Common use of AGC Capability Clause in Contracts

AGC Capability. of an electric generating unit or combination of units -------------- is the maximum dependable ability of the unit or units to increase or decrease the level of output within a time frame specified by market operation rules approved by the Regional Market Operations Committee, in response to a remote direction from the System Operator in order to maintain currently proper power flows into and out of the NEPOOL Control Area and to control frequency.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: New England Power Pool Agreement (United Illuminating Co), New England Power Pool Agreement (United Illuminating Co)

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AGC Capability. of an electric generating unit or combination of units -------------- is the maximum dependable ability of the unit or units to increase or decrease the level of output within a time frame specified by market operation rules Market Rules approved by the Regional Market Operations Markets Committee, in response to a remote direction from the System Operator in order to maintain currently proper power flows into and out of the NEPOOL Control Area and to control frequency.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: New England Power Pool Agreement (North Atlantic Energy Corp /Nh)

AGC Capability. of an electric generating unit or combination of units -------------- is the maximum dependable ability of the unit or units to increase or decrease the level of output within a time frame specified by market operation rules approved by the Regional Market Operations Markets Committee, in response to a remote direction from the System Operator in order to maintain currently proper power flows into and out of the NEPOOL Control Area and to control frequency.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: New England Power Pool Agreement (North Atlantic Energy Corp /Nh)

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AGC Capability. of an electric generating unit or combination of units -------------- is the maximum dependable ability -------------- of the unit or units to increase or decrease the level of output within a time frame specified by market operation rules Market Rules approved by the Regional Market Operations Markets Committee, in response to a remote direction from the System Operator in order to maintain currently proper power flows into and out of the NEPOOL Control Area and to control frequency.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: New England Power Pool Agreement (New England Power Co)

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