Interconnection Capacity Sample Clauses

Interconnection Capacity. Available cross-border electric energy transfer capacity on the interconnections between Austria and Slovenia. International Trade Responsible (hereinafter referred to as “ITR”): Balance Responsible Party which is known by the Nomination Validator as the entity entitled to use the PTR. Intraday Capacity Access Rules (hereinafter referred to as “Intraday Rules”): The regulations set out in this document applicable to the allocation and nomination of intraday ATC at the transmission interconnections between the control areas of APG and ELES. Net Transfer Capacity (“NTC”): The maximum exchange program between two control areas compatible with security standards applicable in both areas and taking into account the technical uncertainties on future network conditions. Nomination Validator: Transmission system operator - in this case, either ELES or APG. Physical Transmission Right (“PTR”): Right to use Interconnection capacity for electricity transfers expressed in MW. PTR holder: The legal entity (User) which has obtained intraday PTR. Reserved Intraday Capacity: Capacity obtained in the intraday allocation procedure as specified in Article 5.3 of these Intraday Rules. Rights Document (hereinafter referred to as “RD”): Electronic notification sent to both TSOs and relevant ITR by ELES as a result of Users Intraday Capacity reservation. Scheduling Platform (hereinafter referred to as “SP”): IT system used by ELES to allocate available transmission intraday capacity rights on the Slovenia-Austria interconnection. Transmission Capacity Allocator: ELES, mandated by APG to allocate Intraday ATC rights on the Slovenia-Austria Interconnection. User: A market participant with the access to the Scheduling Platform that fulfils prerequisites for participation in the Intraday Procedure of at least one of the Parties according to provisions of these Intraday Rules.
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Interconnection Capacity. Seller shall be responsible for all costs of interconnecting the Facility to the Interconnection Point. Seller shall have and maintain interconnection capacity available or allocable to the Facility that is no less than the Interconnection Capacity Limit throughout the Delivery Term.
Interconnection Capacity. Available cross-border electric energy transfer capacity on the interconnections between Austria and Slovenia.
Interconnection Capacity. Seller shall ensure that throughout the Delivery Term (a) the Facility will have an Interconnection Agreement providing for interconnection capacity available or allocable to the Facility that is no less than the Storage Contract Capacity and (b) Seller shall have sufficient interconnection capacity and rights under such Interconnection Agreement to interconnect the Facility with the CAISO-Controlled Grid, to fulfill Seller’s obligations under the Agreement, including with respect to Resource Adequacy, and to allow Xxxxx’s dispatch rights of the Facility to be fully reflected in the CAISO’s market optimization and not result in CAISO market awards that are not physically feasible. Seller shall hold Buyer harmless from any penalties, imbalance energy charges, or other costs from CAISO or under the Agreement resulting from Seller’s inability to provide the foregoing interconnection capacity. 28
Interconnection Capacity. The rated maximum capability of Interconnection Facilities for power transfers at Points of Interconnection.
Interconnection Capacity. Interconnection Capacity is determined by engineering studies that consider the physical rating of all equipment installed within the Interconnection Facilities at the Points of Interconnection. The E&O Committee shall periodically review the Interconnection Capacity to ensure that it is sufficiently maintained throughout the term of this Agreement. Unless otherwise agreed by the E&O Committee, any required engineering studies shall be performed by PG&E and the NCPA Parties or an engineering professional acting on behalf of the NCPA Parties, and reviewed with the E&O Committee. The Parties shall cooperate by providing any information necessary for such studies.
Interconnection Capacity. Available cross-border electric energy transfer capacity on the interconnections between Austria and Slovenia. Maintenance Period: is a period of time during which part of a Product cannot be guaranteed due to planned maintenance. In such Maintenance Period the Allocated Capacities are proportionally curtailed to the amount of the announced reduced ATC. The duration of Maintenance Period(s) and the reduced ATC(s) for the Maintenance Period(s) are announced at the date of publication of ATC for the relevant auction. Maintenance Periods are used to maximize the Monthly and Daily ATC(s). Monthly ATC: is a part of the ATC to be allocated in monthly auctions. Net Transfer Capacity (“NTC”): the maximum exchange program between two con- trol areas compatible with security standards applicable in both areas and taking into account the technical uncertainties on future network conditions. On Behalf of Traders (OBOT): In case of technical difficulties due to which the Auction Participant is not able to enter bids into the Auction System, the Auction Participant may assign the Auction Operator to put bids in its name to Auction System. Physical Transmission Right (PTR): Right to use Interconnection capacity for electricity transfers expressed in MW. PTR holder: the legal entity (Auction Participant) which has obtained Assigned PTR in the Auction. Products: Is the Yearly, Monthly or Daily ATCs offered with reference to a specific period of time. It refers to a set of Blocks sold through an Auction. Resale: is the mechanism which allows PTR holder to return the capacity to the TSO, provided the Resale is notified to APG and/or ELES according to the regulations as set out in Article 15.2 of these Auction Rules. Transfer: is the mechanism which allows that capacity held at a given time, may be transferred by a PTR holder to another, provided the Transfer is notified to APG and/or ELES according to the regulations as set out in Article 15.1 of these Auction Rules. UCTE (“Union for the Co-ordination of Transmission of Electricity”): an associa- tion of transmission system operators in continental Europe. Working Day: every day except for Saturdays, Sundays and any official holiday in Austria as listed in ANNEX 3a attached to these Auction Rules (Peak Products are valid only on Working Days). Yearly ATC: is a part of the ATC to be allocated in yearly auctions. The headings in these Auction Rules are intended only as a matter of convenience and for reference and shall be giv...
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Interconnection Capacity. Seller shall be responsible for all costs of interconnecting the Facility to the Transmission System. Seller shall ensure that throughout the Delivery Term that (a) the Facility will have and maintain interconnection capacity available or allocable to the Facility under the Interconnection Agreement that is no less than the Guaranteed Capacity and (b) Seller shall have sufficient interconnection capacity and rights under the Interconnection Agreement to interconnect the Facility with the grid and to allow Seller to dispatch the Facility in accordance with the relevant tariff and as contemplated under this Agreement, including with respect to Resource Adequacy (collectively, the “Dedicated Interconnection Capacity”). Seller shall hold Buyer harmless from any penalties, imbalance energy charges, or other costs from CAISO or under the Agreement resulting from Seller’s inability to provide the Dedicated Interconnection Capacity.
Interconnection Capacity. The contractual electric capacity in kW at the Point of Interconnection up to which the Generating Facility may deliver electrical power into the PG&E Electric System. The Interconnection Capacity for both new and existing projects is specified in Appendix E.2.2.
Interconnection Capacity. For existing projects, the Interconnection Capacity is normally set equal to the maximum kW output of the Generating Facility. For new projects or increases in existing projects, the Interconnection Capacity is established through technical studies conducted by PG&E pursuant to ISO Tariff Section 5.7.1. In cases where multiple Generating Facilities are connected to a non PG&E-owned generation tie line that is connected to the PG&E Electric System, a separate Interconnection Capacity is established for each Generating Facility. Interconnection Capacity shall be specified in Appendix E.2.2.
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