Native Balancing Authority definition

Native Balancing Authority means the balancing authority for the balancing authority area where the Project is physically interconnected to the electric system. As of the Execution Date, the Native Balancing Authority is [insert name].]
Native Balancing Authority or “Native BA” shall have the same meaning set forth in the NERC Glossary of Terms Used in NERC Reliability Standards as may be amended from time to time.
Native Balancing Authority. [OPTIONAL: or “[short name”]]), [ (“Native Transmission Operator”),] [ (“Native Reliability Coordinator”)] [ (“Third Party Reliability Coordinator”)] [ (“Additional Third Party Reliability Coordinator”)] and (“Company” [OPTIONAL: or “[short name]”]). [Use as/when applicable: This Agreement supersedes the {insert details to identify the agreement being superseded, the effective date of the agreement, the service agreement number designation, and the FERC docket number, if applicable, for the agreement being superseded.}]] Company,[, Native Balancing Authority, [ Native Transmission Operator,] [, Native Reliability Coordinator,] [, Third Party Reliability Coordinator,] [, Additional Third Party Reliability Coordinator,]] and PJM are hereinafter referred to individually as a “Party” and collectively as the “Parties.”

Examples of Native Balancing Authority in a sentence

  • The Attaining Balancing Authority and the Native Balancing Authority shall use a dynamic value emanating from an agreed upon common source to account for the Pseudo-Tie in the Actual Net Interchange (NIA) term of their respective control ACE (or alternate control process).

  • The Schedule(s) involves a Pseudo-Tie generating unit delivering energy from its Native Balancing Authority Area to an Attaining Balancing Authority Area.

  • A Generator that desires a Pseudo-Tie of its Generating Unit from a Native Balancing Authority Area to the CAISO Balancing Authority Area shall comply with the applicable provisions of the Pseudo-Tie Protocol in Appendix N in addition to all provisions of this CAISO Tariff applicable to Participating Generators, except as expressly provided, including that it shall be required to enter into a Pseudo-Tie Participating Generator Agreement with the CAISO rather than a Participating Generator Agreement.

  • In practical application, however, both the Native Balancing Authority and Attaining Balancing Authority can agree to exchange the obligations from that shown in the table below.

  • Seller shall comply with all applicable requirements of Law, the CAISO, [For Projects located outside of CAISO: the Native Balancing Authority,] NERC and WECC relating to the Project (including those related to safety, construction, ownership and/or operation of the Project).

  • Seller shall adjust delivery amounts as directed by the CAISO, the Participating Transmission Owner, Buyer, [For Projects located outside of CAISO: the Native Balancing Authority,] or a Transmission Provider during any Dispatch Down Period.

  • Seller shall arrange for and maintain, or cause to be maintained, during the Delivery Term appropriate interconnection agreements with the Native Balancing Authority and appropriate Pseudo Tie Agreements among the parties thereto that permit and facilitate the dynamic transfer of the output of the Project via a pseudo-tie from the Native Balancing Authority to the CAISO.] Any and such interconnection agreement is separate and not a part of this Agreement.

  • If there are determined to be deliverability Network Upgrade costs on the CAISO Grid as an affected system of the Native Balancing Authority as a result of this Project, Buyer can request that Seller elect to fund or elect not to fund all deliverability Network Upgrades.

  • During any suspension period, the pseudo-tied generating unit shall remain under the operational control of the Attaining Balancing Authority and shall not be under the operational control of Native Balancing Authority.

  • Each Party shall perform all generation, scheduling and transmission services in compliance with all applicable (i) operating policies, criteria, rules, guidelines, tariffs and protocols of the CAISO [For Projects located outside of CAISO: and the Native Balancing Authority], (ii) WECC scheduling practices and (iii) Good Industry Practices.

Related to Native Balancing Authority

  • Balancing Authority or “BA” shall mean the responsible entity that integrates resource plans ahead of time, maintains load-interchange-generation balance within a Balancing Authority Area, and supports interconnection frequency in real-time.

  • Balancing Authority Area or “BAA” shall mean the collection of generation, transmission, and loads within the metered boundaries of the Balancing Authority. The Balancing Authority maintains load-resource balance within this area.

  • contracting authorities means the State, regional or local authorities, bodies governed by public law or associations formed by one or more such authorities or one or more such bodies governed by public law;

  • Sanctioning Authority means [The FA][the [ ] County Football Association Limited].