Real Power Losses definition

Real Power Losses means energy consumed by the electrical impedance characteristics of the NECEC Transmission Line.
Real Power Losses means energy consumed in moving Power through the Company's Distribution System between the Point of Receipt and the Point of Delivery.
Real Power Losses means energy consumed by the electrical impedance characteristics of the Northern Pass Transmission Line.

Examples of Real Power Losses in a sentence

  • The NYS Transmission System Real Power Losses associated with each additional MWh of consumption by Load, or each additional MWh transmitted under a Bilateral Transaction as measured at the Points of Withdrawal.

  • The Transmission Provider is not obligated to provide Real Power Losses.

  • Distribution Company shall not be responsible for any Real Power Losses associated with Firm Transmission Service.

  • Owner and HQUS shall be responsible for the delivery of the scheduled amounts of energy associated up to the Contract Capacity to the Delivery Point without reduction for Real Power Losses.

  • The Transmission Provider is not obligated to replace Real Power Losses.


More Definitions of Real Power Losses

Real Power Losses. Real power losses are associated with all transmission service. The Transmission Provider is not obligated to provide real power losses. The cost of PTF losses shall be recovered through the Loss Component of the Locational Marginal Prices pursuant to Market Rule 1. Real power losses across MTF shall be allocated in accordance with Schedule 18 of this Tariff.
Real Power Losses means energy consumed by the electrical impedance characteristics of the Project, including converter and transformer losses.
Real Power Losses means energy consumed by the electrical impedancecharacteristics of the Northern Pass Transmission Line.
Real Power Losses means Capacity and Energy supplied to compensate for losses that occur when Power is delivered over transmission and distribution facilities.
Real Power Losses means Capacity and Energy supplied to compensate for losses that occur when Power is delivered over transmission and distribution facilities. Taxes means all ad valorem, property, occupation, utility, gross receipts, sales, use, excise and other taxes, governmental charges, licenses, permits and assessments, other than taxes based on net income or net worth. Transmission Provider means the utility, regional transmission organization, or utilities, including ATSI, transmitting Power on behalf of Buyer to or from the Delivery Point(s) under this Agreement. 12 \ , FEDERAL ENERGY REGULATORY COMMISSION XXXXXXXXXX, X.X. 00000 September 25,2003 To: FirstEnergy Solutions Corp. Docket No. ER03-1256-000 Re: Revised power sales agreement (Agreement) with FirstEnergy Operating Companies Pursuant to authority delegated to the Director, Division of Tariffs and Markets Development - Central, under 18 C.F.R. 375.307, your Agreement is accepted for filing to become effective October 1, 2003. The proposed filing revises the original power sales agreement to reflect ministerial changes and to clarify existing billing practices. Under 18 C.F.R. 385.210, interventions are timely if made within the time prescribed by the Secretary. Under 18 C.F.R. 385.214, the filing of a timely motion to intervene makes the movant a party to the proceeding, if no answer in opposition is filed within fifteen days. The filing of a timely notice of intervention makes a State Commission a party to the proceeding. This action does not constitute approval of any service, rate, charge, classification, or any rule, regulation, contract, or practice affecting such rate or service provided for in the filed documents; nor shall such action be deemed as recognition of any claimed contractual right or obligation affecting or relating to such service or rate; and such action is without prejudice to any findings or orders which have been or may hereafter be made by the Commission in any proceeding now pending or hereafter instituted by or against any of the applicant(s). This order constitutes final agency action. Requests for rehearing by the Commission may be filed within 30 days of the date of issuance of this order, pursuant to 18 C.F.R. 385.713. Sincerely, Xxxxxxx X. XxXxxxxxxx, Director Division of Tariffs and Market Development - Central
Real Power Losses. Notwithstanding the provisions in Sections 15.7 and 28.5 of the SPP OATT, real power loss energy associated with JDTS due to XXXX Market dispatch is addressed in the settlement of imbalance energy pursuant to the XXXX Tariff.
Real Power Losses. Real power losses are associated with all transmission service. The Transmission Provider is not obligated to provide real power losses. To the extent PTF losses are not specifically allocated through the market procedures provided for in Section 14 of the Agreement, point-to-point losses will be allocated on the basis of PTF average losses as established by the System Operator. The System Operator shall post on the OASIS the PTF average losses, which are initially set at 1.13% but shall be adjusted by the System Operator from time to time. The applicable real power loss factor shall be determined, after the Second Effective Date, on the basis of PTF average losses. Average losses shall be determined initially on an estimated basis, pending the accumulation of the data needed to make the determination on an actual basis. NEPOOL Restated Open Access Transmission Tariff Original Sheet No. 120