Transmission Interchange Schedules Clause Samples
The Transmission Interchange Schedules clause defines the procedures and requirements for scheduling the transfer of electricity between different transmission systems or control areas. It typically outlines how parties must submit, confirm, and adjust schedules for energy flows, including deadlines, formats, and coordination with system operators. This clause ensures that all energy transfers are planned and communicated in advance, helping to maintain grid reliability and prevent unauthorized or unscheduled power flows.
Transmission Interchange Schedules. Each Party will make available its interchange schedules to permit accurate calculation of TTC and ATC/AFC values.
Transmission Interchange Schedules. Purpose: Because interchange schedules impact the short-term use of the transmission system, exchange of schedule data is necessary to determine the remaining capacity of the transmission system as well as to determine the net impact of loop flow.
Transmission Interchange Schedules. Each Party will make available to the other its interchange schedules, as required to permit accurate calculation of TTC and ATC/AFC values. Due to the high volume of this data, the Parties shall either post this data to an FTP site for download or shall request NERC to modify the IDC to allow for selected interrogation by the Parties
