TRANSMISSION SYSTEM CONFIGURATION Sample Clauses

TRANSMISSION SYSTEM CONFIGURATION. GENERAL SCOPE The project includes the construction of a 220 kV transmission line and complementary facilities from 220 kV busbars of the Moyobamba Nueva Substation (S.E.) to an entirely new substation, near the existing Iquitos S.E., hereinafter Iquitos Nueva S.E, including also a substation in the route of the line, called Intermediate Substation. This project also includes series and shunt reactive compensation systems to be installed in the Moyobamba Nueva, Intermediate and Iquitos Nueva substations as well as the 60 kV link between Iquitos Nueva S.E. and the existing Iquitos S.E.. The project scope also includes provision of space and facilities for the implementation of future expansion in these substations, both 220 kV and 60 kV. The configuration proposed in this Annex 1 is shown in Scheme No. 1 at the end of this Annex. The Concessionaire will be responsible for including other elements or components not described in this Annex, dimensioning, modifying or adapting whatever may be necessary in order to guarantee the correct operation of the project facilities and service delivery according to quality standards applicable to the National Interconnected Electrical System (SEIN). In case that project scope, specifications or characteristics contained in this annex differ with those reported in the preliminary engineering project, provisions of this Annex shall prevail. The main characteristics of the power lines are as follows:
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  • Transmission Service Point-To-Point Transmission Service provided under Part II of the Tariff on a firm and non-firm basis.

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