TTC definition

TTC means telemetry, tracking and control.
TTC means the amount of electric power that can be moved or transferred reliably from one area to another area of the interconnected Transmission Systems by way of all transmission lines (or paths) between those areas under specified system conditions.

Examples of TTC in a sentence

  • Transmission Reliability Margin (“TRM”): The amount of TTC reserved by the ISO to ensure the interconnected transmission network is secure under a reasonable range of uncertainties in system conditions.

  • Each Party will make available its interchange schedules to permit accurate calculation of TTC and ATC/AFC values.

  • The functional part of the test shall start when the subject vehicle is travelling at a constant speed and is at a distance corresponding to a TTC of at least 4 seconds from the collision point.

  • The ISO will post information regarding ATC and TTC availability on the OASIS.

  • Maintain one lane of traffic during construction in accordance with Standard Drawing No. TTC- 110 for lane closures, and the attached detail drawing.


More Definitions of TTC

TTC means the Toronto Transit Commission a body corporate pursuant to the City of Toronto Act, 2006, S.O. 2006, c. 11, Sched. A, as amended.
TTC s Representative" shall mean the duly authorized representative, designated from time to time by the TTC, to exercise such power, authority or discretion as is required under the Contract.
TTC means telemetry, tracking and command.
TTC means Tavistock Town Council
TTC is The Taubman Company LLC, a Delaware limited liability company.
TTC means the Total Transmission Capacity which is the maximum exchange) complying with the operational security limits between adjacent bidding zones for each market time unit in a specific direction.
TTC means the Toronto Transit Commission.