Compute the PAR Effects for all M2M Flowgates Sample Clauses

Compute the PAR Effects for all M2M Flowgates. For the PARs listed in Table 4 below, the RTOs will determine the generation-to-load flows and interchange schedules, in MWs, that each PAR is impacting. Table 4. List of Phase Angle Regulators PAR Description PAR Type Actual Schedule Target Schedule Responsible Participating RTO(s) 1 RAMAPO PAR3500 common From telemetry From telemetry* NYISO and PJM 2 RAMAPO PAR4500 common From telemetry From telemetry* NYISO and XXX 0 XXXXXXXX XX00 common From telemetry From telemetry* NYISO and XXX 0 XXXXXXXX XX00 common From telemetry From telemetry* NYISO and PJM 5 GOETHSLN BK_1N common From telemetry From telemetry* NYISO and PJM 6 WALDWICK O2267 common From telemetry From telemetry* NYISO and PJM 7 WALDWICK F2258 common From telemetry From telemetry* NYISO and PJM 8 WALDWICK E2257 common From telemetry From telemetry* NYISO and PJM 9 STLAWRNC PS_33 non-common From telemetry 0 NYISO 10 STLAWRNC PS_34 non-common From telemetry 0 NYISO *Pursuant to the rules for implementing the M2M coordination process over the NY-NJ PARs that are set forth in this M2M Schedule. Compute the PAR control as the actual flow less the target flow across each PAR: Where: par = each of the phase angle regulators listed in Table 4, above; PAR_Controlpar = the flow deviation on each of the PARs; Actual_MWpar = the actual flow on each of the PARs, determined consistent with Table 4 above; and Target_MWpar = the target flow that each of the PARs should be achieving, determined in accordance with Table 4 above. When the Actual_MW and Target_MW are both set to “From telemetry” in Table 4 above, the PAR_Control­ will equal zero. Common PARs In the equations below, the Non-Monitoring RTO is credited for or responsible for PAR_Impact resulting from the common PAR effect on the Monitoring RTO’s M2M Flowgates. The common PAR impact calculation only applies to the common PARs identified in Table 4 above. Compute control deviation for all common PARs on M2M Flowgate m based on the PAR_Controlpar MWs calculated above: Where: M2M_Flowgate-m = the relevant flowgate; cmn_par = each of the common phase angle regulators, modeled as Flowgates, identified in Table 4, above; Cmn_PAR_ControlM2M_Flowgate-m = the sum of flow on M2M Flowgate m after accounting for the operation of common PARs; PSF(cmn_par,M2M_Flowgate-m) = the PSF of each of the common PARs on M2M Flowgate m; and PAR_Controlcmn_par = the flow deviation on each of the common PARs. Compute the impact of generation-to-load and interchange schedules acro...
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Compute the PAR Effects for all M2M Flowgates. For the PARs listed in Table 4 below, the RTOs will determine the generation-to-load flows and interchange schedules, in MWs, that each PAR is impacting.

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