Common use of Calculation of Nodal Flow Clause in Contracts

Calculation of Nodal Flow. The ISO will calculate the nodal megawatt flow, defined as Nodal Flow, for each load bus modeled in the power flow case by multiplying the amount of Load in megawatts for the bus, defined as Nodal Load, by the nodal distribution factor for the bus. Nodal Flow represents the number of megawatts that flow across the facility subject to the Generator Deactivation Reliability Need due to the Load.

Appears in 7 contracts

Samples: Service Agreement for Non Firm Point to Point Transmission Service, RMR Agreement, RMR Agreement

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Calculation of Nodal Flow. The ISO will calculate the nodal megawatt flow, defined as Nodal Flow, for each load bus modeled in the power flow case by multiplying the amount of Load in megawatts for the bus, defined as Nodal Load, by the nodal distribution factor for the bus. Nodal Flow represents the number of megawatts that flow across the facility subject to the Generator Deactivation Reliability Need due to the Load.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Open Access Transmission Tariff (Oatt) Definitions, Open Access Transmission Tariff (Oatt) Definitions

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Calculation of Nodal Flow. The ISO will calculate the nodal megawatt flow, defined as Nodal Flow, for each load bus modeled in the power flow case by multiplying the amount of Load in megawatts for the bus, defined as Nodal Load, by the nodal distribution factor for the bus. Nodal Flow represents the number of megawatts that flow across the facility subject to the Generator Deactivation Short-Term Reliability Process Need due to the Load.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Network Operating Agreement, Network Operating Agreement

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