Control Area Operator definition

Control Area Operator means the person responsible for managing the real time operations of a Control Area.
Control Area Operator means the Person(s) in control of the physical operation of and responsible for fulfilling the duties necessary to operate a Control Area.
Control Area Operator means a Person, and its agents and any successors thereto, that is responsible for the operation of electric transmission system(s) and for maintaining reliability of the electric transmission system(s), including the Transmission System, within the Control Area. As of the Effective Date, the Control Area Operator is the Transmission Provider.

Examples of Control Area Operator in a sentence

  • In any sale or transfer of control of any generation facilities subject to this Agreement, the Generator shall as a condition of such sale or transfer require the acquiring party or transferee with respect to the transferred facilities either to assume the obligations of the Generator with respect to this Agreement or to enter into an agreement with the Control Area Operator in substantially the form of this Agreement.

  • The Transmission Provider is required to provide (or offer to arrange with the local Control Area Operator as discussed below), to the extent it is physically feasible to do so from its resources or from resources available to it, Generator Imbalance Service when Transmission Service is used to deliver energy from a generator located within its Control Area.

  • Each Scheduling Coordinator, Utility Distribution Company, Participating Transmission Owner, Participating Generator, Control Area Operator (to the extent the agreement between the Control Area Operator and the ISO so provides), and Metered Subsystem Operator must provide a communications facility manned twenty-four (24) hours a day, seven (7) days a week capable of receiving Dispatch Instructions issued by the ISO.

  • In the ICT Approval Order, paragraph 149, the Commission also stated that Entergy will retain its obligations as the Control Area Operator and Transmission Provider.

  • Transmission Customers taking service over the Phase I/II HVDC-TF Transmission System are required to acquire Ancillary Services from (a) the Schedule 20A Service Provider pursuant to the provisions within Section II to this Schedule 20A and (b) the Control Area Operator pursuant to the provisions within the Tariff.


More Definitions of Control Area Operator

Control Area Operator means the person(s) and/or entity(ies) responsible for exercising operational control over the Transmission System.
Control Area Operator means the Person(s) in control of the physical operation of and responsible for fulfilling the duties necessary to operate a Control Area as described above.
Control Area Operator means a Person, its agents, and successors that are responsible for the operation of the Transmission System and for maintaining reliability of the electrical transmission system(s), including the Transmission System, within the Control Area.
Control Area Operator means the California ISO in California.
Control Area Operator means the party responsible for operation of the
Control Area Operator means a regional transmission operator or an entity responsible for managing the bulk power grid, including, without limitation, the California Independent System Operator.
Control Area Operator. Means operating an electric power system or combinations of electric power systems to which a common automatic generation control scheme is applied in order to: a. match, at all times, the power output of the generators within the electric power system(s) and capacity and energy purchased from or sold to entities outside or within the electric power system(s), in accordance with transmission service requests with the load within the electric power system(s); b. maintain scheduled interchange with other Control Areas, within the limits of Good Utility Practice; c. maintain the frequency of the electric power system(s) to NERC standards and provide emergency services in cooperation with the FirstEnergy Operating Companies and Good Utility Practice; d. provide sufficient generating capacity to maintain operating reserves in accordance with Good Utility Practice; and e. administer and implement all transmission reservations in accordance to the "Open Access Same Time Information System" (OASIS). Following FERC approval, ATSI will be the Control Area Operator for the FirstEnergy electric power system.