Qualified Reporting Entity definition

Qualified Reporting Entity means an organization providing renewable generation data for the purpose of creating WREGIS Certificates that has met the Qualified Reporting Entity guidelines established in appendix D of the WREGIS operating rules.
Qualified Reporting Entity has the meaning set forth in the WREGIS Operating Rules, as applicable to the Generating Facility as the Registered Generating Unit.
Qualified Reporting Entity or (“QRE”) means an organization providing renewable output on a unit specific basis for the purpose of creating WREGIS Certificates that has met the QRE guidelines established in the WREGIS Operating Rules.

Examples of Qualified Reporting Entity in a sentence

  • Seller may either elect to enter into a Qualified Reporting Entity Services Agreement with PacifiCorp in a form similar to that in Exhibit 4.6(2) or elect to act as its own WREGIS-defined Qualified Reporting Entity.

  • Seller may either elect to enter into a Qualified Reporting Entity Services Agreement with PacifiCorp in a form then used by PacifiCorp (a copy of which PacifiCorp will provide to Seller) or elect to act as its own WREGIS-defined Qualified Reporting Entity.

  • Contractor or its subcontractor will act as the Qualified Reporting Entity and report the generation of the PV System in the WREGIS and shall provide confirmation of reporting of the RECs to the Judicial Council.

  • If the Qualified Reporting Entity, designated reporting entity (using protocols described in an Interface Control Document), a Self-Reporting Interface, or Account Holder or its Agents or assigns fails to supply all required Output on registered Generating Units to WECC according to the dates specified in the Operating Rules, the Account Holder and Generator Owner will automatically be notified of the missing Output.

  • An organization providing renewable Output on a unit-specific basis for the purpose of creating WREGIS Certificates that has met the Qualified Reporting Entity Guidelines established in the WREGIS Operating Rules and agreed to in the ICD.

  • Seller shall be responsible for WREGIS Certificate issuance fees and WREGIS expenses associated with registering the Facility, maintaining its account, acquiring and arranging for a Qualified Reporting Entity (“QRE”) and any applicable QRE agreements, and transferring WREGIS Certificates to Buyer, Buyer’s Authorized Representative, or any other designees.

  • Seller shall be responsible for WREGIS Certificate issuance fees and WREGIS expenses associated with registering the Facility, maintaining its account, acquiring and arranging for a Qualified Reporting Entity (“QRE”) and any applicable QRE agreements, and transferring WREGIS Certificates to each Buyer, each such Buyer’s Authorized Representatives, or any other designees.

  • With respect to WREGIS, Seller shall cause and allow Buyer to be the Qualified Reporting Entity and Account Holder (as such terms are defined by WREGIS) for the Facility within thirty (30) days after the Commercial Operation Date.

  • No Annual Fee will be charged to: (1) non-transacting state, provincial, or federal regulators; (2) Qualified Reporting Entities whose sole purpose is to report generation output on behalf of a Generating Unit that is not necessarily owned by the Qualified Reporting Entity; and (3) non-transacting voluntary program administrators.

  • A Qualified Reporting Entity (QRE) in the National Energy Efficiency Registry (NEER) is an entity reporting Asset Output data to the NEER Administrator (NEER-Admin), consistent with the Qualified Reporting Entity Guidelines detailed in this appendix.


More Definitions of Qualified Reporting Entity

Qualified Reporting Entity or “QRE” shall have the meaning as defined in the WREGIS Operating Rules, as such may be amended from time to time.
Qualified Reporting Entity. (QRE) is defined in attachment 1 of the WREGIS TOU.
Qualified Reporting Entity has the meaning set forth in the WREGIS Operating Rules.
Qualified Reporting Entity or (“QRE”) refers to an entity authorized by WREGIS to submit meter data associated with renewable energy on behalf of the generator owner using the WREGIS application. “Rate Schedule” refers to the rate buildout, or formula, that includes all the necessary Billing Determinants, and the values applied to each, used to calculate charges or credits per unit of electricity consumed (kWh) or per unit of demand (kW).
Qualified Reporting Entity or “QRE” means an organization providing renewable energy data to WREGIS for registered generating units. QREs shall meet the Qualified Reporting Entity Guidelines established in the WREGIS Operating Rules.
Qualified Reporting Entity or “QRE” xiii. “Subaccounts”

Related to Qualified Reporting Entity

  • Extended Reporting Period means a designated period of time after a claims-made policy has expired during which a claim may be made and coverage triggered as if the claim has been made during the policy period.

  • Certifying entity means an independent certifying organization meeting the requirements in 10 CFR 34, Appendix A or an agreement state meeting the requirements in 10 CFR 34, Appendix A, Parts II and III.