Reciprocal Entity definition
Examples of Reciprocal Entity in a sentence
The ORS will review the studies of both the requesting Reciprocal Entity and the other Reciprocal Entity, and direct the participating Reciprocal Entities to take appropriate action.
If a Reciprocal Entity believes that another Reciprocal Entity implementing the congestion management portion of this process has a significant impact on one of their Flowgates, but that Flowgate was not included in the Coordinated Flowgate list, the involved Reciprocal Entities will use the following process.
The Reciprocal Entity conducting the study then submits these studies to the other Reciprocal Entity implementing this process.
The other Reciprocal Entity will review the studies and determine if they appear to support the request of the Reciprocal Entity conducting the study.
Determine whether procedure(s) for managing congestion will differ based on where the Flowgate is located (i.e., inside Reciprocal Entity A, inside Reciprocal Entity B, or outside both Reciprocal Entity A and Reciprocal Entity B).
Nothing in this Agreement, whether express or implied, is intended to confer any rights or remedies under or by reason of this Agreement on any person or entity that is not a Party or a permitted successor or assign; provided, that nothing in this Section shall affect the rights or obligations of any Reciprocal Entity under a Reciprocal Coordination Agreement.
Each Party and Reciprocal Entity shall bear its own costs, if any, of compliance with the Congestion Management Process and this Article.
Nothing in this section precludes an Operating Entity or Reciprocal Entity from calculating AFCs for any Flowgates.
MIDWEST ISO will implement the Congestion Management Process (only as a Reciprocal Entity with PJM and not as a Market-Based Operating Entity) for the Reciprocal Coordinated Flowgates, specified in Appendix F thereof (or the most current list as posted on the OASIS), including all provisions for creating Reciprocal Coordinated Flowgates adding new Reciprocal Coordinated Flowgates, and the dispute resolution process for adding Reciprocal Coordinated Flowgates.
Effective upon PJM’s inclusion of the Northern Illinois Control Area into the PJM market, PJM will implement the Congestion Management Process (both as a Market-Based Operating Entity and as a Reciprocal Entity with MIDWEST ISO) for the Coordinated Flowgates specified in Appendix F thereof (or the most current list as posted on the OASIS), including all provisions for creating Coordinated Flowgates, adding new Coordinated Flowgates, and the dispute resolution process for adding Coordinated Flowgates.