Examples of FCRPS in a sentence
Recent controversies and litigation have focused on three issues: (1) biological opinions on operation of the Federal Columbia River Power System (FCRPS) as it relates to retaining (or removing) four dams on the lower Snake River, and how properly to factor the presence of the dams into evaluations of jeopardy; (2) whether or not salmon produced in hatcheries should be included in listed ESUs of Pacific salmon; and (3) the role and extent of CH designation in the recovery of Pacific salmon.
BPA provides a portion of the available generation from the FCRPS to enable Transmission Services to meet its various requirements.
If BPA determines that the Federal Columbia River Power System (FCRPS) cannot meet the incremental (INC) capacity amount consistent with the planning standard, BPA will use reasonable efforts to acquire capacity supplied by non-federal sources to meet the planning standard for INC capacity.
A number of important factors affecting FCRPS business and financial results could cause actual results to differ materially from those stated in forward-looking statements due to factors such as changes in economic, industry, political and business conditions; changes in laws, regulations and policies and the application of the laws; and changes in climate, weather, hydroelectric conditions and power services supply and demand.
The goal is to select technology innovation projects that advance our ability to maximize the Federal Columbia River Power Systems (FCRPS) asset value and that do so by improving BPA’s ability to monitor, control and use all of FCRPS assets in an integrated manner.
In a Red Level emergency, FCRPS operators will consider Standard Operating Procedures for specific projects, the action lists that have been developed in the TMT, and/or guidance from appropriate Federal agencies to try to restore the system to conditions prior to the emergency.
NMFS’ 2000 Biological Opinion on the FCRPS recognized the need to involve regional executives in the event of power system emergencies which are of exceptional magnitude or duration.
Consultation Title: Remand of 2004 Biological Opinion on the Federal Columbia River Power System (FCRPS) including 19 Bureau of Reclamation Projects in the Columbia Basin (Revised pursuant to court order, NWF v.
This paper attempts to define a protocol for reacting to short term (approximately 1-7 days of duration) emergency conditions and situations that arise affecting the generation and delivery of energy produced by the Federal Columbia River Power System (FCRPS) (herein after called emergency), including the immediate response taken in the face of the emergency and any necessary follow-on activities deemed appropriate as a consequence of the emergency and the immediate response.
The Variable Energy Resource Balancing Service Credit under section 7 applies to a customer’s bill when balancing reserve capacity from the FCRPS is not provided for the service because of hydro system conditions.