Total Transfer Capability definition

Total Transfer Capability or “TTC” shall mean the amount of electric power that can be moved or transferred reliably from one area to another area of the interconnected Transmission Systems by way of all transmission lines (or paths) between those areas under specified system conditions.
Total Transfer Capability means the amount of electric energy that can be transferred over applicable transmission facilities in a reliable manner, generally the applicable rating of the applicable transmission facility.
Total Transfer Capability means the total transfer capability of the NECEC Transmission Line, as defined in, and established in accordance with, the ISO-NE Tariff and determined by ISO- NE for each hour.

Examples of Total Transfer Capability in a sentence

  • The Parties expressly intend and agree that any outages or reductions in Total Transfer Capability shall be borne first by HQUS and by all transmission rights holders served by the NECEC Transmission Line (including Owner, if applicable) other than Distribution Company and the other RFP Sponsors, and that any remaining reduction shall be allocated among Distribution Company and the other RFP Sponsors in accordance with their respective Proportionate Shares.

  • TTC is the Total Transfer Capability of the Interface for that period.

  • Develop methodology to address changes in Total Transfer Capability (TTC), such as future system topology changes, new Designated Network Resources (DNRs), facility uprates/derates, prior outage limitations, etc., with respect to Allocation implications.

  • When calculating Total Transfer Capability (TTC) or Total Flowgate Capability (TFC) the Transmission Operator shall use assumptions no more limiting than those used in the planning of operations for the corresponding time period studied, providing such planning of operations has been performed for that time period.

  • TTC is the Total Transfer Capability for the ATC path during the period.


More Definitions of Total Transfer Capability

Total Transfer Capability means the Total Transfer Capability of the Northern Pass Transmission Line, as defined in, and established in accordance with, the ISO-NE Tariff and determined by ISO-NE for each hour.
Total Transfer Capability or ‘TTC’ means the electric power that can be transferred reliably over the inter-control area transmission systems under a given set of operating conditions considering the effect of occurrence of the worst credible contingency;
Total Transfer Capability means the amount of real power the AESO determines can be reliably transferred over the System under specified System conditions.
Total Transfer Capability. (“TTC”) shall mean the amount of electric power that can be moved or transferred reliably from one area to another area of the interconnected transmission systems by way of all transmission lines (or paths) between those areas under specified system conditions.
Total Transfer Capability means the amount of real power the ISO determines can be reliably transferredover the interconnected transmission network under specified system conditions. [ Rules (2012-01-31) ]
Total Transfer Capability or “TTC” means the amount of capacity and energy that can be transferred from one area to another in the interconnected transmission network in a reliable manner, consistent with applicable NERC criteria, standards and practices.
Total Transfer Capability means the amount of real power the ISO determines can be reliably transferred over the interconnected transmission network under specified system conditions.