Transmission outage definition

Transmission outage means an outage involving facilities that would be included in rate setting by the federal energy regulation commission.
Transmission outage means a Scheduled Outage required to be performed during the Peak Period as a result of the order of a Transmission Authority or Transmission Provider, to the extent that failure to schedule a Scheduled Outage during the Peak Period would (a) result in a fine or penalty being payable by Shell or Owner or (b) cause the Scheduled Outage to be deferred beyond the time that it is required to be performed according to Prudent Generator Practices.
Transmission outage means the failure after the Service Commencement Date of a Program Channel to meet the Transmission Minimum Requirements (as set forth in Exhibit 7.01) due to a failure of a component of the Transponder Capacity, TT&C Services, or Transmission Services. Upon the occurrence of a Transmission Outage (and notice by NRTC to HCG if HCG is not aware of such Transmission Outage), HCG shall use its reasonable best efforts to restore the Program Channel such that it meets its Transmission Minimum Requirements. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary in this Agreement (and except only as provided pursuant to Section 19), HCG shall have the option, but not the obligation, to provide replacement Transponder capacity or utilize spare equipment to restore a Transmission Outage.

Examples of Transmission outage in a sentence

  • Transmission outage information is incorporated into the hourly ATC values.

  • The outage plan proposed by the Licensee shall be in coordination with the Transmission outage plan.

  • Condition C may be acceptable for right turns into an entrance if design vehicle movements are expected during off-peak times.

  • Transmission outage requests are to provide structured and detailed outage modeling information.

  • These include Balancing Mechanism Unit (BMU) data, our demand forecasts, our Transmission outage plan, actual system conditions, and any other relevant data (Grid Code BC 1.4.2 (f)).In certain circumstances, we may need to issue Emergency Instructions or Involuntary Reductions in order to preserve the integrity of the National Electricity Transmission System (NETS).

  • For the purpose of Transmission outage planning Year 0 means the current Financial Year at any time, Year 1 means the next Financial Year at any time, Year 2 means the Financial Year after Year 1, etc.

  • Generation outage programme sha l be harmonised with the Transmission outage planning in 4.2.8 to 4.2.11.

  • Table 12-36 Transmission outage summary: January through September of 2015 and 2016 Table 12-37 shows the details of potentially long duration (> 30 days) outages when combining the duration of the outages for the same equipment.

  • Sometimes confused with invention, often used interchangeably with creativity, innovation has different types, comes in different forms, has different associated theories and is defined differently in the literature (Rickards and Moger 1988; Nystrom 1990; Vrakking 1990).

  • Transmission outage applications identified as NRA or relay work shall be prepared and submitted in accordance with M/LCC7 Attachment D, and OP24 Appendix C, respectively.


More Definitions of Transmission outage

Transmission outage means the failure after the Service Commencement Date of a channel to meet certain transmission minimum requirements due to a failure of a component of the Transponder Capacity, TT&C Services, or Transmission Services. If a Transmission Outage occurs and the corresponding Outage Period exceeds thirty (30) consecutive minutes, then NRTC shall be entitled to receive a credit for each channel experiencing a Transmission Outage in an amount equal to the product of (x) the sum of the then-current monthly Ground Services Fee and TT&C Fee for one channel (in dollars) multiplied by (y) the outage Period (in minutes) and divided by (z) 43,___0 (i.e., the number of minutes in a thirty-day month). In the case where the Ground Services Fees and TT&C Fees are paid on a per Authorized Subscriber basis, the fees associated with a single channel shall be calculated by HCG by dividing the fee amounts by the number of channels provided immediately prior to the outage. Such outage credit shall be applied against the Ground Services Fee and the TT&C Fee due for the month(s) immediately following the month in which the Transmission Outage occurs.

Related to Transmission outage

  • Transmission Operator means the entity responsible for the reliability of its “local” Transmission System, and that operates or directs the operations of the Transmission Facilities.

  • Transmission links are the means used for inter-connecting distributed units for the purpose of conveying signals, operating data or an energy supply. This equipment is generally electrical but may, in some part, be mechanical, pneumatic or hydraulic.

  • Transmission Service means Point-To-Point Transmission Service provided under Tariff, Part II on a firm and non-firm basis.

  • Transmission Owner means a Member that owns or leases with rights equivalent to ownership Transmission Facilities and is a signatory to the PJM Transmission Owners Agreement. Taking transmission service shall not be sufficient to qualify a Member as a Transmission Owner. Transmission Owner Attachment Facilities:

  • Transmission Customer means any eligible customer, shipper or designated agent that can or does execute a transmission service agreement or can or does receive transmission service, including all persons who have pending requests for transmission service or for information regarding transmission.

  • Transmission Loading Relief means NERC’s procedures for preventing operating security limit violations, as implemented by PJM as the security coordinator responsible for maintaining transmission security for the PJM Region.

  • Transmission Services the services provided by the Transmission Provider(s) to the Distributor;

  • Transmission pipeline means any high pressure transmission pipeline connected to, but excluding the Maui Pipeline, that is used for the open access transportation of Gas, and includes all items of plant, equipment, fixtures and fittings directly appurtenanced to that pipeline, but excluding any item which is controlled by a party other than that pipeline’s TP Welded Party and any low pressure distribution system.

  • Network Transmission Service means transmission service provided pursuant to the rates, terms and conditions set forth in Tariff, Part III, or transmission service comparable to such service that is provided to a Load Serving Entity that is also a Transmission Owner.

  • Transmission means transmission by operation of law, devolution on the personal representative of a deceased person and any other mode of transfer, not being assignment;

  • Transmission Provider means any entity or entities transmitting or transporting the Product on behalf of Seller or Buyer to or from the Delivery Point.

  • Transmission Interconnection Customer means an entity that submits an Interconnection Request to interconnect or add Merchant Transmission Facilities to the Transmission System or to increase the capacity of Merchant Transmission Facilities interconnected with the Transmission System in the PJM Region or an entity that submits an Upgrade Request for Merchant Network Upgrades (including accelerating the construction of any transmission enhancement or expansion, other than Merchant Transmission Facilities, that is included in the Regional Transmission Expansion Plan prepared pursuant to Operating Agreement, Schedule 6).

  • Transmission line means any single or multiphase electric power line operating at nominal voltages at or in excess of either 69,000 volts between ungrounded conductors or 40,000 volts between grounded and ungrounded conductors, regardless of the functional service provided by the line.

  • Transmission Facility means a facility for transmitting electricity, and includes any structures, equipment or other facilities used for that purpose as defined in the Parties respective XXXXx.

  • Transmission Charges means the charges payable to TSP by Long Term Transmission Customer(s) pursuant to the TSA, as adopted by the Appropriate Commission;

  • Transmission Injection Rights means Capacity Transmission Injection Rights and Energy Transmission Injection Rights. Transmission Interconnection Customer:

  • Transmission Licensee means any person who is authorised by a Transmission Licence to transmit electricity, acting in that capacity;

  • Transmission Facilities shall have the meaning set forth in the Operating Agreement. Transmission Injection Rights:

  • Central Transmission Utility means the Government Company notified by the Central Government under Sub-Section (1) of Section 38 of the Electricity Act, 2003.

  • Transmission System means the facilities controlled or operated by the Transmission Provider within the PJM Region that are used to provide transmission service under Tariff, Part II and Part III. Transmission Withdrawal Rights:

  • Network Integration Transmission Service means the transmission service provided under Tariff, Part III.

  • CTU or Central Transmission Utility means the Central Transmission Utility as defined in Sub-Section (10) of section (2) of the EA-2003.

  • Transmission Service Provider means the entity that administers the transmission tariff and provides transmission service to transmission customers under applicable transmission service agreements.

  • Energy Transmission Injection Rights means the rights to schedule energy deliveries at a specified point on the Transmission System. Energy Transmission Injection Rights may be awarded only to a Merchant D.C. Transmission Facility that connects the Transmission System to another control area. Deliveries scheduled using Energy Transmission Injection Rights have rights similar to those under Non-Firm Point-to-Point Transmission Service.

  • Interconnected Transmission Owner means the Transmission Owner to whose transmission facilities or distribution facilities Customer Interconnection Facilities are, or as the case may be, a Customer Facility is, being directly connected. When used in an Interconnection Construction Service Agreement, the term may refer to a Transmission Owner whose facilities must be upgraded pursuant to the Facilities Study, but whose facilities are not directly interconnected with those of the Interconnection Customer.

  • Transmission Service Agreement or “TSA” shall mean the agreement entered into between Long Term Transmission Customer(s) and the TSP pursuant to which TSP shall build, own, operate and maintain the Project and make available the assets of the Project to Long Term Transmission Customer(s) on a commercial basis;