Firm Transmission definition

Firm Transmission means Transmission Services to or from the Point of Delivery that cannot be curtailed within an operating hour for economic reasons or for higher priority transmission; provided that if Seller or Buyer, as applicable, uses commercially reasonable efforts to obtain Transmission Services meeting the foregoing criterion but is unable to obtain such Transmission Services notwithstanding such efforts, Firm Transmission shall be the most reliable Transmission Services available to Seller or Buyer, as applicable, for the transmission of Energy from the applicable Facility to or from such Point of Delivery at the time.
Firm Transmission means transmission that cannot be curtailed within an operating hour for economic reasons or for higher priority transmission within the operating hour.
Firm Transmission means transmission service that is reserved and/or scheduled for a term of one year or more and that is of the same priority as that of the Transmission Provider’s firm use of the transmission system. Firm Transmission service that is reserved and/or scheduled for a term of less than one year shall be considered short-term Firm Transmission Service for the purposes of service reliability.

Examples of Firm Transmission in a sentence

  • For all transactions identified as LFP, provide in a footnote thetermination date of the contract defined as the earliest date either buyer or seller can unilaterally cancel the contract.OLF - Other Long-Term Firm Transmission Service.

  • When the Transmission Provider determines that an electrical emergency exists on its Transmission System and implements emergency procedures to Curtail Firm Transmission Service, the Transmission Customer shall make the required reductions upon request of the Transmission Provider.

  • Points of Receipt and corresponding capacity reservations shall be as mutually agreed upon by the Parties for Short-Term Firm Transmission.

  • Long-Term Firm Point-to-Point Service subject to conditions described in Section 15.4 shall be curtailed with secondary service in cases where the conditions apply, but otherwise will be curtailed on a pro rata basis with other Firm Transmission Service.

  • All Curtailments will be made on a non-discriminatory basis, however, Non-Firm Point-To-Point Transmission Service shall be subordinate to Firm Transmission Service.

  • Firm Transmission Withdrawal Rights may be awarded only to a Merchant D.C. Transmission Facility that connects the Transmission System with another control area.

  • Withdrawals scheduled using Firm Transmission Withdrawal Rights have rights similar to those under Firm Point-to- Point Transmission Service.

  • Each Point of Receipt at which firm transmission capacity is reserved by the Transmission Customer shall be set forth in the Firm Point-To-Point Service Agreement for Long-Term Firm Transmission Service along with a corresponding capacity reservation associated with each Point of Receipt.

  • Points of Delivery and corresponding capacity reservations shall be as mutually agreed upon by the Parties for Short-Term Firm Transmission.

  • However, the Transmission Provider reserves the right to Curtail, in whole or in part, any Firm Transmission Service provided under the Tariff when, in the Transmission Provider's sole discretion, an emergency or other unforeseen condition impairs or degrades the reliability of its Transmission System.


More Definitions of Firm Transmission

Firm Transmission means the highest quality of delivery service offered under a filed rate schedule that is not subject to planned interruptions or curtailment.
Firm Transmission means Transmission Services to or from the Point of Delivery that cannot be curtailed within an operating hour for economic reasons or for higher priority transmission; provided that if Seller or Buyer, as applicable, uses commercially reasonable efforts to obtain Transmission Services meeting the foregoing criterion but is unable to obtain such Transmission Services notwithstanding such efforts, Firm Transmission shall be the most reliable Transmission Services available to Seller or Buyer, as applicable, for the transmission of Energy from the applicable Facility to or from such Point of Delivery at the time.
Firm Transmission means that “Network Integrated Transmission Service” as defined in and provided under Part II of the Transmission Tariff.
Firm Transmission means NERC Transmission Service Reservation Priority 6 or 7-F (firm point-to-point transmission), and includesconditional firm point-to-point transmission.