Transfer Capability Sample Clauses

Transfer Capability. The measure of the ability of interconnected electrical system to reliably move or transfer power from one area to another over all transmission facilities (or paths) between those areas under specified system conditions. Transmission Congestion Contract (“TCC”). The right to collect or obligation to pay Congestion Rents associated with a single MW of transmission between a specified POI and POW. TCCs are financial instruments that enable Energy buyers and sellers to hedge fluctuations in the price of transmission. Transmission Customer. Any entity (or its designated agent) that receives Transmission Service pursuant to a Service Agreement and the terms of the ISO OATT. Transmission District. The geographic area served by the Investor-Owned Transmission Owner and LIPA, as well as the customers directly interconnected with the transmission facilities of the Power Authority of the State of New York.
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Transfer Capability. The measure of the capability of interconnected Electric Systems to move or transfer power in a reliable manner from one point to another over all transmission lines between those points under specified system conditions.
Transfer Capability. The ability of the Project or a segment thereof to transmit power, expressed in megawatts, as determined in accordance with the Intertie Agreements. As used in TANC Project Agreement No. 3, the term Transfer Capability can refer to a rated amount or an amount available at any given time, as appropriate in the context in which such term is used. TANC and its Members acknowledge that there may be times when available Transfer Capability is less than the rated amount for the Project or a segment thereof. Transmission Control Agreement Has the meaning set forth in the CAISO Tariff, as modified or amended from time to time. True-Up Adjustments Has the meaning set forth in Section 3(f)(vii) of this Agreement. ATTACHMENT B MODIFIED PROJECT AGREEMENT NO. 3 (PA-3) PERCENTAGES Interim - COTP Operations and Maintenance (Accommodates the Cities of Santa Xxxxx, Alameda, Healdsburg, Lodi, Lompoc, and Ukiah, and the Plumas-Sierra Rural Electric Cooperative 25-year layoff) TANC Entitlement Pre-Return Percentage TANC Member Return Net TANC Member Percentage North to South MW Scheduling Rights MID 21.9470% 1.7990% 23.7460% 323 Redding 8.4119% 0.0000% 8.4119% 115 SMUD 30.1343% 9.3550% 39.4893% 000 Xxxxx Xxxxx 20.4745% -10.4705% 10.0040% 136 TID 15.1105% 3.2383% 18.3488% 250 Alameda 1.2272% -1.2272% 0.0000% 0 Healdsburg 0.2456% -0.2456% 0.0000% 0 Lodi 1.9201% -1.9201% 0.0000% 0 Lompoc 0.1865% -0.1865% 0.0000% 0 Palo Alto 0.0000% 0.0000% 0.0000% 0 Plumas 0.1479% -0.1479% 0.0000% 0 Roseville 0.0000% 0.0000% 0.0000% 0 Ukiah 0.1945% -0.1945% 0.0000% 0 Total 100.0000% 0.0000% 100.0000% 1362 ATTACHMENT C MODIFIED PROJECT AGREEMENT NO. 5 (PA-5) PERCENTAGES Interim – PA- 5 Cost Sharing Percentages (Accommodates the Cities of Santa Xxxxx, Alameda, Healdsburg, Lodi, Lompoc, and Ukiah, and the Plumas-Sierra Rural Electric Cooperative 25-year layoff) TANC Member Percent TANC Member Lay-off Net TANC Member Percentage MID 30.2978% 2.4836% 32.7814% Redding 11.6130% 0.0000% 11.6130% SMUD 3.5496% 12.9147% 16.4643% Santa Xxxxx 28.2650% -14.4548% 13.8102% TID 20.8606% 4.4705% 25.3311% Alameda 1.6940% -1.6940% 0.0000% Healdsburg 0.3390% -0.3390% 0.0000% Lodi 2.6510% -2.6510% 0.0000% Lompoc 0.2570% -0.2570% 0.0000% Palo Alto 0.0000% 0.0000% 0.0000% Plumas 0.2040% -0.2040% 0.0000% Roseville 0.0000% 0.0000% 0.0000% Ukiah 0.2690% -0.2690% 0.0000% Total 100.0000% 0.0000% 100.0000% ATTACHMENT D
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Related to Transfer Capability

  • Interconnection Customer Provided Services The services provided by Interconnection Customer under this LGIA are set forth in Article 9.6 and Article 13.5.1. Interconnection Customer shall be paid for such services in accordance with Article 11.6.

  • Registry Interoperability and Continuity Registry Operator shall comply with the Registry Interoperability and Continuity Specifications as set forth in Specification 6 attached hereto (“Specification 6”).

  • Interconnection Customer Authority Consistent with Good Utility Practice, this LGIA, and the CAISO Tariff, the Interconnection Customer may take actions or inactions with regard to the Large Generating Facility or the Interconnection Customer’s Interconnection Facilities during an Emergency Condition in order to (i) preserve public health and safety, (ii) preserve the reliability of the Large Generating Facility or the Interconnection Customer’s Interconnection Facilities,

  • Connectivity User is solely responsible for providing and maintaining all necessary electronic communications with Exchange, including, wiring, computer hardware, software, communication line access, and networking devices.

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