Examples of Relevant Electric Retail Regulatory Authority in a sentence
Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (“FERC”) Order 719-A prohibits RTOs from accepting bids of demand response resources from within small utilities unless the Relevant Electric Retail Regulatory Authority (“RERRA”) expressly authorizes such participation.
Relevant Electric Retail Regulatory Authority or RERRA shall have the meaning specified in the PJM Operating Agreement.
In order to abide by the statutory limits on its jurisdiction and authority, and in order to honor roles reserved for state and local authorities, the Commission should clarify that the Final Rule is limited to RTO/ISO rules, and include a role for state and local authorities, similar to the Relevant Electric Retail Regulatory Authority (“RERRA”) for demand response aggregation under Order No. 719 and 719-A.72.
In other words, self-supply options should be structured such that only load subject to the retail ratemaking jurisdiction of a particular Relevant Electric Retail Regulatory Authority (“RERRA”) shall pay for the costs associated with that RERRA’s resource adequacy policy choices.Moving forward, self-supply resources should be subject to the same capacity performance requirements applicable to resources that clear in RPM auctions.
Exterkal evaluatioks from these pilots will be available from Summer 2020.
In that notice, PJM requests the LSE and EDC to confirm: (1) that it is the resource’s supplier (for LSEs) or distributor (for EDCs); (2) that there are no contractual obligations that might prevent the resource from participating in the ELRP; and (3) whether there are laws or regulations of a Relevant Electric Retail Regulatory Authority (“RERRA”) regarding the resource’s ELRP participation.2However, LSEs and EDCs do not have to respond to PJM’s request.
In Order No. 2222, the Commission added section 35.28(g)(12)(iv) to the Commission’s regulations to provide that RTOs/ISOs may not accept bids from distributed energy resource aggregators aggregating customers of small utilities unless the Relevant Electric Retail Regulatory Authority (RERRA) allows such customers of small utilities to participate in distributed energy resource aggregations (i.e., to opt in).
WEC’s proposed solution creates a capacity auction that eliminates formal accreditation and planning reserve margin in favor of each LSE procuring enough capacity to meet their individual (Relevant Electric Retail Regulatory Authority regulated) risk profile.
Providers are notified via portal, fax, and letter notification within one (1) to two (2) business days of the authorization decision.
This filing proposes to remove language pertaining to an LSE that is a PRD Provider to include documentation in a PRD Plan that the LSE has received approval from the Relevant Electric Retail Regulatory Authority of a time varying retail rate structure.