Transmission Substation Facilities definition

Transmission Substation Facilities has the meaning set forth in Section 3.05(a)(ii).
Transmission Substation Facilities means any and all facilities and equipment located at a substation that are directly used for or exclusively in support of Transmission, including conductors, associated poles and towers, transformers, circuit breakers, switches, protective relays, static VAR compensators, remote terminal units (RTUs), and related structures and control equipment. For substations that contain distribution or generation function equipment (i.e., equipment operating below 69 kV), the dividing line between distribution or generation function equipment and equipment constituting Transmission Substation Facilities shall be the high voltage Transmission system side (at 69 kV or above) of the disconnect switch of the distribution, or generation step-up or station service transformer;
Transmission Substation Facilities means any and all facilities and equipment located at a substation that are directly used for or exclusively in support of Transmission, including conductors, associated poles and towers, transformers, circuit breakers, switches, protective relays, static VAR compensators, remote terminal units (RTUs), and related structures and control equipment. For substations that contain distribution or generation function equipment (i.e., equipment operating below 69 kV), the dividing line between distribution or generation function equipment and equipment constituting Transmission Substation Facilities shall be the Transmission System side at 69 kV or above) of the disconnect switch of the distribution, or generation step-up, or station service transformer. For the avoidance of doubt, Transmission Substation Facilities include those Transmission Assets transferred to Transmission Owner pursuant to the Separation Agreement.

Examples of Transmission Substation Facilities in a sentence

  • Except as otherwise expressly provided hereunder, Transmission Owner shall be responsible for the costs of maintaining, operating, repairing or replacing the Transmission System, including Transmission Owner’s Interconnection Equipment, Transmission Substation Facilities and Transmission Common Use Facilities.

  • The Transmission Owner may request, from the Local Distribution Company or appropriate service provider, additional Station Power sources to the Transmission Substation Facilities, or to new transmission substation(s); provided that the provision of such additional Station Power sources shall be subject to the terms and rates of the Local Distribution Company’s, or appropriate service provider’s, applicable tariff for such service.

  • Transmission Owner shall, in accordance with Good Utility Practice, own, operate, maintain and test those Protective Relays, relaying communications systems, current transformers, battery banks and potential transformers that constitute Transmission Substation Facilities.

  • At ATCLLC's request, items used and useful in the operation of the Transmission Line Facilities or Transmission Substation Facilities, or in managing Transmission Line Land Rights or Transmission Substation Land Rights, and not otherwise used or useful in the Contributor's business shall be transferred to ATCLLC at their Contribution Value for cash.

  • Transmission Owner shall be responsible for the operation and maintenance of Transmission Substation Facilities, including the Transmission Common Use Facilities, and for all costs associated with such operation and maintenance.

  • For substations that contain distribution or generation function equipment (i.e., equipment operating below 69 kV), the dividing line between distribution or generation function equipment and equipment constituting Transmission Substation Facilities shall be the high voltage Transmission system side (at 69 kV or above) of the disconnect switch of the distribution, or generation step-up or station service transformer;(iii) All Transmission Common Use Facilities.

  • The carrying charge for Transmission Substation Facilities, which shall be equal to the CPUC Added Facilities Rate.

  • Transmission Owner shall, in accordance with Good Utility Practice, own, operate, maintain and test those Protective Relays, Exhibit THB-3 relaying communications systems, current transformers, battery banks and potential transformers that constitute Transmission Substation Facilities.

  • Immediate radial evacuation was most beneficial for the 4 hour ETE, but ranked lower for 6, 8 and 10 hour ETEs. For source term ST-2M (Tables 5.6A through 5.5D), SIP for 2 hours with subsequent lateral evacuation always provided the greatest benefit.

  • The book is not due until late 2015 at the earliest – I, for one, cannot wait.


More Definitions of Transmission Substation Facilities

Transmission Substation Facilities means any and all facilities and equipment located at a substation that are directly used for or exclusively in support of Transmission, including conductors, associated poles and towers, transformers, circuit breakers, switches, protective relays, static VAR compensators, Transmission Batteries other than Transmission Batteries that are included in the definition of Transmission Common Use Facilities, remote terminal units (RTUs), and related structures and control equipment. For substations that contain distribution function equipment (i.e., equipment operating below 69 kV), the dividing line between distribution equipment and equipment constituting Transmission Substation Facilities shall be the high voltage Transmission system side (at 69 kV or above) of the disconnect switch of the distribution transformer, unless such switch carries bulk electric system power flow under normal operating conditions in which case the dividing line shall be moved to the first point where the equipment constituting the dividing line does not carry bulk electric system power flow under normal operating conditions;
Transmission Substation Facilities means any and all equipment (including towers, poles, transformers, circuit breakers, meters and wires) that are located at a substation on the Real Properties and set forth on Schedule 2.02(a).

Related to Transmission Substation Facilities

  • Interconnection Point means the point(s) of connection(s) at which the project is connected to the grid i.e. it shall be at 11 / 22 kV bus bar level of substation of MSEDCL.

  • Transmission Business means the authorised business of a transmission licensee to transmit electricity, whether for its own account or for that of any other person, through any system owned and/ or operated by such licensee;