Voltage and Reactive Power Coordination Procedures Sample Clauses

Voltage and Reactive Power Coordination Procedures. The Parties will utilize the following procedures to coordinate the use of voltage control equipment to maintain a reliable bulk power transmission system voltage profile on their respective systems.
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Voltage and Reactive Power Coordination Procedures. TVA and PJM shall utilize the following procedures to coordinate the use of voltage control equipment to maintain a reliable bulk power transmission system voltage profile on their respective systems.
Voltage and Reactive Power Coordination Procedures. The Parties will utilize the following procedures to coordinate the use of voltage control equipment to maintain a reliable bulk power transmission system voltage profileensure adequate voltage levels are maintained on their respective systems. Stakeholder comment: Bad English, unless of course the objective is to maintain a "reliable.....voltage profile". Suggest the following "The Parties will utilize the following procedures to coordinate the use of voltage control equipment to ensure adequate voltage levels are maintained." MWG, ORWG, RTWG response: so noted and changed.
Voltage and Reactive Power Coordination Procedures. Version: Section 11.2.1 - Version: 0.0.0 Effective: 3/25/2011 Section 11.2.2 - Version: 0.0.0 Effective: 3/25/2011 Section 11.2.3 - Version: 0.0.0 Effective: 3/25/2011 Section 11.2.4 - Version: 0.0.0 Effective: 3/25/2011 Section 11.2.5 - Version: 0.0.0 Effective: 3/25/2011 Section 11.2.6 - Version: 0.0.0 Effective: 3/25/2011 Section 11.2.7 - Version: 0.0.0 Effective: 3/25/2011 Section 11.2.8 - Version: 0.0.0 Effective: 3/25/2011 Section 11.2.8.1 - Version: 0.0.0 Effective: 3/25/2011 Section 11.2.8.2 - Version: 0.0.0 Effective: 3/25/2011 Section 11.2.8.3 - Version: 0.0.0 Effective: 3/25/2011 Section 11.2.8.4 - Version: 0.0.0 Effective: 3/25/2011 Section 11.2.9 - Version: 0.0.0 Effective: 3/25/2011 Section 11.2.9.1 Specific Voltage Schedule Coordination Actions. Version: 0.0 Section 11.2.10 Voltage/Reactive Transfer Limits. Version: 0.0.0 Effective: 3/ Section 11.2.10.1 - Version: 0.0.0 Effective: 3/25/2011 Section 11.2.10.2 - Version: 0.0.0 Effective: 3/25/2011 Section 11.2.10.3 - Version: 0.0.0 Effective: 3/25/2011 ARTICLE XII ADDITIONAL COORDINATION PROVISIONS Version: 0. Section 12.1 Joint Reliability Coordination. Version: 0.0.0 Effective: 3/25/201 Section 12.1.1 Introduction Version: 0.0.0 Effective: 3/25/2011 Section 12.1.2 Identification of Transmission Constraints. Version: 0.0.0 Effe Section 12.1.3 Redispatch Procedures. Version: 0.0.0 Effective: 3/25/2011 ARTICLE XIII EFFECTIVE DATE Version: 0.0.0 Effective: 3/25/2011 Section 13.1 - Version: 0.0.0 Effective: 3/25/2011

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