Operating Reserve – Supplemental Reserve Service. Operating Reserve – Supplemental Reserve Service must be purchased by a party with generation in the BPA Control Area that is receiving this service from BPA, and such Supplemental Reserve Service is not provided for under a BPA transmission agreement. Service is being received if there are no other qualifying resources providing this required reserve service in conformance with NERC, WECC, and NWPP standards. BPA will determine the Control Area Service Customer’s Supplemental Reserve Requirement in accordance with applicable NERC, WECC, and NWPP standards.
Operating Reserve – Supplemental Reserve Service. Operating Reserve – Supplemental Reserve Service is needed to serve load in the event of a system contingency. It is not available immediately to serve load, but rather within a short period of time. Supplemental Reserve Service may be provided by generating units that are on-line but unloaded, by quick-start generation, or by interruptible load. BPA must offer this service in accordance with applicable NERC, WECC, and NWPP standards. The Transmission Customer or Control Area Service Customer must either purchase this service from BPA or make alternative but comparable arrangements to satisfy its Supplemental Reserve Service obligation. The Transmission Customer’s or Control Area Service Customer’s obligation is determined consistent with NERC, WECC, and NWPP criteria.
Operating Reserve – Supplemental Reserve Service. Where applicable the rates and/or methodology are described in Schedule 6.
Operating Reserve – Supplemental Reserve Service. The product of the currently effective Supplemental Reserve Service Charge as provided for in Schedule 6 of PacifiCorp’s OATT and the amount calculated as the APD plus the Deseret Area Load for which Deseret has the obligation to supply Supplemental Reserve Service, less any amounts self supplied by Deseret. Deseret shall ensure that load served by Deseret for which the recipient has the responsibility for Operating Reserves is so indicated on the electronic tag. APPENDIX F DESERET SYSTEM
1. Bridger Valley Flaming Gorge Transmission System
a) System Description: A transmission system owned by the Bridger Valley Electric Association (“BVEA”) and located in southwest Wyoming and northeast Utah. This system consists of various 69 kV facilities interconnected with Western Area Power Administration (“Western”) and, during abnormal or emergency conditions only, with PacifiCorp.
b) Bridger Valley Flaming Gorge Transmission System Interchange Points 1) Flaming Gorge 69 kV Western
Operating Reserve – Supplemental Reserve Service. Supplemental Reserve Service is needed to serve load in the event of a system contingency; however, it is not available immediately to serve load but rather within a short period of time. Supplemental Reserve Service may be provided by generating units that are on-line but unloaded, by quick-start generation or by interruptible load. The Transmission Provider must offer this service when the transmission service is used to serve load within its Control Area. The Transmission Customer must either purchase this service from the Transmission Provider or make alternative comparable arrangements to satisfy its Supplemental Reserve Service obligation. The charges for Supplemental Reserve Service are referred to below. The amount of Supplemental Reserve Service will be set forth in the Service Agreement. To the extent the Control Area operator performs this service for the Transmission Provider, charges to the Transmission Customer are to reflect only a pass-through of the costs charged to the Transmission Provider by that Control Area operator. The Transmission System specific charges for Operating Reserve— Supplemental Reserve Service are set forth in the appropriate rate schedule attached to and made part of the applicable Service Agreement. The rates or rate methodology used to calculate the charges for service under this schedule were promulgated and may be modified pursuant to applicable Federal laws, regulations and policies. Reserve—Supplemental Reserve Service upon written notice to the Transmission Customer. Any change to the charges to the Transmission Customer for Operating Reserve—Supplemental Reserve Service shall be as set forth in a subsequent rate schedule promulgated pursuant to applicable Federal laws, regulations and policies and attached to and made part of the applicable Service Agreement. The Transmission Provider shall charge the Transmission Customer in accordance with the rate then in effect.
Operating Reserve – Supplemental Reserve Service. Supplemental Reserve Service is needed to serve load in the event of a System contingency; however, it is not available immediately to serve load but rather within a short period of time. Supplemental Reserve Service may be provided by generating units that are on-line but unloaded, by quick-start generation or by interruptible load or other non-generation resources capable of providing this service.
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Operating Reserve – Supplemental Reserve Service. (a) During the effectiveness of this Agreement, Oglethorpe Power may elect, pursuant to Section 11.1, (i) to purchase from Georgia Power Operating Reserve - Supplemental Reserve Service for OPC Territorial Load at rates then in effect under the Open Access Transmission Tariff of Southern Companies, (ii) to maintain, subject to the provisions below or any change implemented pursuant to Section 3.2, supplemental operating reserves for OPC Territorial Load ("Supplemental Reserve Requirement"), or (iii) to purchase short term Supplemental Reserve Service pursuant to Section 11.7.
(b) Oglethorpe Power's Supplemental Reserve Requirement shall equal 2.09% of the OPC Territorial Load coincident with the 1996 twelve (12) monthly peak loads of the Southern Control Area. The 2.09% value utilized herein shall be updated and revised, if necessary, to comport with changes in the Southern Control Area supplemental operating reserve requirements, effectuated in accordance with Prudent Utility Practice, or changes in the resource base for the Southern Control Area (either an increase or decrease in the contingency size).
(c) Oglethorpe Power shall maintain its Regulation, Spinning and Supplemental Reserve Requirements from unscheduled OPC Resources which are qualified to supply Spinning Reserve Service or Operating Reserve - Supplemental Reserve Service ("Supplemental Reserve Service") and qualifying interruptible load. In order for an OPC Resource to qualify as a "Qualifying Resource -Supplemental," it must (i) be located in the Southern Control Area; (ii) be telemetered to the Southern Control Area operator; (iii) be capable of synchronous operation at the output level declared by Oglethorpe Power for Supplemental Reserve Service within ten (10) minutes of initial call by the Southern Control Area operator to the Oglethorpe Power system operator; and (iv) be immediately callable by the Southern Control Area operator, by verbal notification to the Oglethorpe Power system operator, to produce energy on a pro rata basis, as nearly as practicable, with the other supplemental operating reserves of the Southern Control Area. For purposes of this Section, Qualifying Resources - Supplemental shall initially be limited to fifteen (15) percent of the Peaking Block Resources and Rocky Mountain (pumping load, and/or synchronous condensing in the generation direction or off-line units while operating in a mode which permits the declared level of synchronous output within 10 minutes o...
Operating Reserve – Supplemental Reserve Service. Michigan Transco shall provide to Consumers, on a daily basis, a forecast (updated throughout the day, as necessary), of Supplemental Reserve Service capacity which it is purchasing from Consumers, as outlined in Article 6 and Appendix A hereof.
Operating Reserve – Supplemental Reserve Service. The amounts of such services, specific terms and conditions associated with such services and the charges for such services are listed in Exhibit 2 to this Service Agreement.