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Process Scope and Limitations. ‌ Vision Statement‌ As Operating Entities become Market Based Operating Entities, and expand their various markets, one of the primary seams issues that must be resolved is how different congestion management methodologies (market-based and traditional TLR) will interact to ensure parallel flows and impacts are recognized and controlled in a manner that consistently ensures system reliability. For these entities, this process will offer a manner in which Market-Based Operating Entities can coordinate parallel flows with Operating Entities that have not yet implemented markets. Unlike the existing process, this process will provide more proactive management of transmission resources, more accurate information to Reliability Coordinators, and more candidates for providing relief when reliability is threatened due to transmission overload conditions. Process Scope‌ While this process has been written specifically with the goal of coordinating seams between SPP and the Midwest ISO and their respective neighbors, this document may be beneficial to any non-Party entity facing similar seams issues related to congestion management. We offer this process as a way to achieve coordination between entities, and propose it as a potential option for any entities that wish to coordinate with each other. Goals and Metrics‌ In preparing this document, we focused our solution on meeting the following goals and requirements:
Process Scope and Limitations. 11 1.2.1 Vision Statement 11 1.2.2 Process Scope 12 1.2.3 Goals and Metrics 12 1.2.4 Assumptions 13 2.1 Summary of Process 14
Process Scope and Limitations. 1.2.1 Vision Statement 1.2.2 Process Scope
Process Scope and Limitations