Common use of Identification of Transmission Constraints Clause in Contracts

Identification of Transmission Constraints. (a) On a periodic basis determined by the Parties, the Parties shall identify potential transmission operating constraints that could result in the need to use Transmission Loading Relief or other emergency procedures in order to alleviate the transmission constraints, the need for which could be reduced or eliminated by the redispatch of generation on the other’s system. (b) In addition to the identification of such potential transmission operating constraints, the Parties shall each identify generation units on the other Party’s system, the redispatch of which would alleviate the identified transmission constraints. (c) From the identified transmission constraints, the Parties shall agree in writing on the transmission operating constraints and redispatch options that shall be subject to this Section until otherwise agreed. In reaching such agreement, the Parties shall endeavor reasonably to limit the number of transmission constraints that are subject to this Section so as to minimize potential cost shifting among market participants in the control areas of the Parties resulting from the redispatch of generation under this Section. Both Parties shall post the transmission operating constraints that are subject to this Section on their respective Internet sites.

Appears in 6 contracts

Samples: Joint Operating Agreement, Joint Operating Agreement, Joint Operating Agreement

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Identification of Transmission Constraints. (a) On a periodic basis determined by the Parties, the Parties shall identify potential transmission operating constraints that could result in the need to use Transmission Loading Relief TLR or other emergency procedures in order to alleviate the transmission constraints, the need for which could be reduced or eliminated by the redispatch of generation on the other’s system. (b) In addition to the identification of such potential transmission operating constraints, the Parties shall each identify generation units on the other Party’s system, the redispatch of which would alleviate the identified transmission constraints. (c) From the identified transmission constraints, the Parties shall agree in writing on the transmission operating constraints redispatch options, and compensation for redispatch options that shall be subject to this Section until otherwise agreed. In reaching such agreement, the Parties shall endeavor reasonably to limit the number of transmission constraints that are subject to this Section so as to minimize potential cost shifting among market participants in the control areas of the Parties resulting from the redispatch of generation under this Section. Both Parties shall post the transmission operating constraints that are subject to this Section on their respective Internet sites.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Joint Operating Agreement, Joint Operating Agreement, Joint Operating Agreement

Identification of Transmission Constraints. (a) On a periodic basis determined by the Parties, the Parties shall identify potential transmission operating constraints that could result in the need to use Transmission Loading Relief or other emergency procedures in order to alleviate the transmission constraints, the need for which could be reduced or eliminated by the redispatch of generation on the other’s system. (b) In addition to the identification of such potential transmission operating constraints, the Parties shall each identify generation units on the other Party’s system, the redispatch of which would alleviate the identified transmission constraints. (c) From the identified transmission constraints, the Parties shall agree in writing on the transmission operating constraints and redispatch options that shall be subject to this Section until otherwise agreed. In reaching such agreement, the Parties shall endeavor reasonably to limit the number of transmission constraints that are subject to this Section 11.2.13 so as to minimize potential cost shifting among market participants in the control areas Control Areas of the Parties MIDWEST ISO and the area comprised of the PJM West Region and the PJM Control Area resulting from the redispatch of generation under this Section. Both Parties shall post the transmission operating constraints that are subject to this Section on their respective Internet sites.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Joint Operating Agreement, Joint Operating Agreement, Joint Operating Agreement

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Identification of Transmission Constraints. (a) On a periodic basis determined by the Parties, the Parties shall identify potential transmission operating constraints that could result in the need to use Transmission Loading Relief TLR or other emergency procedures in order to alleviate the transmission constraints, the need for which could be reduced or eliminated by the redispatch of generation on the other’s other‟s system. (b) In addition to the identification of such potential transmission operating constraints, the Parties shall each identify generation units on the other Party’s Party‟s system, the redispatch of which would alleviate the identified transmission constraints. (c) From the identified transmission constraints, the Parties shall agree in writing on the transmission operating constraints redispatch options, and compensation for redispatch options that shall be subject to this Section until otherwise agreed. In reaching such agreement, the Parties shall endeavor reasonably to limit the number of transmission constraints that are subject to this Section so as to minimize potential cost shifting among market participants in the control areas of the Parties resulting from the redispatch of generation under this Section. Both Parties shall post the transmission operating constraints that are subject to this Section on their respective Internet sites.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Joint Operating Agreement

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