Coordination of Transmission Planning Sample Clauses

Coordination of Transmission Planning. Studies Regarding Reliability Transmission Projects Located Entirely Within One Region 35.10.7.1 The Regions shall share their respective baseline reliability analysis undertaken as part of their regional reliability planning process no later than the time it is initially provided to the proposing Region’s stakeholders through the appropriate committee. 35.10.7.2 Based on its review of the proposing Region’s proposed reliability transmission project, the potentially impacted Region shall identify the potential violations, based upon planning or reliability criteria, including applicable transmission owner criteria then in effect, that, depending on how solved, including through the use of proposed regional transmission projects, could negatively impact reliability on the potentially impacted Region’s system. 35.10.7.3 The Regions shall discuss identified impacts and coordinate any special studies that need to be undertaken to analyze such impacts. (a) Each Region shall be responsible for performing studies of potential impacts on its system. The Regions may agree on the most efficient way to perform the special studies on a case-specific basis, including which Region will conduct which study(ies). (b) The Regions will provide to each other all of the technical information on their respective systems that is needed for each to perform the necessary studies. (c) The Regions will coordinate the timing and conduct of such studies. (d) Each Region will be responsible for all of its respective study costs related to the studies conducted under this coordinated study process. 35.10.7.4 Results of studies of impacts on the potentially impacted Region’s system will be submitted to the proposing Region no later than at the time the proposed reliability transmission project(s) are presented to the proposing Region’s stakeholders for final review and prior to submitting to the Board. The Regions shall discuss with each other potential alternative solutions, including changes to operating protocols, and the mitigation of impacts on the potentially impacted Region’s system. The Regions’ agreed-to mitigation shall be presented to the proposing Region’s stakeholders as part of the overall solution to the identified reliability need. 35.10.7.5 Other than agreed-to mitigation or operational alternatives, each Region is responsible for the costs of addressing impacts to its own system.
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Coordination of Transmission Planning. Studies Regarding Reliability Transmission Projects Located Entirely Within One Region 35.10.7.1 The Regions shall share their respective baseline reliability analysis undertaken as part of their regional reliability planning process no later than the time it is initially provided to the proposing Region’s stakeholders through the appropriate committee. 35.10.7.2 Based on its review of the proposing Region’s proposed reliability transmission project, the potentially impacted Region shall identify the potential violations, based upon planning or reliability criteria, including applicable transmission owner criteria then in effect, that, depending on how solved, including through the use of proposed regional transmission projects, could negatively impact reliability on the potentially impacted Region’s system. 35.10.7.3 The Regions shall discuss identified impacts and coordinate any special studies that need to be undertaken to analyze such impacts. (a) Each Region shall be responsible for performing studies of potential impacts on its system. The Regions may agree on the most efficient way to perform the special studies on a case-specific basis, including which Region will conduct which study(ies). (b) The Regions will provide to each other all of the technical information on their respective systems that is needed for each to perform the necessary studies. (c) The Regions will coordinate the timing and conduct of such studies.

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