Transmission Agreements definition

Transmission Agreements means each transmission contract, agreement or tariff that is used or necessary for the delivery of Electric Power and Energy from the Point of Delivery to the Participant’s System Point of Receipt, whether by direct transmission, displacement, exchange or otherwise.
Transmission Agreements means any transmission service agreement required to deliver the Net Output of the Facility to the Point of Delivery. Such transmission service agreements must have a start date that is on or before the Commercial Operation Date of the Facility and continue through, or have rollover rights for, the entire Term.
Transmission Agreements means the NSTUA, the NBTUA, and the MEPCO TRA.

Examples of Transmission Agreements in a sentence

  • Existing Transmission Agreements are either Transmission Wheeling Agreements or Transmission Facility Agreements, and are listed in the ISO OATT.

  • This Attachment describes (i) the treatment of Existing Transmission Agreements (“ETA”), including Transmission Wheeling Agreements (“TWA”), Third Party Transmission Wheeling Agreements (“Third Party TWA”), and Transmission Facility Agreements (“TFA”), (ii) the treatment of Grandfathered Rights and Grandfathered TCCs arising out of such Existing Transmission Agreements, and (iii) the creation of Existing Transmission Capacity for Native Load.

  • Nothing in this Section 3.03(d) shall limit the ISO’s obligations with respect to Grandfathered Transmission Agreements in accordance with Section 3.11 of this Agreement.

  • If and to the extent that FERC regulations require the ISO to submit such electronic reports for the Grandfathered Transmission Agreements, the PTOs shall provide the ISO with assistance in developing and submitting such required reports.

  • The PTOs shall submit all required electronic reports with respect to such Grandfathered Transmission Agreements.


More Definitions of Transmission Agreements

Transmission Agreements means the Analogue Transmission Agreement, the BBC DTT Transmission Agreement No. 1 and the BBC DTT Transmission Agreement No. 2 or any of them as the context requires.
Transmission Agreements means the agreements entered into between Seller's Affiliate Avangrid Renewables, LLC and Transmission Provider, pursuant to Transmission Provider's FERC-approved OATT, to facilitate, pursuant to Exhibit H, Buyer's transmission service to enable delivery of the Project Energy over the Transmission Provider's Transmission System. Transmission Agreements are more fully described in Exhibit H.
Transmission Agreements means, collectively, the (a) Agreement for Phase I Work on Interconnection Facilities, dated June 27, 1986, between PGV and HELCO, (b) Agreement to Design 69 KV Transmission Lines, Substation at Pohoiki, Modifications to Substations at Puna and Kaumana and Temporary 34.5 Facility to Interconnect PGV's Geothermal Electric Plant with HELCO's System Grid (Phase II), dated May 23, 1990, between PGV and HELCO, (c) Agreement to Construct 69 KV Transmission Lines, Substation at Pohoiki, Modifications to Substations at Puna and Kaumana and Temporary 34.5 Facility to Interconnect PGV's Geothermal Electric Plant with HELCO's System Grid (Phase III), dated May 23, 1990, between PGV and HELCO and (d) Transmission Line Agreement, dated March 7, 1995, between PGV and HELCO.
Transmission Agreements means the Analogue Transmission Agreement, the BBC DTT Transmission Agreement and the ONDIGITAL DTT Transmission Agreement or such one of them as the context requires.
Transmission Agreements means the New Brunswick Transmission Utilization Agreement and the MEPCO Transmission Rights Agreement; and
Transmission Agreements means the Transmission Service and Operating Agreement between the Agency and PacifiCorp and such other transmission contract, agreement or tariff that may be used or entered into from time to time for the delivery of S-1 Electricity to the Members.
Transmission Agreements means the WPK Transmission Agreement and the MPS Transmission Agreement.