RTEP definition

RTEP means a Regional Transmission Expansion Plan as
RTEP. A Regional Transmission Expansion Plan issued and approved by PJM, as such plan may be modified by FERC.
RTEP is PJM's Regional Transmission Expansion Plan which identifies transmission system additions and

Examples of RTEP in a sentence

  • These customers as defined in Schedule 12 of the Tariff are network service customers and/or merchant transmission facility owners that are assigned the cost responsibility for upgrades included in the PJM RTEP.

  • Incremental ARRs (IARRs) are allocated to customers that have been assigned cost responsibility for certain upgrades included in the PJM’s Regional Transmission Expansion Plan (RTEP).

  • The Project is a mandatory PJM Interconnection, L.L.C. (“PJM”) baseline Regional Transmission Expansion Plan (“RTEP”) upgrade that was presented at the September 7, 2011 PJM Transmission Expansion Advisory Committee (“TEAC”) meeting and was assigned baseline RTEP upgrade ID b1608.

  • PJM also identified the need to install two (2) 345 kV capacitors at Mainesburg substation at the November 3, 2011 TEAC meeting and assigned baseline RTEP upgrade ID b1802.

  • PJM’s transmission planning process (RTEP) does not identify a need for new transmission because there is, in fact, no need for new transmission associated with Stage 1A ARRs. The Stage 1A overallocation issue is a fiction based on the use of outdated and irrelevant generation to load paths to assign Stage 1A rights that have nothing to do with actual power flows.

  • IARRs are allocated to customers that have been assigned cost responsibility for certain upgrades included in the PJM’s Regional Transmission Expansion Plan (RTEP).

  • Once the need for an enhancement and expansion study has been established, the Office of the Interconnection shall consult with the Transmission Expansion Advisory Committee and the Subregional RTEP Committees, as appropriate, to prepare the study’s scope, assumptions and procedures.

  • An RT/EP position shall be voluntary and shall not interfere with the employee’s non-released time contractual responsibilities.

  • The District and Guild agree to formally recognize the Glendale College Release Time/Extra Pay (RT/EP) Committee.

  • The RT/EP Committee has the responsibility to review assignments that include duties beyond those normally required under the contract, and to make recommendations to the Campus Executive Committee.