TRM definition

TRM means the Transmission Reliability Margin, which is that amount of transmission transfer capability necessary to ensure that the interconnected transmission network is secure under a reasonable range of uncertainties in system conditions.

Examples of TRM in a sentence

  • OS in children under 2 years of age was high (97%) and no TRM was seen in this group.

  • Nine patients died of TRM (8%) due to severe infections (n=4), toxicity (n=4) and GvHD (n=1).


More Definitions of TRM

TRM means Jacqueline Cochran Regional Airport, located in Thermal, California.
TRM means Technical Reclamation Memorandum.
TRM means the Company’s Technical Resource Manual (attached as Appendix F to the Stipulation) and updated based on EM&V ex-post gross adjustments determined for Year
TRM means the Tiered Rate Methodology as adopted by BPA in the September 2009 Tiered Rate Methodology Supplemental Rate Proceeding (TRM-12S-A- 03), as it may be subsequently modified according to its terms.
TRM or “Texas TRM” refers to the current version of the common reference document for estimating Peak Demand Savings and Energy Savings resulting from the installation of energy efficiency measures installed. This document is a compilation of deemed savings values approved by the Public Utility Commission of Texas.
TRM. Means full track including shoulder & crib ballast, length to be measured physically using steel tape unless other wise specified.
TRM means, with respect to any Closed-End Vehicle, the maximum dollar TSRP established by ALG giving only partial credit or no credit for options that add little or no value to the resale price of the vehicle.