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).