POWER TRANSFER CAPABILITY Sample Clauses

The Power Transfer Capability clause defines the maximum amount of electrical power that can be reliably transferred over a transmission system between two points or areas. In practice, this clause sets technical limits based on system stability, equipment ratings, and safety margins, often determined through engineering studies and regulatory standards. By establishing these boundaries, the clause ensures the safe and efficient operation of the power grid, preventing overloads and minimizing the risk of outages or equipment damage.
POWER TRANSFER CAPABILITY. The Merchant Transmission Facility and DAF shall be designed for continuous delivery to the POI as described under the following system conditions:  a controllable power transfer range of 60 to 600MW under AC voltage conditions of 0.95pu to 1.05pu at the POI and without the use of installed Merchant Transmission Facility spare equipment (defined as augmented valve and transformer cooling and one AC filter bank); and  a controllable power range of 60 to 660MW under the AC voltage conditions of 1.00 to 1.05pu at the POI and with the use of installed Merchant Transmission Facility spare equipment defined above.
POWER TRANSFER CAPABILITY. The authorised export limit into Ausgrid's distribution system and authorised demand from Ausgrid's distribution system at each connection point is as follows: (Refer also to diagram in Part E of Schedule 1) System normal Worst single element outage System normal Worst single element outage MW Power factor MW Power factor MW Power factor MW Power factor
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