DC Tie definition

DC Tie means the two 150-megawatt high-voltage direct current ties between Texas and Mexico and related inventory and other assets.
DC Tie means a direct current interconnection.

Examples of DC Tie in a sentence

  • Inadvertent Energy will be paid back by directing the DC Tie operator to bias the DC Tie in the appropriate direction.

  • The EPS data supersedes the initial SCADA values approved by the DC Tie operators for purposes of Inadvertent Energy settlement.

  • Each day after midnight, ERCOT will verify with the DC Tie operator and SPP all the schedules and real-time aggregated SCADA flows for the DC Ties.

  • Before communicating the request to the DC Tie operator, the requesting Party will notify the other Party of the need for emergency energy.

  • The metering point between the ERCOT ISO and SPP for the East DC Tie is located at the Oncor Monticello 345 KV substation on CB 4320.

  • Out LSE Load Ratio Share — The ratio of AML to the total AML, excluding the AML for Securitization Uplift Charge Opt-Out Entities and DC Tie exports, for a QSE q, for all the Operating Days d in the operating month om.

  • The East DC Tie is a back-to-hack 600 MW HVDC converter located between the Oncor ERCOT Monticello substation and the AEP Southwestern Electric Power ("SWEP'') Welsh substation.

  • The North DC Tie is a back-to-hack 220 MW High Voltage Direct Current ("HVDC") converter located between the American Electric Power ("AEP'') ERCOT Oklaunion substation and the AEP Public Service Company of Oklahoma (''PSO") Oklaunion substation.

  • The metering point between the ERCOT ISO and SPP for the North DC Tie is located at the AEP PSO Oklaunion 345KV substation on CB 3401-3405.

  • Opted-Out LSE Real-Time Adjusted Metered Load — The Real-Time Adjusted Metered Load (RTAML), excluding the RTAML for Securitization Uplift Charge Opt-Out Entities and excluding DC Tie exports, for a QSE q, for the Operating Day d.