Western Interface definition

Western Interface means the interface that extends from north to south across western Pennsylvania, Maryland, and West Virginia. It is comprised of the major, high-voltage transmission lines that run from eastern Ohio, West Virginia, and western Pennsylvania to central Maryland and Pennsylvania and into northern Virginia. The Western Interface includes the Keystone-Juniata 5004 line, the Conemaugh-Juniata 5005 line, the Conemaugh-Hunterstown 5006 line, and the Doubs-Brighton 5055 line. All are 500 KV facilities.

Examples of Western Interface in a sentence

  • With respect to locational requirements, the Draft RFP required "[t]he proposed Generation Capacity Resource [to] be interconnected to the System such that the [resource's] output may be infed to a node east of the Western Interface and deliverable to Maryland east of the Western Interface avoiding likely transmission congestion." Id. at 15.

  • Only two hubs include buses in both the eastern and western regions: the Dominion Hub and the Western Interface Hub.

  • These filter drains are sized such that they can provide the required storage for a 1:100 year eventAt the Western Interface Compound site, the surface water will be diverted to an existing watercourse close to the site.

  • The proposed Generation Capacity Resource must be interconnected to the System such that the Generation Capacity Resource’s output may be infed to a node east of the Western Interface and deliverable to Maryland east of the Western Interface avoiding likely transmission congestion.

  • The Facility shall be interconnected to the System such that the Facility’s Original Contract Quantity shall be infed to a node east of the Western Interface and Deliverable to Maryland east of the Western Interface without likely congestion charges.

  • In the 2007 to 2008 planning period, the Meadowbrook transformer and Kammer transformer were the largest contributors to positive congestion costs while the Bedington – Black Oak Interface and the Western Interface were the largest contributors to negative congestion costs.

  • In the 2006 to 2007 planning period, the Bedington transformer and the Cloverdale – Lexington line were the largest contributors to positive congestion while the Branchburg— Readington line and the Western Interface contributed to negative congestion.

  • IS Parties claim that MISO provided them with a revised version of its document describing the methodology for the Western Interface Study twenty-eight days after MISO made the instant filing proposing to eliminate NDEX.

  • Supervisor Lucero highlighted her attendance at the NACo Western Interface Conference in Spokane, Washington, where she went on an aerial fire suppression tour, in addition to a tour of the City of Spokane Solid Waste Disposal Operations, and the Colville National Forest.

  • MISO states that it expects that the MISO transmission owners and Seams Service customers will continue to peer review the Western Interface Study results and their implementation to insure there is no adverse impact on reliability.

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