Transmission Loading Relief definition

Transmission Loading Relief means NERC’s procedures for preventing operating security limit violations, as implemented by PJM as the security coordinator responsible for maintaining transmission security for the PJM Region.
Transmission Loading Relief means the procedures used in the Eastern Interconnection as specified in NERC Standards IRO-006 and the NAESB Business Practices WEQ-008.
Transmission Loading Relief means NERC’s procedures for preventing operating security limit violations, as implemented by PJM as the security coordinator responsible for maintaining

Examples of Transmission Loading Relief in a sentence

  • The procedures shall be used solely when, in the exercise of Good Utility Practice, a Party determines that the redispatch of generation units on the other Party’s transmission system would reduce or eliminate the need to resort to Transmission Loading Relief or other transmission-related emergency procedures.

  • Transmission Congestion Charges that are less than zero shall be set equal to zero for Transmission Loading Relief Customers.

  • The procedures shall be used solely when, in the exercise of good utility practice, a Party determines that the redispatch of generation units on the other Party’s transmission system would reduce or eliminate the need to resort to Transmission Loading Relief or other transmission-related emergency procedures.

  • If the ISO is required to Curtail Transmission Service as a result of a Transmission Loading Relief (“TLR”) event, the ISO will perform such Curtailment in accordance with the NERC TLR Procedure.

  • Congestion management processes for Market-to- Market and NERC Transmission Loading Relief requirements will be implemented consistent with any congestion management process included in a joint operating agreement between MISO and the External Balancing Authority or, if none, pursuant to the framework established in Appendix 2 to this Agreement.

  • The procedures shall be used solely when, in the exercise of Good Utility Practice, the Office of the Interconnection or NYISO determines that the redispatch of generation units on the other's transmission system would reduce or eliminate the need to resort to Transmission Loading Relief or other transmission-related emergency procedures.

  • Each Transmission Loading Relief Customer shall be assessed Transmission Congestion Charges for any increase in the cost of energy in the PJM Control Area resulting from its energy schedules over contract paths outside the PJM Control Area during Transmission Loading Relief.

  • NERC Transmission Loading Relief (“TLR”) Procedure: “Standard IRO-006-3 – Reliability Coordination – Transmission Loading Relief” as approved in Docket No. ER06-1545, and any amendments thereto.

  • If Dispatch Flow is 1500 MW or less, each party shall use its existing congestion management process (e.g., NERC Transmission Loading Relief (“TLR”) or local procedures) or the new process outlined in Section 4, to the extent the parties have developed and agreed to the concepts therein, to manage congestion on its system.

  • Original Sheet No. 32A FERC Electric Tariff Third Revised Volume No. 3 (viii) Transmission Loading Relief – Eastern Interconnection (WEQ-008, Version 001, Oct.


More Definitions of Transmission Loading Relief

Transmission Loading Relief means NERC’s procedures for preventing operating security limit violations, as implemented by the ISO as the security coordinator responsible for maintaining transmission security for the NEPOOL Control Area.

Related to Transmission Loading Relief

  • Transmission links are the means used for inter-connecting distributed units for the purpose of conveying signals, operating data or an energy supply. This equipment is generally electrical but may, in some part, be mechanical, pneumatic or hydraulic.

  • Transmission line means any single or multiphase electric power line operating at nominal voltages at or in excess of either 69,000 volts between ungrounded conductors or 40,000 volts between grounded and ungrounded conductors, regardless of the functional service provided by the line.

  • Transmission Provider means any Person responsible for the interconnection of the Generating Facility with the interconnecting utility’s electrical system or the CAISO Controlled Grid or transmitting the Metered Energy on behalf of Seller from the Generating Facility to the Delivery Point.

  • Transmission Owner means a Member that owns or leases with rights equivalent to ownership Transmission Facilities and is a signatory to the PJM Transmission Owners Agreement. Taking transmission service shall not be sufficient to qualify a Member as a Transmission Owner.

  • Transmission pipeline means any high pressure transmission pipeline connected to, but excluding the Maui Pipeline, that is used for the open access transportation of Gas, and includes all items of plant, equipment, fixtures and fittings directly appurtenanced to that pipeline, but excluding any item which is controlled by a party other than that pipeline’s TP Welded Party and any low pressure distribution system.