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Title 16
Chapter 12
Subchapter II
§ 824p. Siting of interstate ele...
§ 824r. Protection of transmissi...
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§ 824q.
Native load service obligation
(a)
Definitions
In this section:
(1)
The term “distribution utility” means an electric utility that has a service obligation to end-users or to a State utility or electric cooperative that, directly or indirectly, through one or more additional State utilities or electric cooperatives, provides electric service to end-users.
(2)
The term “load-serving entity” means a distribution utility or an electric utility that has a service obligation.
(3)
The term “service obligation” means a requirement applicable to, or the exercise of authority granted to, an electric utility under Federal, State, or local law or under long-term contracts to provide electric service to end-users or to a distribution utility.
(4)
The term “State utility” means a State or any political subdivision of a State, or any agency, authority, or instrumentality of any one or more of the foregoing, or a corporation that is wholly owned, directly or indirectly, by any one or more of the foregoing, competent to carry on the business of developing, transmitting, utilizing, or distributing power.
(b)
Meeting service obligations
(1)
Paragraph (2) applies to any load-serving entity that, as of
August 8, 2005
—
(A)
owns generation facilities, markets the output of Federal generation facilities, or holds rights under one or more wholesale contracts to purchase electric energy, for the purpose of meeting a service obligation; and
(B)
by reason of ownership of transmission facilities, or one or more contracts or service agreements for firm transmission service, holds firm transmission rights for delivery of the output of the generation facilities or the purchased energy to meet the service obligation.
(2)
Any load-serving entity described in paragraph (1) is entitled to use the firm transmission rights, or, equivalent tradable or financial transmission rights, in order to deliver the output or purchased energy, or the output of other generating facilities or purchased energy to the extent deliverable using the rights, to the extent required to meet the service obligation of the load-serving entity.
(3)
(A)
To the extent that all or a portion of the service obligation covered by the firm transmission rights or equivalent tradable or financial transmission rights is transferred to another load-serving entity, the successor load-serving entity shall be entitled to use the firm transmission rights or equivalent tradable or financial transmission rights associated with the transferred service obligation.
(B)
Subsequent transfers to another load-serving entity, or back to the original load-serving entity, shall be entitled to the same rights.
(4)
The Commission shall exercise the authority of the Commission under this chapter in a manner that facilitates the planning and expansion of transmission facilities to meet the reasonable needs of load-serving entities to satisfy the service obligations of the load-serving entities, and enables load-serving entities to secure firm transmission rights (or equivalent tradable or financial rights) on a long-term basis for long-term power supply arrangements made, or planned, to meet such needs.
(c)
Allocation of transmission rights
(d)
Certain transmission rights
(e)
Obligation to build
(f)
Contracts
(g)
Water pumping facilities
(h)
ERCOT
(i)
Jurisdiction
(j)
TVA area
(1)
Subject to paragraphs (2) and (3), for purposes of subsection (b)(1)(B), a load-serving entity that is located within the service area of the Tennessee Valley Authority and that has a firm wholesale power supply contract with the Tennessee Valley Authority shall be considered to hold firm transmission rights for the transmission of the power provided.
(2)
Nothing in this subsection affects the requirements of
section 824k(j) of this title
.
(3)
The Commission shall not issue an order on the basis of this subsection that is contrary to the purposes of
section 824k(j) of this title
.
(k)
Effect of exercising rights
(
June 10, 1920, ch. 285
, pt. II, § 217, as added
Pub. L. 109–58, title XII, § 1233(a)
,
Aug. 8, 2005
,
119 Stat. 957
.)
cite as:
16 USC 824q
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