Specific Voltage Schedule Coordination Actions. (a) Each Party has operational or functional control of reactive sources within its system and will direct adjustments to voltage schedules at appropriate facilities. (b) Each Party generally will adjust its voltage schedules to best utilize its resources for operation. (c) If a Party anticipates voltage or reactive problems, it will inform the other Party (operations planning with respect to future day and Reliability Coordinator with respect to same day) of the situation, describe the conditions, and request voltage/reactive support under these Procedures. As a part of the request, the Party must identify the specific area where voltage/reactive support is requested and provide an estimate of the magnitude and time duration of the request as well as the specific voltage and limit. (d) The requesting Party will arrange a conference call between the affected Control Areas/transmission owners and the Parties. The purpose of this call is to ensure that the situation is fully understood and that an effective operating plan to address the situation has been developed. (e) Each Party will implement or direct voltage schedule changes requested by the other Party, provided that a Party may decline a requested change if the change would result in equipment violations or reduce the effective operation of its facilities. A Party that declines a requested change must inform the requesting Party that the request cannot be granted and state the reason for denial.
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Samples: Joint Operating Agreement, Joint Operating Agreement, Joint Operating Agreement
Specific Voltage Schedule Coordination Actions. (a) Each Party has operational or functional control of reactive sources within its system and will direct adjustments to voltage schedules at appropriate facilitiesfacilities to maintain adequate reactive reserves.
(b) Each Party generally will adjust its voltage schedules to best utilize its resources for operation.. Stakeholder comment: Statement is at best redundant, but if it remains needs an objective function. Such as "Each Party generally will maintain its voltage schedules to best utilize its reactive resources to maintain adequate reactive reserves"
(c) If a Party anticipates voltage or reactive problems, it will inform the other Party (operations planning with respect to future day and Reliability Coordinator with respect to same day) of the situation, describe the conditions, and request voltage/reactive support under these Procedures. As a part of the request, the Party must identify the specific area where voltage/reactive support is requested and provide an estimate of the magnitude and time duration of the request as well as the specific voltage and limit.
(d) The requesting Party will arrange a conference call between the affected Control Areas/transmission owners and the Parties. The purpose of this call is to ensure that the situation is fully understood and that an effective operating plan to address the situation has been developed.
(e) Each Party will implement or direct voltage schedule changes requested by the other Party, provided that a Party may decline a requested change if the change would result in equipment violations or reduce the effective operation of its facilities. A Party that declines a requested change must inform the requesting Party that the request cannot be granted and state the reason for denial.
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Samples: Joint Operating Agreement
Specific Voltage Schedule Coordination Actions. (a) Each Party has operational or functional control of reactive sources within its system and will direct adjustments to voltage schedules at appropriate facilities.
(b) Each Party generally will adjust its voltage schedules to best utilize its resources for operation.
(c) If a Party anticipates voltage or reactive problems, it will inform the other Party (operations planning with respect to future day and Reliability Coordinator with respect to same day) of the situation, describe the conditions, and request voltage/reactive support under these Procedures. As a part of the request, the Party must identify the specific area where voltage/reactive support is requested and provide an estimate of the magnitude and time duration of the request as well as the specific voltage and limit.
(d) The requesting Party will arrange a conference call between the affected Control Areas/transmission owners and the Parties. The purpose of this call is to ensure that the situation is fully understood and that an effective operating plan to address the situation has been developed.
(e) Each Party will implement or direct voltage schedule changes requested by the other Party, provided that a Party may decline a requested change if the change would result in equipment violations or reduce the effective operation of its facilities. A Party that declines a requested change must inform the requesting Party that the request cannot be granted and state the reason for denial. Issued by: Xxxxx X. Xxxxxxxxx, President and CEO, Midwest ISO Effective: December 1, 2004 Xxxxxxxx X. Xxxxx, President and CEO, Southwest Power Pool, Inc. Issued on: December 1, 2004 Filed to comply with order of the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission, Docket No. ER04-1096-000, issued October 01, 2004, 109 FERC ¶ 61,008 (2004).
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Samples: Joint Operating Agreement