ATC definition

ATC means a measure of the transfer capability remaining in the physical transmission network for further commercial activity over and above already committed uses.
ATC means the available transmission capacity, which is the transmission capacity that remains available after the allocation procedure and which respects the physical conditions of the transmission system;

Examples of ATC in a sentence

  • ATC Site No: 411841 ATC Site Name: DOWNTOWN PEORIA IL Assessor’s Parcel No(s): 00-00-000-000 Prior Recorded Lease Reference: Book , Page Document No: 2016015997 State of Illinois County of Peoria This Memorandum of Lease (the “Memorandum”) is entered into on the day of , 202 by and between City of Peoria, an Illinois municipal corporation, (“Landlord”) and Cellco Partnership, d/b/a Verizon Wireless (“Tenant”).

  • Tenant, Verizon Communications Inc., a Delaware corporation, and other parties identified therein, entered into a Management Agreement and a Master Prepaid Lease, both with an effective date of March 27, 2015 and both with ATC Sequoia LLC, a Delaware limited liability company (“American Tower”), pursuant to which American Tower subleases, manages, operates and maintains, as applicable, the Leased Premises, all as more particularly described therein.


More Definitions of ATC

ATC means HE 01:00 - 24:00 Monday-Sunday including NERC holidays; "CGPR" is defined in Section 15 of Schedule "F";
ATC means Available Transmission Capacity;
ATC means Advanced Telemarketing Corporation, a Nevada corporation.
ATC means Area Travel Coordinator as specified in Rule 388.
ATC means the document entitled “Announcements, Tablings and Committee Reports”;
ATC means the available transmission capacity on bidding zone borders, which is the transmission capacity that remains available after the deduction of eventual previously allocated capacities and which respects the physical conditions of the transmission system;