Grid Control Center definition

Grid Control Center or “applicable Grid Control Center” means the location of the personnel responsible for operating the transmission grid and/or coordinating same with the CAISO.
Grid Control Center. ["Distribution Control Center"] which are in contrast with technical limitations of "Power Plant" and may cause damages to "Seller", it may be considered by the "Buyer" and "Grid management" within thirty (30) days from receipt date of statement and relevant technical documents by "Seller". Then the "Buyer" will send the confirmed statement to opening bank of L/C along with relevant notes in order to be paid to the "Seller".
Grid Control Center. ["Distribution Control Center"] and/or any arising of damages subject to part 1-1-10 at most within fifteen (15) days and upon submission of necessary technical documents.

Examples of Grid Control Center in a sentence

  • One (1) RTU at the Q628 66 kV Substation to monitor typical substation elements such as MW, MVAR, terminal voltage and circuit breaker status and transmit the information to the Participating TO’s Grid Control Center.

  • When a Dispatch Notice requires a Start-Up or shutdown, Seller will be responsible for coordinating all required switchyard switching with the Buyer Grid Control Center or the Grid Control Center, if applicable.

  • Each eligible employee will receive a normal merit increment retroactive to the appropriate anniversary date provided that the eligible employee is on the University’s payroll in an AFSCME Local 1761 negotiations unit position on the payment date of the increment.

  • One (1) RTU at the Small Generating Facility to monitor typical generation elements such as MW, MVAR, terminal voltage and circuit breaker status for the Small Generating Facility and plant auxiliary load, and transmit the information received thereby to the Participating TO’s Grid Control Center.

  • Install one (1) RTU at the Generating Facility to monitor typical generation elements such as MW, MVAR, terminal voltage and circuit breaker status for the Generating Facility and plant auxiliary load, and transmit the information received thereby to the Distribution Provider’s Grid Control Center.

  • Install one (1) RTU at the Small Generating Facility to monitor typical generation elements such as MW, MVAR, terminal voltage and circuit breaker status for the Small Generating Facility and plant auxiliary load, and transmit the information received thereby to the Participating TO’s Grid Control Center.

  • Responsible for planning and coordinating clearances to ensure that future work can be accommodated while allowing the Grid Control Center to maintain a safe and reliable electrical grid.

  • Seller shall provide an electronic or facsimile copy of a completed Start-Up Notice, in the form attached to this Agreement in Appendix 20.03, to SCE within twenty-four (24) hours of the Start-Up. When a Dispatch Notice requires a Start-Up or shutdown, Seller will be responsible for coordinating all required switchyard switching with the Grid Control Center, if applicable.

  • If a Generating Facility; a) becomes separated from the power system and is carrying a portion of system load (islanded operating condition), and b) is unable to communicate with the designated PG&E Electric Control Center or the PG&E Grid Control Center (GCC), the generator shall be set to operate for unrestrained governor operation and maintain normal frequency and voltage until communications are restored.

  • Seller shall provide an electronic or facsimile copy of a completed Start-Up Notice, in the form attached to this Agreement in Appendix 20.03, to SCE within twenty-four (24) hours of the Start-Up. When a Dispatch Notice requires a Start-Up or shutdown, Seller will be responsible for coordinating all required switchyard switching with the Grid Control Center.