Transmission corridor definition
Examples of Transmission corridor in a sentence
The scope of the ▇▇▇▇▇▇ substation investment shall be adjusted during compact implementation to ensure it complements, and is not redundant with, the Northern Transmission Corridor scope, a project that is under the management of the Ministry of Energy.
It aims to do so through four Activities: the Transmission Dispatch Centers Activity, the Southern Transmission Corridor Activity, the Bumbuna-Freetown Line Upgrade Activity, and the EGTC Capacity Building Activity.
The Southern Transmission Corridor Activity poses significant adverse environmental and social risks and/or impacts that are diverse and possibly irreversible.
Completion of the East-West Transmission Corridor, specifically supply and installation of Fixed and Variable Series Compensation at Raipur Substation for 400 kV Raigarh-Raipur double circuit Line.
If the Corporation requires Consultant or Subconsultant to file a statement of economic interests as a result of the Professional Services performed, pursuant to this Agreement, Consultant or Subconsultant shall be considered a “City Official” subject to the provisions of the City of San Diego Ethics Ordinance, codified in the SDMC at sections 27.3501 to 27.3595, including the prohibition against lobbying the City for one year following the termination of this Agreement.
Partial construction of the East-West Transmission Corridor, specifically: (a) construction of the Ranchi - Rourkela 400 kV double circuit line, the Rourkela – Raigarh 400 kV double circuit line, and the Raigarh – Raipur 400 kV double circuit line; and (b) extension of the Ranchi, Rourkela, Raipur and Raigarh 400 kV substations.
Such notifications will be sent to the Energy Commission's Deputy Director for Siting, Transmission and Environmental Protection and the Program Manager for Transmission Corridor Designation, and to Western's Power Operations Manager and Land Management and Transmission Planning Offices.
The Southern Transmission Corridor Activity aims to complete a 225kV “triangle” for Sierra Leone and thereby create a resilient and redundant transmission backbone, using a N-1 planning strategy, that is less susceptible to single points of failure, as detailed in the following two sub- activities.
The Parties agree to acquire easements or fee interests from landowners abutting the MEPCO corridor or from MEPCO, additional land or easements adjacent to MEPCO’s existing 345 kV line approximately from Haynesville to the ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ area and continuing south for several miles (the “MEPCO Line”) and to obtain an easement from MEPCO for the portions of the Transmission Corridor that will run within the existing MEPCO corridor.
Seven of the eight IFC Performance Standards are applicable to the Southern Transmission Corridor Activity, the exception being PS 7, Indigenous People.