Net Transfer Capacity definition

Net Transfer Capacity means the cross-zonal capacity calculated with the (coordinated) net transmission capacity calculation approach, as defined in Article 2(8) of the CACM Regulation;
Net Transfer Capacity. (NTC) model means a capacity calculation method based on the principle of assessing and defining ex-ante a maximum energy exchange between adjacent bidding zones as referred to in Article 2 of Commission Regulation (EU) 2015/1222 of 24 July 2015 establishing a guideline on capacity allocation and congestion management.
Net Transfer Capacity or NTC means the total electricity exchanges program (via the Akhlatsikhe-Borcka Interconnection Line) between two interconnected Transmission Systems compatible with the fulfillment of the security standards established by the respective Transmission Systems, for a certain period and direction of active flow

Examples of Net Transfer Capacity in a sentence

  • Net Transfer Capacity (“NTC”): The maximum exchange program between two control areas compatible with security standards applicable in both areas and taking into account the technical uncertainties on future network conditions.

  • The rules for external flows and non-intuitive commercial flows in Coordinationed Net Transfer Capacity (CNTC) regions should be removed.

  • Net Transfer Capacity (NTC) between the power systems of Croatia and Serbia shall be evaluated by HOPS and EMS according to ENTSO-E methodologies and applicable national legislation (as stated in Annex ./6).