold hereunder contain Minimum Offer Price Rule (“MOPR”) bid criteria pursuant to the MISO Documents and Party B submits such ZRCs in the PRA as a price taker and subsequently such ZRCs do not clear in the MISO PRA, the price to be paid by Party B for such ZRCs will be set to zero and Party B will not be liable for any payment to Party A (i.e. Party A takes the risk of MOPR bid criteria). In addition, Party A would be responsible for any positive difference obtained by subtracting the Contract Price from the ACP for ZRCs in the LRZ associated with Party B’s load for an amount of ZRCs equal to Contract Quantity. Party A must be able to transfer any ZRCs to Party B using the Module E Capacity Tracking tool (“MECT”), or any successor system. The Parties understand and agree that Party B has entered into this agreement with the intention of satisfying a portion of its RAR within the applicable Planning Year(s) (as such term is defined in the MISO Documents) shown in Table A. If the requirement to provide ZRCs does not apply to one or both of Planning Years specified in Table A and Planning Resource Credits (as defined in Attachment A) are required for Party B to meet its RAR, then the Parties agree that this Confirmation Agreement will be adjusted for such Planning Year(s) as follows: the portion of this Confirmation Agreement beginning with definition of “Term” in the preamble through Section 3 will be replaced in its entirety and replaced with the provisions specified in Attachment A and, for any Planning Year in which Party A is obligated to deliver ZRCs, the Parties will convert the Contract Quantity of ZRCs to an equal amount of monthly Planning Resource Credits over the entire Planning Period and will populate Table A accordingly. For the avoidance of doubt, th...
MISO Documents includes, but is not limited to, any amendments or modifications resulting from the tariff modifications and enhancements to Module E filed by MISO on July 20, 2011 and currently being considered by the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission in FERC Docket ER11-4081-000.

Examples of MISO Documents in a sentence

  • In the event of any inconsistency in the MISO Documents, the ASM Tariff shall prevail.

  • The submitting and confirming of the appropriate transaction(s) in the MECT shall be conducted in good faith by the Parties in accordance with the requirements of the MISO Documents and other applicable rules adopted by the MISO regarding the MECT.

  • Any capitalized terms not defined in this Confirmation Agreement shall have the meaning given to them in the MISO Documents.

  • Seller shall also be obligated to meet and perform, or cause a third party to meet and perform, all of the obligations of the MISO Documents associated with such Planning Resource(s) and for any costs or charges imposed on or liabilities associated with such obligations or Seller’s failure to meet and perform such obligations.

  • The submitting and confirming of the appropriate transaction(s) in the MECT shall be conducted by the Parties in accordance with the requirements of the MISO Documents and other applicable rules adopted by the MISO regarding the MECT.

  • Buyer agrees to indemnify and hold harmless Seller from all claims, liabilities, taxes, and damages arising in relation or respect to the Product after delivery of the Product to Buyer except with respect to any costs or charges imposed on or liabilities associated with Seller’s performance of all of Seller’s obligations under the MISO Documents associated with such Contract Planning Resource(s) or Seller’s failure to meet and perform such obligations.

  • Xxxxx agrees to indemnify and hold harmless Seller from all claims, liabilities, taxes, and damages arising in relation or respect to the Product after delivery of the Product to Buyer except with respect to any costs or charges imposed on or liabilities associated with Seller’s performance of all of Seller’s obligations under the MISO Documents associated with such Contract Planning Resource(s) or Seller’s failure to meet and perform such obligations.

  • Buyer agrees to indemnify and hold harmless Seller from all claims, liabilities, taxes, and damages arising in relation or respect to the Product after delivery of the Product to Buyer except with respect to any costs or charges imposed on or liabilities associated with Seller’s performance of all of Seller’s obligations of the MISO Documents associated with such Planning Resource(s) or Seller’s failure to meet and perform such obligations.

  • Buyer: Party B Seller: Party A Product: “Planning Resource Credits” (“PRC”) as such term is defined in the MISO Documents.

  • Seller shall also be obligated to (i) meet and perform, or cause a third party to meet and perform, all of the obligations of the MISO Documents associated with such Contract Planning Resource(s) and (ii) ensure that the Contract Planning Resource(s) remains available and qualified as a Capacity Resource and participates in the MISO market in accordance with the MISO Documents during the entirety of the applicable Season and not have a status change to “retired” or “suspended” or similar designation.


More Definitions of MISO Documents

MISO Documents means the MidContinent Independent System Operator, Inc.’s (“MISO”) (i) Open Access Transmission, Energy and Operating Reserve Markets Tariff (“ASM Tariff”) on file with the FERC, as may be amended from time to time; and (ii) the MISO Business Practice Manuals, as the same may be amended from time to time. In the event of any inconsistency in the MISO Documents, the ASM Tariff shall prevail.

Related to MISO Documents

  • Related Agreements shall have the meaning specified in the recitals to the Administration Agreement.

  • Project Documents means all documents relating to the Construction Loan, Mortgage Loan and Construction Contract. It shall also include all documents required by any governmental agency having jurisdiction over the Apartment Housing in connection with the development, construction and financing of the Apartment Housing, including but not limited to, the approved Plans and Specifications for the development and construction of the Apartment Housing.

  • Related Documents mean all promissory notes, credit agreements, loan agreements, environmental agreements, guaranties, security agreements, mortgages, deeds of trust, security deeds, collateral mortgages, and all other instruments, agreements and documents, whether now or hereafter existing, executed in connection with the Loan.

  • Bond Documents means the Bonds, the Indenture, the Loan Agreement, the Remarketing Agreement, the Remarketing Circular, and all amendments and supplements thereto.

  • Documents includes any and all instruments, documents, agreements, certificates, indentures, notices and other writings, however evidenced.

  • Purchase Documents The mortgage purchase agreements between Xxxxxxx Mac and its Mortgage sellers and servicers, which are the contracts that govern the purchase and servicing of Mortgages and which include, among other things, the Guide and any negotiated modifications, amendments or supplements to the Guide.

  • Constitutive Documents means the Trust Deed or such other documents as defined in the Regulations.