Examples of Transmission Fund in a sentence
The specific factors include: (1) the amount of transmission revenues/expenses eliminated through the termination of some TWAs including existing net Transmission Fund (“T-Fund”) distributions in effect under the current NYPP pricing mechanism; (2) estimated Congestion Rents to be paid under LBMP; (3) revenues received from the distribution of Net Congestion Rents and the sale of TCCs; and (4) transmission revenues received from off-system sales.
Transmission Fund: The mechanism used under the current NYPP Agreement to compensate the Member Systems for providing Transmission Service for economy Energy Transactions over their transmission systems.
For fiscal year 2022 the approved budget for each fund was: Regulatory Fund $2,635,551, Transmission Fund $500, and NWAC Fund$950,000.The OPA appeared before the EUT Committee during the second session of the 130th Legislature, offering testimony during public hearings as well as working with the Committee during work sessions and language reviews.
NYSEG represents and warrants that Buyer shall not be obligated to pay a NYSEG transmission charge in connection with any NYPP Economy Energy transaction as defined in the NYPP Agreement as effective and on file with FERC without waiving NYSEG's right to NYPP Economy Energy Transaction Transmission Fund payments.
The OPA manages three budgetary funds: Regulatory Fund (Title 35-A MRS §116, sub-§8), Transmission Fund (Title 35-A MRS§3132, sub-§10-A), and Nonwires Alternatives Coordination Fund (NWAC) (Title 35-A MRS §116, sub-§9; PL 2019, c.298, §2).
For fiscal year 2023 the approved budget for each of OPA’s three operating funds was: Regulatory Fund $3,786,360, Transmission Fund $500, and NWAC Fund $950,000.
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NYSEG represents and warrants that Buyer shall not be ------------ obligated to pay a NYSEG transmission charge in connection with any NYPP Economy Energy transaction as defined in the NYPP Agreement as effective and on file with FERC without waiving NYSEG's right to NYPP Economy Energy Transaction Transmission Fund payments.
The specific factors include: (1) the amount of transmission revenues/expenses eliminated through the termination of some TWAs including existing net Transmission Fund (AT-Fund@) distributions in effect under the current NYPP pricing mechanism; (2) estimated Congestion Rents to be paid under LBMP; (3) revenues received from the distribution of Excess Congestion Rents and the sale of TCCs; and (4) transmission revenues received from off-system sales.
The LESA Model was also used to identify whether the proposed Project would meet the threshold criteria as a significant impact to Agricultural Resources under CEQA Guidelines.