North American Electric Reliability Council definition

North American Electric Reliability Council. NERC’)” means the national organization responsible for operational policies and reliability planning standards applicable to national system operations and electric distribution companies, or their successor organizations.
North American Electric Reliability Council or “NERC” means North American Electric Reliability Corporation.
North American Electric Reliability Council or “NERC” means the North American Electric Reliability Council or any successor organization.

Examples of North American Electric Reliability Council in a sentence

  • The North American Electric Reliability Council or any successor thereto.

  • NERC shall mean the North American Electric Reliability Council or its successor organization.

  • Reliability Obligations for resources or loads in the BPA Control Area are determined by applying the North American Electric Reliability Council (NERC), Western Electricity Coordinating Council (WECC), and Northwest Power Pool (NWPP) reliability criteria.

  • To the extent any such Work involves critical cyber assets, Contractor agrees to be bound by and comply with the North American Electric Reliability Council (“NERC”) Critical Infrastructure Protection (“CIP”) standards.

  • In its capacity as an RTO, the ISO has the responsibility to protect the short-term reliability of the New England Control Area and to operate the system according to reliability standards established by the Northeast Power Coordinating Council (“NPCC”) and the North American Electric Reliability Council (“NERC”).

  • The 24-hour products are effective 24 hours a day, seven days a week, while the on peak products are effective during on peak periods defined as the hours ending 0800 through 2300, Eastern Prevailing Time (EPT) Mondays through Fridays, excluding North American Electric Reliability Council (NERC) holidays.

  • A contiguous geographical area which is a distinct region of the North American Electric Reliability Council.

  • As the Reliability Coordinator for Entergy, SPP has authority over all matters within the scope of its duties as a North American Electric Reliability Council (NERC) Reliability Coordinator.

  • The Dayton Power and Light Company (DP&L) has prepared this Facilities Connection Requirements document to ensure compliance with North American Electric Reliability Council (NERC) Reliability Standards and applicable Regional Reliability Organization, sub regional, Power Pool, and individual Transmission Owner planning criteria and facility connection requirements in compliance to NERC Standard FAC-001-2.

  • Note: NERC refers to the North American Electric Reliability Council.


More Definitions of North American Electric Reliability Council

North American Electric Reliability Council or "NERC" means the North American Electric Reliability Council or any successor organization.
North American Electric Reliability Council or “NERC” means the North American Electric Reliability Council or any successor organization. “Off-peak Day-Ahead Locational Marginal Price” refers to hourly energy market clearing prices during off-peak hours in the ISO-NE Day-Ahead Energy Market, as defined by ISO-NE. “On-peak Day-Ahead Locational Marginal Price refers to hourly energy market clearing prices during on-peak hours in the ISO-NE Day-Ahead Energy Market, as defined by ISO-NE
North American Electric Reliability Council or “NERC” means the North American Reliability Council, which is a power industry alliance composed of 10 regional councils and includes virtually all the power regions of the contiguous United States, Canada, and part of Mexican State of Baja

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