Attaining Balancing Authority Area definition

Attaining Balancing Authority Area or “Attaining BAA” shall mean the Balancing Authority Area, as that term is defined in the NERC Glossary of Terms Used in NERC Reliability Standards as may be amended from time to time, of the Attaining Balancing Authority.
Attaining Balancing Authority Area of “Attaining BAA” shall mean the Balancing Authority Area of the Attaining Balancing Authority.

Examples of Attaining Balancing Authority Area in a sentence

  • The Schedule(s) involves a Pseudo-Tie generating unit delivering energy from its Native Balancing Authority Area to an Attaining Balancing Authority Area.

  • A Pseudo-Tie of the output of a generating unit out of the CAISO Balancing Authority Area to an Attaining Balancing Authority Area shall comply with the applicable provisions of the Pseudo-Tie Protocol in Appendix N, including being the subject of a special operating agreement with the CAISO.

  • A functionality by which the output and/or auxiliary load of a generating facility is telemetered into the Attaining Balancing Authority Area and the generating facility is under the Attaining Balancing Authority jurisdiction, but where the generating facility is electrically interconnected to transmission within the Native Balancing Authority Area in which it is physically located, as provided for under this Agreement.

  • The Parties agree that the entity pseudo-tying the unit from the Native Balancing Authority Area to the Attaining Balancing Authority Area shall obtain station service for the pseudo-tied unit in accordance with the rules of the Native BA.

  • A Pseudo-Tie of a generating unit out of the CAISO Balancing Authority Area shall be conditional on the facilitation by the Balancing Authority for the Attaining Balancing Authority Area of the Pseudo-Tie functionality in accordance with an operating agreement to be entered into between the Balancing Authority for the Attaining Balancing Authority Area and the CAISO specific to Pseudo-Tie functionality.

  • Unless a particular service is procured by the Pseudo-Tie generator from some other source, the Attaining Balancing Authority shall provide to a Pseudo-Tie generating unit all Balancing Authority services available to other generating units in the Attaining Balancing Authority Area, which may include the auxiliary load equipment needs of the Pseudo-Tie generating unit, provided firm transmission service is reserved across the transmission path from the CAISO Intertie to the Pseudo-Tie generating unit.

  • The Parties will establish the terms of any Pseudo-Tie between the two Balancing Authority Areas, will specify the location of that Pseudo-Tie point, and will register that location as a POD to the Attaining Balancing Authority Area.

  • The CAISO and the Balancing Authority for the Attaining Balancing Authority Area will establish the terms of any Pseudo-Tie between the CAISO Balancing Authority Area and the Attaining Balancing Authority Area for a Pseudo-Tie of a generating unit out of the CAISO Balancing Authority Area, will specify the location of that Pseudo-Tie point, and will register that location as a point of delivery to the Attaining Balancing Authority Area.

  • Energy delivered from the Pseudo-Tie generating unit will be subject to all provisions of the Balancing Authority Area procedures of the Balancing Authority for the Attaining Balancing Authority Area.

  • The Balancing Authority for the Attaining Balancing Authority Area will immediately request emergency wheeling service from the CAISO under provisions of the inter-Balancing Authority agreement between the CAISO and that Balancing Authority to maintain the Pseudo-Tie generating unit schedule via the alternate designated Intertie.

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