Transmission Capacity definition

Transmission Capacity means the maximum possible Hourly flow rate of Gas under the Agreement, expressed in kWh per Hour.
Transmission Capacity means the amount of power (in multiples of watts [W]) which can be sent over a transmission line within acceptable line losses limit;
Transmission Capacity means, in respect of an End-user:

Examples of Transmission Capacity in a sentence

  • Under this process (i) Grandfathered External Installed Capacity Agreements listed in Attachment E of the ISO Installed Capacity Manual, and (ii) the Existing Transmission Capacity for Native Load listed for New York State Electric & Gas Corporation in Table 3 of Attachment L to the ISO OATT, will be considered deliverable within the Rest of State.

  • To the extent such External Installed Capacity corresponds to Existing Transmission Capacity for Native Load as reflected in Table 3 of Attachment L to the ISO OATT, these External Installed Capacity rights will continue without term and shall be allocated to the LSE’s retail access customers in accordance with the LSE’s retail access program on file with the PSC and subject to any necessary filings with the Commission.

  • Additionally, any of the Existing Transmission Capacity for Native Load listed for New York State Electric & Gas Corporation not utilized by New York State Electric & Gas Corporation for a Capability Period will be made available to other external resources for that Capability Period, pursuant to ISO procedures, to the extent the unutilized amount is determined to be deliverable within the Rest of State Capacity Region.

  • Additional Notes Concerning the ProcedureFor the purposes of Steps 2(c) and 4(b) of this procedure, the ISO will utilize the currently effective version of Attachment L of the ISO OATT to identify Existing Transmission Agreements and Existing Transmission Capacity for Native Load.

  • If the entity elects some or all its Historic Fixed Price TCC, the ISO shall not release Transmission Capacity made available by the Accepted Revision into a Reconfiguration Auction or Centralized TCC Auction to the extent it supports the Historic Fixed Price TCC.


More Definitions of Transmission Capacity

Transmission Capacity means the transmission transfer capability available to the City pursuant to the SPP Network Integration Transmission Service Agreement for the delivery of the City’s entitlements (which would include electric power and energy up to the then current electric demand of the Facility) under the Power and Energy Supply Contract.
Transmission Capacity means the transmission capacity of Line 71 immediately prior to the KI Delivery Limitation Outage (in MW); and
Transmission Capacity means the maximum possible deemed Hourly flow rate of Gas under the Agreement, expressed in kWh per Hour.
Transmission Capacity. The maximum natural gas Quantity that can flow through an NNGTS Point per Day, without jeopardising the regular and safe operation of the system (kWh/Day).
Transmission Capacity. The maximum Quantity of Natural Gas which the Operator is bound to be able to transmit on a Daily basis on behalf of a Transmission User to all declared Exit Points of such Transmission User, in accordance with the Transmission Agreement it has concluded (MWh/Day). NNGTS: The National Natural Gas Transmission System. Week: A period of 7 consecutive days commencing each Saturday at 8:00 a.m. and ending on Saturday next at 8:00 a.m.
Transmission Capacity means, in respect of an hour, the Delivery Capacity and the Redelivery Capacity.
Transmission Capacity means the ability to transport a certain amount of Natural Gas from a location within the LTRA Area to another location via the NGTL North Montney Mainline or the NEBC Pembina Expansion;