Examples of Multiregional Modeling Working Group in a sentence
Commitments with external entities are coordinated with those entities through the Eastern Interconnection Reliability Assessment Group (ERAG) Multiregional Modeling Working Group (MMWG).
The MDWG is also responsible for supporting development of interconnection wide models by providing SPP transmission system planning models and related information to the Eastern Interconnection Reliability Assessment Group (ERAG) Multiregional Modeling Working Group (MMWG).
Planning models are maintained and provided in accordance with the most recent Multiregional Modeling Working Group (MMWG) Procedure Manual and MOD‐32 standard representing projected system conditions including; existing transmission and generation facilities, known outages of generation or transmission lasting six months or longer, new planned facilities and changes to existing facilities, forecasted peak demands, commitments for firm transmission service and interchange, and resources required for load.
Unless specified otherwise, consignment shall be securely and properly packed, and every precaution taken to avoid loss or damage during transit.
In the Eastern Interconnection, many regional planning entities reference the Eastern Reliability Assessment Group’s Multiregional Modeling Working Group (MMWG) planning model as a starting point for information on external system conditions for use in conducting reliability studies.
The Eastern Interconnection Reliability Assessment Group (ERAG) Multiregional Modeling Working Group (MMWG) Power Flow Models contain data that has been deemed Critical Energy Infrastructure Information (CEII).
NYISO comments that it analyzes UFLS effectiveness using a Multiregional Modeling Working Group dynamics model of the Eastern Interconnection, which includes all resources on the system regardless of bulk electric system connections.
MOD–016–1NERC’s Multiregional Modeling Working Group for development at the time this form was created.’’ 260 Blackout Report at 160.has also an improved set of Measures and Levels of Non-compliance.transmission planner in the applicability section because the transmission planner is one of the entities involved in assuring the integrity and consistency of the load, energy, and DSM data.263706.
The models are consistent with provisions of the most recent Multiregional Modeling Working Group Procedure Manual and the most recent MOD-32 standard, supplemented by other sources as needed, including items represented in the Corrective Action Plan, and shall represent projected System conditions.
NERC comments that the NERC Multiregional Modeling Working Group (MMWG) is following recommendations from the Blackout Report that involve verifying powerflow models and databases, which include benchmarking to actual load levels and the periodic testing of MW, MVAR, and dynamic controls of generators.