Interconnected Sample Clauses

Interconnected bulk power systems shall be planned and operated in a coordinated manner to perform reliably under normal and abnormal conditions as defined in the NERC Standards.
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Interconnected bulk electric systems shall be planned and operated in a coordinated manner to perform reliably under normal and abnormal conditions as defined in the NERC Standards.
Interconnected. Such qualifying hydroelectric resource(s) is adequately interconnected with such entity’s other resources and transmission facilities and with the other Parties’ Systems to accomplish the objectives of this Agreement.
Interconnected. 17.27 (4) whose subscribers purchase, under long-term contract with the community solar
Interconnected bulk electric systems shall be planned and operated in a coordinated manner to perform reliably under normal and abnormal conditions as defined in the NERC Standards. 2. The frequency and voltage of interconnected bulk electric systems shall be controlled within defined limits through the balancing of real and reactive power supply and demand. 3. Information necessary for the planning and operation of interconnected bulk electric systems shall be made available to those entities responsible for planning and operating the systems reliably. 4. Plans for emergency operation and system restoration of interconnected bulk electric systems shall be developed, coordinated, maintained, and implemented. 5. Facilities for communication, monitoring, and control shall be provided, used, and maintained for the reliability of interconnected bulk electric systems. 6. Personnel responsible for planning and operating interconnected bulk electric systems shall be trained, qualified, and have the responsibility and authority to implement actions. 7. The security of the interconnected bulk electric systems shall be assessed, monitored, and maintained on a wide-area basis. FRCC Regional Reliability Standard Request Form NERC Reliability Principles NERC Market Interface Principles Does the proposed Standard comply with all of the following Market Interface Principles? Recognizing that reliability is an essential requirement of a robust North American economy: yes or no 1. A reliability standard shall not give any market participant an unfair competitive advantage. yes or no 2. A reliability standard shall neither mandate nor prohibit any specific market structure. yes or no 3. A reliability standard shall not preclude market solutions to achieving compliance with that standard. yes or no 4. A reliability standard shall not require the public disclosure of commercially sensitive information. All market participants shall have equal opportunity to access commercially non-sensitive information that is required for compliance with reliability standards. FRCC Regional Reliability Standard Request Form Related Standards Standard No. Explanation Proposed Implementation days after Board of Directors adoption or On (date): APPENDIX B APPENDIX C Development of and Voting of the Registered Ballot Body
Interconnected. The majority of the electricity production stems from either large central plants, wind power, or local CHP plants of sizes ranging from a few kW to around 400 MW. The change in the composition of the national electricity production capacity from 1983 to 2003 is shown in Figure 2. Figure 2 Change in composition of electricity production facility types (source: Danish Energy Authority [7]).
Interconnected. FTs In fact, FTA has an even bigger advantage in that what really matters are the minimal cut sets of the fault trees, i.e., the set of smallest possible combinations of basic events capable of causing the system failures (or hazards in this case). Since these are calculated directly by FTA, it is much easier to see the relationships between the basic events and the hazards they cause. For example (where the black dot represents a conjunction): Figure 9 - Direct connections from basic events to hazards On the basis of these minimal cut sets, we can allocate the hazards' ASILs directly to the cut sets, and then (if applicable) decompose them across the basic events that comprise those minimal cut sets.
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