Common use of System states Clause in Contracts

System states. 2.2.1 Rules & Methodologies XXXX defines the following five system states: • Normal state • Alert state • Emergency state • Blackout state • Restoration state Normal state and alert state are both subject to SOGL whereas emergency state, blackout state and restoration state are subject to Network Code Emergency and Restoration (hereinafter referred to as “NC ER”). In the following the different system states are briefly described according to definition of the SOGL: Normal state Normal state means a situation in which the system is within operational security limits in the N-situation and after the occurrence of any contingency from the contingency list, considering the effect of the available remedial actions. A transmission system shall be in the normal state when the conditions according to article 18(1) of SOGL are fulfilled. SOGL 3(2)(5) SOGL 18(1)

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Samples: System Operation Agreement

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System states. 2.2.1 Rules & Methodologies XXXX defines the following five system states: • Normal state • Alert state • Emergency state • Blackout state • Restoration state Normal state and alert state are both subject to SOGL whereas emergency state, blackout state and restoration state are subject to Network Code Emergency and Restoration (hereinafter referred to as “NC ER”). In the following the different system states are briefly described according to definition of the SOGL: Normal state Normal state means a situation in which the system is within operational security limits in the N-situation and after the occurrence of any contingency from the contingency list, considering taking into account the effect of the available remedial actions. A transmission system shall be in the normal state when the conditions according to article 18(1) of SOGL are fulfilled. SOGL 3(2)(5) SOGL 18(1)

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: System Operation Agreement

System states. 2.2.1 Rules & Methodologies XXXX defines the following five system states: • Normal state • Alert state • Emergency state • Blackout state • Restoration state Normal state and alert state are both subject to SOGL whereas emergency state, blackout state and restoration state are subject to Network Code Emergency and Restoration (hereinafter referred to as “NC ER”). In the following the different system states are briefly described according to definition of the SOGL: Normal state Normal state means a situation in which the system is within operational SOGL 3(2)(5) security limits in the N-situation and after the occurrence of any contingency from the contingency list, considering taking into account the effect of the available remedial actions. A transmission system shall be in the normal state when the conditions according to article 18(1) of SOGL are fulfilled. SOGL 3(2)(5) SOGL 18(1).

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Samples: System Operation Agreement

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System states. 2.2.1 Rules & Methodologies XXXX defines the following five system states: Normal state Alert state Emergency state Blackout state Restoration state Normal state and alert state are both subject to SOGL whereas emergency state, blackout state and restoration state are subject to Network Code Emergency and Restoration (hereinafter referred to as “NC ER”). In the following the different system states are briefly described according to definition of the SOGL: Normal state Normal state means a situation in which the system is within operational security limits in the N-situation and after the occurrence of any contingency from the contingency list, considering taking into account the effect of the available remedial actions. A transmission system shall be in the normal state when the conditions according to article 18(1) of SOGL are fulfilled. SOGL 3(2)(5) SOGL 18(1)

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: System Operation Agreement

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