Scheduling Point definition
Examples of Scheduling Point in a sentence
Any Scheduling Coordinator or other such entity scheduling a Wheeling transaction shall pay to the ISO the product of (i) the applicable Wheeling Access Charge, and (ii) the total hourly schedules of Wheeling in kilowatt-hours for each month at each Scheduling Point associated with that transaction.
The methodology for developing the weighted average rate for Wheeling at each Scheduling Point is set forth in Appendix H.
To the extent that more than one Participating TO owns or has firm entitlement to transmission capacity exiting the ISO Controlled Grid at a Scheduling Point, the Scheduling Coordinator shall pay the ISO each month a rate for Wheeling at that Scheduling Point which reflects an average of the Wheeling Access Charge of those Participating TOs, weighted by the relative share of such ownership or firm entitlement to transmission capacity.
Power flows to and from the Project shall be measured at or, at the CAISO’s option for its respective Metering Equipment, compensated to, the Scheduling Point.
This includes procedures related to TSR conformance by the Customer, and at the time a valid Scheduling Point is designated, for the submittal of a Redirect Request.
The Delivery Point shall be [the point of interconnection of the Project to the CAISO Grid] [Seller may specify another delivery point; for a Project located outside the CAISO Grid, the Delivery Point should be a CAISO Scheduling Point as defined by the CAISO] and for financial settlement purposes under the applicable CAISO market, the PNode corresponding to such point.
First, the revenues shall be allocated between such TAC Areas in proportion to the ownership and Entitlements of transmission capacity, less all Encumbrances, at the Scheduling Point of the Participating TOs in each such TAC Area.
Additionally, if the Scheduling Point is located at Low Voltage Transmission Facilities, the applicable Low Voltage Wheeling Access Charge component will be added to the Wheeling Access Charge.
For most practical purposes, a Scheduling Point can be considered to be a Zone that is outside the ISO’s Controlled Grid.
A Scheduling Point typically is physically located at an “outside” boundary of the ISO Controlled Grid (e.g., at the point of interconnection between a Control Area utility and the ISO Controlled Grid).