Cross-regional Interconnection Lines definition

Cross-regional Interconnection Lines means transmission lines with 250 kV or more and AC/DC convertors that firmly connect regional service areas of the members who are General Transmission and Distribution Companies. Electric power supply beyond each service areas is available through the Interconnection Lines. The Organization shall instruct to supply electricity through the Cross- regional Interconnection Lines and secure the supply-demand balance when supply capability of each regional service area falls short. Figure 2-1 and Table2-1 show the Cross-regional Interconnection Lines in Japan.