Joint Operating definition
Examples of Joint Operating in a sentence
The Joint Operating Committee shall meet as necessary, but not less than once each calendar year, to carry out the duties set forth herein.
All decisions and agreements, if any, made by the Joint Operating Committee, shall be evidenced in writing.
The Joint Operating Committee shall hold a meeting at the request of either Party, at a time and place agreed upon by the representatives.
At least six (6) months prior to the expected Initial Synchronization Date, Interconnection Customer and Transmission Provider shall each appoint one representative and one alternate to the Joint Operating Committee.
Each Party shall comply with the Emergency Condition procedures of the applicable ISO/RTO, NERC, the Applicable Reliability Council, Applicable Laws and Regulations, and any emergency procedures agreed to by the Joint Operating Committee.
Except in the case of ISOs and RTOs, Transmission Provider shall constitute a Joint Operating Committee to coordinate operating and technical considerations of Interconnection Service.
Each Party shall cooperate in providing to the Joint Operating Committee all information required in the performance of the Joint Operating Committee's duties.
The Joint Operating Committee shall perform all of its duties consistent with the provisions of this LGIA.
Enhancements and expansions of the Transmission System that (1) a Regional Transmission Expansion Plan developed pursuant to Schedule 6 of the Operating Agreement or (2) the Coordinated System Plan periodically developed pursuant to the Joint Operating Agreement Between the Midwest Independent Transmission System Operator, Inc.
This Joint Operating Agreement (“Agreement”) dated this 1st day of December, 2004, by and between Southwest Power Pool, Inc.