WECC definition

WECC means the Western Electricity Coordinating Council, the regional reliability council for the Western United States, Northwestern Mexico and Southwestern Canada.

Examples of WECC in a sentence

  • The CAISO will have the right to allocate reliability-related penalty costs assessed to the CAISO by FERC, NERC and/or WECC to the RC Customer in accordance with Section X.X19.14 of the CAISO Tariff.

  • This Agreement may be terminated by WECC or Data Recipient at any time at their sole discretion.

  • The one-line diagram indicates the following: • Interconnection Facilities; • the network upgrades; • the Point of Delivery (if applicable, into WECC Path 48); • The House Power source and associated dedicated electric metering device; and • ownership and location of meters.

  • If at any time during the term of this Agreement Data Recipient or an employee of Data Recipient with access to Non-Public Information ceases to be employed by his or her then current employer, Data Recipient agrees to notify WECC within five (5) business days of the change in employment.

  • To the extent that new reliability standards applicable to the operation and maintenance of the Project are promulgated by WECC, NERC, FERC, or NMPRC, or any successor agencies, any and all costs incurred as a result of actions required for compliance with the new reliability standards shall be borne by Subscriber Organization.


More Definitions of WECC

WECC means the Western Electricity Coordinating Council, the regional reliability council for the western United States, northwestern Mexico, and southwestern Canada, or any successor entity.
WECC means the Western Electricity Coordinating Council, the regional reliability council for the Xxxxxxx Xxxxxx Xxxxxx, Xxxxxxxxxxxx Xxxxxx, and Northwestern Mexico.
WECC means the Western Electricity Coordinating Council or successor agency. “WREGIS” means the Western Renewable Energy Generating Information System or any successor renewable energy tracking program.
WECC means the Western Electricity Coordinating Council, the regional entity responsible for coordinating and promoting regional bulk electric system reliability in the Western Canada and the United States, or any successor organization.