
UI Transmission Services Information
This page is intended to supplement the ISO New England Open Access Same-Time Information System by providing UI specific information regarding transmission services. If you have any questions regarding this information or require a list of current UI point-to-point transmission service rates, please contact Rose Pysh at Rose.Pysh@uinet.com. Please include your daytime phone number when contacting UI by e-mail.
UI Local Point-to-Point Service Pursuant to Schedules 8 and 9 of Schedule 21-UI under Section II of the ISO New England, FERC Electric Tariff No. 3, UI provides Local Point-to-Point Service from its Non-PTF (Local Network) Facilities to the regional ISO New England PTF system. The rate for Local Point-to- Point Service is posted on UI's offerings pages.
Network Integration Transmission Service (Local Network Service) Pursuant to Schedules 12 and 13 of Schedule 21-UI under Section II of the ISO New England, FERC Electric Tariff No. 3, UI provides Local Network Service for Load Connected to the Non-PTF and PTF Facilities.
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FERC Standards of Conduct
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Organizational Chart and Job Descriptions of Wholesale Merchant and Transmission System Operations Functions
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Requests for Service
Requests for Long-Term Firm Transmission Service must be made in writing and either mailed or faxed to:
Attention: Transmission Tariff
The United Illuminating Company
PO Box 1564
157 Church Street, MS 1-16F
New Haven, CT 06506-0901
Attention: Transmission Tariff
FAX: (203) 499-3625
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Transmission Service Applications
& Agreements
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Applications for Transmission Service
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Transmission Service Agreements
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UI Partners With Level Communications
The United Illuminating Company has partnered with Level Communications to provide wireless infrastructure services to wireless carriers which assist in the development of networks to better meet the needs of their wireless telecommunications subscribers.
UI and Level offer a managed infrastructure portfolio of 800 electric transmission towers and portions of existing real property portfolio. These locations can be used to co-locate a wireless carriers' network equipment, such as base stations and antennas, throughout UI’s 17-town service territory.
UI’s transmission towers are ideal locations for the placement of antennas to attain or enhance signal coverage objectives, and assist the Connecticut Sitting Council in their efforts to promote the sharing of appropriate structures in order to avoid the unnecessary proliferation of new towers.
For more information on wireless infrastructure services, please visit www.levelcomm.com. |