OATI webRegistry definition

OATI webRegistry means the system developed by Open Access Technology International, Inc. to perform the NAESB EIR functions.

Examples of OATI webRegistry in a sentence

  • Following issuance of this Final Rule and the Commission’s registration in the OATI webRegistry, the Commission will issue a notice specifying which entity code should be used to ensure that the Commission is an addressee on the e-Tags.

  • In addition, Leads will be responsible for registering all required “Business Objects” on the Electric Industry Registry on the OATI webRegistry website.

  • Appendix A of the Data Dictionary previously included the registered Balancing Authority names and abbreviations that were kept current as part of the Transmission Service Information Network (TSIN) by the North American Electric Reliability Council (NERC).116 In November 2012, the NERC TSIN Registry site was decommissioned and replaced by the OATI webRegistry.

  • See NAESB Electronic Tagging Functional Specifications, Version 1.8.1.1, section 3.6.1.1.1, at 66.103 Following issuance of this Final Rule and the Commission’s registration in the OATI webRegistry, the Commission will issue a notice specifying which entity code should be used to ensure that the Commission is an addressee on the e-Tags.104 The Commission reserves the right to arrange for direct electronic delivery at some future date.105 E-Tag NOPR, FERC Stats.

  • These figures are based on staff analysis of the OATI webRegistry, or NAESB Electric Industry Registry, published on February 22, 2013.

  • Although the Commission has not completed the registration process, the Commission intends to facilitate the continued development of compliance software and processes by issuing this notice to specify that "FERC" will be the likely entity and tag codes registered in the Purchasing-Seller Entity section of OATI webRegistry.

  • Source – a pre-approved and validated OATI webRegistry source point.

  • In most cases, the name registered in the NAESB Electric Industry Registry (EIR) provided by the OATI webRegistry system is the same as the Tie Point.

  • Any questions concerning these specifications should be directed to Auburn University, Procurement Officer Matthew Pike, Phone: 334-844-3630, Auburn University, AL.

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