Balancing Authority Sample Clauses
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Balancing Authority. The area operator that is responsible for matching generation and load, for maintaining scheduled interchange with other balancing authority areas, and for maintaining the frequency, in real-time, of the electric power systems.
Balancing Authority. The responsible entity that integrates resource plans ahead of time, maintains load-interchange-generation balance within a Balancing Authority Area, and supports interconnection frequency in real time.
Balancing Authority. “Balancing Authority” has the meaning specified in the NERC Glossary.
Balancing Authority. Balancing Authority is the responsible entity unless the Balancing Authority is a member of a Frequency Response Sharing Group, in which case, the Frequency Response Sharing Group becomes the responsible entity.
Balancing Authority. The responsible entity that integrates resource plans ahead of time, maintains load-interchange-generation balance within a Balancing Authority Area, and supports interconnection frequency in real time. The CAISO is the Balancing Authority for the Eldorado System. The NV Energy Balancing Authority (also identified by WECC as the NEVP Balancing Authority) is the Balancing Authority for the Connecting Facilities.
Balancing Authority. The responsible entity that integrates resource plans ahead of time, maintains load-interchange-generation balance within a Balancing Authority Area, and supports interconnection frequency in real time. LADWP is the Balancing Authority for LADWP and CAISO is the Balancing Authority for SCE.
Balancing Authority. Service Provider shall function as the Balancing Authority.
Balancing Authority. Area (BAA): As this term is defined in the NERC Glossary of Terms.
Balancing Authority. (BA). The responsible entity that integrates Resource Plans ahead of time, maintains load-interchange-generation balance within a BAA, and supports the Interconnection frequency in real time.
Balancing Authority. The term “Balancing Authority” shall have the meaning specified in the “Glossary of Terms Used in NERC Reliability Standards.”