Operating Order definition

Operating Order means BC Hydro management’s standing instructions to operators and field workers (both BC Hydro and Customer) regarding electric system operation.
Operating Order or “Order” means this 2010 Operating Order, which amends and restates that certain 2004 Operating Agreement filed with the Commission on November 12, 2004 as directed in Decision 04-10-020, clarifying and revising that certain original Operating Agreement filed with the Commission on April 17, 2003, consistent with Decision 03-04-029, which replaced that certain Operating Order adopted pursuant to Decision 02-12-069, as amended and supplemented from time to time.
Operating Order means a Local Operating Order, Joint Operating Order, Generation Operating Order; System Operating Order or a Transmission Operating Order;

Examples of Operating Order in a sentence

  • Buyer shall have the right, but not the obligation, to provide Seller with updated Charging Notices and Discharging Notices during any CAISO Operating Order, or Curtailment Order consistent with the Operational Procedures.

  • Utility Supply is total energy dispatched from URG, new Utility contracts and Utility market purchases with adjustments for Ancillary Services and ISO Instructed Energy, exchange transactions, negative load deviations and supply deviations as described below, and with deductions for existing energy sales transactions and utility pump-back load as of the date of this Operating Order, PG&Es WAPA load, and transmission losses.

  • Operating Requirements – Any operating and technical requirements that may be applicable, including the Operating Order, the PIR and the DIR.

  • BC Hydro shall not be obligated to deliver Shore Power under this Agreement until the Local Operating Order is signed.

  • The Port Customer shall at all times maintain, repair and replace the Port Electricity Electrical Equipment in accordance with the requirements of BC Hydro’s Electric Tariff and the Local Operating Order.

  • The size of the commission for each transaction is communicated to the Client at the time of the transaction until the client confirms the Operating Order.

  • For the purposes of remittance determination, exchanges existing as of the date of the Operating Order are excluded from the calculation of surplus sales.

  • The Parties may from time to time agree in writing to change the provisions of the Local Operating Order without such changes or the Local Operating Order itself being considered modifications or amendments to this Agreement.

  • The procedures for connecting and disconnecting docked Eligible Vessels to and from Port Electricity Electrical Equipment, and procedures for related matters (including synchronization, transfer of loads, communications, safety) will be set forth in the Local Operating Order to be agreed upon and signed between BC Hydro and the Port Customer.


More Definitions of Operating Order

Operating Order means structurally competent and equipped with a functioning pump or surface water intake.

Related to Operating Order

  • Adopting Order means an order of the Bureau adopting the terms of this Consent Decree without change, addition, deletion, or modification.

  • Financing Order means an order of the commission adopted in accordance with 69-8-503 that authorizes the imposition and collection of fixed transition amounts and the issuance of transition bonds.

  • Scheduling Order means the scheduling order to be entered pursuant to Rule 23.1 of the Rules of the Court of Chancery, substantially in the form attached hereto as Exhibit C.

  • Financing Orders means, collectively, the Interim Financing Order and the Final Financing Order.

  • Development order means any order granting, denying, or granting with conditions an application for a development permit. See s. 163.3164(15), F.S. “Development permit” includes any building permit, zoning permit, subdivision approval, rezoning, certification, special exception, variance, or any other official action of local government having the effect of permitting the development of land. See s. 163.3164(16), F.S.