WECC definition
WECC means the Western Electricity Coordinating Council or successor agency.
WECC means the Western Electricity Coordinating Council.
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
All generation Scheduling shall be performed in accordance with the CAISO Tariff and applicable NERC and WECC operating policies, criteria, and any other applicable guidelines.
The Forecasting Procedures may need to be modified, from time to time, by written agreement of the Authorized Representatives of both Parties, in order to comply with all applicable requirements, including those of the Transmission Provider, WECC, and any Balancing Authority involved in the Scheduling of Energy under this Agreement.
More Definitions of WECC
WECC means Western Electricity Coordinating Council.
WECC means the Western Electricity Coordinating Council, or its successor(s).
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.
WECC means the Western Electricity Coordinating Council of the North American Electric Reliability Corporation, or a successor to the corporation.
WECC means the Western Electricity Coordinating Council. “WSPP” means the Western Systems Power Pool. “WSPP Agreement” means the Western Systems Power Pool Agreement as amended from time to time. “West Firm” or “WSPP Firm” means with respect to a Transaction, a Product that is or will be scheduled as firm energy and consistent with the most recent rules adopted by the WECC for which the only excuses for failure to deliver or receive are if an interruption is (i) due to an Uncontrollable Force as provided in Section 10 of the WSPP Agreement; or (ii) where applicable, to meet Seller's public utility or statutory obligations to its customers. Notwithstanding any other provision in this Master Agreement, if Seller exercises its right to interrupt to meet its public utility or statutory obligations, Seller shall be responsible for payment of damages for failure to deliver firm energy as provided in Article Four of this Agreement.