Transfer Capability definition

Transfer Capability. The measure of the ability of interconnected electrical systems to reliably move or transfer power from one area to another over all transmission facilities (or paths) between those areas under specified system conditions. Transmission Congestion Contract Component (“TCC Component”): As defined in the ISO Services Tariff. Transmission Congestion Contracts (“TCCs”): The right to collect or obligation to pay Congestion Rents in the Day-Ahead Market for Energy associated with a single MW of transmission between a specified POI and POW. TCCs are financial instruments that enable Energy buyers and sellers to hedge fluctuations in the price of transmission. Transmission Customer: Any Eligible Customer (or its designated agent) that (i) executes a Service Agreement, or (ii) requests in writing that the ISO file with the Commission a proposed unexecuted Service Agreement to receive Transmission Service under Part 3, 4 and/or 5 of the Tariff. Transmission District: The geographic area served by the Investor-Owned Transmission Owners and LIPA, as well as the customers directly interconnected with the transmission facilities of the Power Authority of the State of New York. Transmission Facility Agreement (“TFA”): Agreements governing the use of specific or designated transmission facilities charges to cover all, or a portion, of the costs to install, own, operate, or maintain transmission facilities, to the customer under the agreement and that have provisions to provide Transmission Service utilizing said transmission facilities. All Transmission Facility Agreements are listed in Attachment L. Table 1A, and are designated in the “Treatment” column as “Facility Agmt. – MWA.” Transmission Facilities Under ISO Operational Control: The transmission facilities of the Transmission Owners listed in Appendix A-1 of the ISO/TO Agreement, (“Listing of Transmission Facilities Under ISO Operational Control,”) that are subject to the Operational Control of the ISO. This listing may be amended from time-to-time as specified in the ISO/TO Agreement. Transmission Facilities Requiring ISO Notification: The transmission facilities of the Transmission Owners listed in Appendix A-2 of the ISO/TO Agreement, “Listing of Transmission Facilities Requiring ISO Notification,” whose status of operation must be provided to the ISO by the Transmission Owners (for the purposes stated in the ISO Tariffs and in accordance with the ISO OATT and ISO/TO Agreement) prior to the Transmission Owners mak...
Transfer Capability. The measure of the ability of interconnected electrical systems to reliably move or transfer power from one area to another over all transmission facilities (or paths) between those areas under specified system conditions. Transmission Congestion Contract Component (“TCC Component”): A component of the Operating Requirement, calculated in accordance with Section 26.4.2 of Attachment K to this Services Tariff. Transmission Congestion Contracts ("TCCs"): As defined in the ISO OATT.
Transfer Capability means the maximum amount of power (in mega-watts) that can be transferred over part, or all, of the Underground Segment B at any time in a reliable manner under a specific set of defined pre-contingency and post-contingency system configurations and conditions in accordance with Western Electricity Coordinating Council standards and Good Utility Practices. The holder of Transfer Capability that is under the Operational Control of the CAISO, for the benefit of and made available to CAISO Eligible Customers, is entitled to all associated rights and revenues from use of the Transfer Capability as defined (or subsequentlyExecution Version defined) by the CAISO Agreements, or, in the absence of any such CAISO Agreements, rights and revenues similar to such associated rights and revenues.

Examples of Transfer Capability in a sentence

  • TTC is the Total Transfer Capability of the Interface for that period.

  • As part of its request for an award, an Expander shall request that the ISO prepare one or more non-binding estimates of an Expansion’s impact on Transfer Capability between one or more POI/POW combinations.

  • Specifically: ATCF = TTC -ETCF - CBM - TRM + PostbacksF + counterflowsF Where ATCF is the firm Available Transfer Capability for the Interface for that period.

  • PostbacksF are changes to firm Available Transfer Capability due to a change in the use of Transmission Service for that period, as defined in Business Practices.

  • Incremental TCCs shall not be created for Transfer Capability that the ISO determines would exist on the system even in the absence of an Expansion.


More Definitions of Transfer Capability

Transfer Capability means the ability of the transmission owner's system to move power over its system to another interconnected transmission system or distribution utility while meeting all national standard reliability requirements.
Transfer Capability means the maximum amount of power (in mega-watts) that can be transferred over part, or all, of the Subject Facilities in a reliable manner while meeting all of a specific set of defined pre-contingency and post-contingency system configurations and conditions in accordance with WECC standards and Good Utility Practices. Subject to Section4.3.4 of the Transfer Capability Lease, the holder or lessee of Transfer Capability that is under the Operational Control of the CAISO (or any successor System Operator) for the benefit of and made available to CAISO Eligible Customers, is entitled to all associated rights and revenues from use of the Transfer Capability as defined (or subsequently defined) by the CAISO Agreements, or, in the absence of any such CAISO Agreements, all associated rights and revenues from use of the Transfer Capability, as defined (or subsequently defined) by the System Operator. Such holder or lessee shall not have any right or preference to transfer power over the Subject Facilities, or to interconnect with the Subject Facilities, by reason of holding or leasing Transfer Capability.
Transfer Capability. The measure of the ability of interconnected electrical systems to reliably move or transfer power from one area to another over all transmission facilities (or paths) between those areas under specified system conditions. Transmission Congestion Contract Component (“TCC Component”): A component of the Operating Requirement, calculated in accordance with Section 26.4.2 of Attachment K to this Services Tariff. Transmission Congestion Contracts ("TCCs"): The right to collect or obligation to pay Congestion Rents in the Day-Ahead Market for Energy associated with a single MW of transmission between a specified POI and POW. TCCs are financial instruments that enable Energy buyers and sellers to hedge fluctuations in the price of transmission. Transmission Customer: Any entity (or its designated agent) that requests or receives Transmission Service pursuant to a Service Agreement and the terms of the ISO OATT. Transmission District: The geographic area served by the Investor-Owned Transmission Owners and LIPA, as well as the customers directly interconnected with the transmission facilities of the Power Authority of the State of New York. Transmission Facilities Under ISO Operational Control: The transmission facilities of the Transmission Owners listed in Appendix A-1 of the ISO/TO Agreement, "Listing of Transmission Facilities Under ISO Operational Control," that are subject to the Operational Control of the ISO. This listing may be amended from time-to-time as specified in the ISO/TO Agreement. Transmission Facilities Requiring ISO Notification: The transmission facilities of the Transmission Owners listed in Appendix A-2 of the ISO/TO Agreement, ("Listing of Transmission Facilities Requiring ISO Notification") whose status of operation must be provided to the ISO by the Transmission Owners (for the purposes stated in the ISO Tariffs and in accordance with the ISO Tariffs and ISO/TO Agreement) prior to the Transmission Owners making operational changes to the state of these facilities. This listing may be amended from time-to-time as specified in the ISO/TO Agreement.
Transfer Capability means the maximum amount of power (in mega-xxxxx) that can be transferred over part, or all, of the S-Line at any time in a reliable manner under a specific set of defined pre-contingency and post-contingency system configurations and conditions in accordance with Applicable Reliability Standards and Good Utility Practice.
Transfer Capability means the amount of power (in mega-watts) that can be transferred over part, or all, of the Project in a reliable manner while meeting all of a specific set of defined pre-contingency and post-contingency system conditions in accordance with Western Electricity Coordinating Council standards. The holder of Transfer Capability under the Operational Control of the CAISO, for the benefit of and made available to CAISO Eligible Customers, is entitled to all associated rights and revenues from use of the Transfer Capability of the Project as may be subsequently defined by the CAISO Agreements.
Transfer Capability means the maximum amount of power (in mega-watts) that can be transferred over part, or all, of the Underground Segment B at any time in a reliable manner
Transfer Capability. The measure of the ability of interconnected electrical systems to reliably move or transfer power from one area to another over all transmission facilities (or paths) between those areas under specified system conditions. Transmission Congestion Contract Component (“TCC Component”): A component of the Operating Requirement, calculated in accordance with Section 26.4.2 of Attachment K to this Services Tariff. Transmission Congestion Contracts ("TCCs"): The right to collect or obligation to pay Congestion Rents in the Day-Ahead Market for Energy associated with a single MW of transmission between a specified POI and POW. TCCs are financial instruments that enable Energy buyers and sellers to hedge fluctuations in the price of transmission. Transmission Customer: Any entity (or its designated agent) that requests or receives Transmission Service pursuant to a Service Agreement and the terms of the ISO OATT. Transmission District: The geographic area served by the Investor-Owned in which a Transmission Owners and, including LIPA, as Load Serving Entities is obligated to serve Load, as well as the customers directly interconnected with the transmission facilities of the Power Authority of the State of New York.