Control Area(s) definition

Control Area(s) means an electric power system or combination of electric power systems to which a common automatic generation control scheme is applied.
Control Area(s) shall be defined as rooms where quantities of hazardous materials not exceeding the maximum allowable exempt amounts are stored, dispensed, utilized or handled. Such Control Areas, including two Control Areas within the existing Bicycle Storage Room on Level P-1 of the Building and any Control Area located on Xxxxx 0-0 xx xxx Xxxxxxxx, xxxxx xx engineered and constructed by Tenant in accordance with 780 CMR, Massachusetts State Building Code.
Control Area(s) means [the demarcated safety area around the turbine and sluice gate housing structure];

Examples of Control Area(s) in a sentence

  • Ancillary Services are needed with transmission service to maintain reliability within and among the Control Areas affected by the transmission service.

  • A defined set of transmission facilities that separate Load Zones and that separate the NYCA from adjacent Control Areas.

  • Operational Control includes security monitoring, adjustment of generation and transmission resources, coordination and approval of changes in transmission status for maintenance, determination of changes in transmission status for reliability, coordination with other Control Areas, voltage reductions and Load Shedding, except that each Transmission Owner continues to physically operate and maintain its facilities.

  • Control Area shall mean an electrical system or systems bounded by interconnection metering and telemetry, capable of controlling generation to maintain its interchange schedule with other Control Areas and contributing to frequency regulation of the interconnection.

  • The difference between the actual and scheduled interchange with other Control Areas, adjusted for frequency bias.

  • The ISO shall arrange for and maintain reliable communications and metering facilities between the ISO and the Transmission Owners in the NYCA and the Control Area operators of all neighboring interconnected Control Areas.

  • The costs incurred by the ISO to establish communications facilities between the ISO and a Security Coordinators of a neighboring Control Area shall be borne by the Control Area that requested the establishment of the communications facilities unless a different arrangement is agreed to by both Control Areas.

  • Any scheduling arrangements that may be required by other Control Areas shall be the responsibility of the Transmission Customer requesting service.

  • Charges for Energy supplied (to replace generation deficiencies or unscheduled consumption), and payments for Energy consumed (to absorb consumption deficiencies or excess Energy supply) or changes in transmission usage will be based on the Real‑Time LBMPs.Secondary Market: As defined in the ISO OATT.Security Coordinator: An entity that provides the security assessment and Emergency operations coordination for a group of Control Areas.

  • The ISO will maintain and operate a control center in order to monitor the power flows on and across the NYCA, coordinate the flow of electricity within the NYCA, respond to Emergency situations, monitor power flows between the NYCA and neighboring Control Areas and maintain reliability.


More Definitions of Control Area(s)

Control Area(s) means airspace which has been notified as such and which extends upwards from a notified altitude;
Control Area(s) means a system or systems to which a common automatic generation control scheme is applied in order to, among other things, maintain scheduled interchange with other control areas, within the limits of Good Utility Practice and maintain the frequency of the electric power systems within reasonable limits in accordance with Good Utility Practice.

Related to Control Area(s)

  • Control Area means an electric power system or combination of electric power systems bounded by interconnection metering and telemetry to which a common automatic generation control scheme is applied in order to:

  • PJM Control Area means the Control Area recognized by NERC as the PJM Control Area.

  • Rural areas means any area within the county located outside the

  • control zone shall have the meaning given in the Operating Agreement.

  • Coastal area means coastal area as defined in section 22a-93(3) of the Connecticut General Statutes. “Coastal waters” means coastal waters as defined in section 22a-93(5) of the Connecticut General Statutes. “Commissioner” means commissioner as defined in section 22a-2(b) of the Connecticut General Statutes.

  • Critical areas means any of the following areas or ecosystems: wetlands, critical aquifer recharge areas, streams, fish and wildlife habitat conservation areas, frequently flooded areas, and geologically hazardous areas as defined by the Growth Management Act (RCW 36.070A.170).

  • Traffic control signal means a device, whether manually, electrically, or mechanically operated, by which traffic is alternately directed to stop and permitted to proceed.

  • Areas means such areas within the DAS Areas that are identified in Annexure A annexed to this Agreement;

  • movement area means that part of an aerodrome to be used for the take-off, landing and taxiing of aircraft, consisting of the manoeuvring area and the apron(s);

  • Service Areas means those areas within the Building used for stairs, elevator shafts, flues, vents, stacks, pipe shafts and other vertical penetrations (but shall not include any such areas for the exclusive use of a particular tenant).

  • Recreational area means areas, excluding private single family residential areas, designated for active play, recreation or public assembly in parks, sports fields, picnic grounds, amphitheaters or golf course tees, fairways, roughs, surrounds and greens.

  • Building Contractor means the building contractor or developer appointed or to be appointed by the Grant Recipient in respect of a Firm Scheme; Business Day means any day other than a Saturday, Sunday or a statutory Bank Holiday in England;

  • Control equipment means equipment necessary for the setting and/or unsetting of an immobilizer.

  • Rural area means any county with a population of fewer than twenty thousand individuals. "Small business concern," as used in this clause, means a concern, including its affiliates, that is

  • area control service means air traffic control service for controlled flights in control areas;

  • Electrical equipment means underground equipment that contains dielectric fluid that is necessary for the operation of equipment such as transformers and buried electrical cable.

  • Local Access Transport Area (LATA) is As Defined in the Act.

  • Terminal Equipment means all telephone instruments, including pay telephone equipment, the common equipment of large and small key and PBX systems and other devices and apparatus, and associated wirings, which are intended to be connected electrically, acoustically or inductively to the telecommunication system of the telephone utility.

  • Building Common Areas means with respect to the Tower, the areas, facilities and amenities specified in Schedule [E] which are to be used and enjoyed in common with all the other Apartment Acquirers of the Units in the Building; and

  • Local Access and Transport Area or "LATA” has the meaning given to the term in the Act.

  • Commercial area means an area in which at least 75% of the property is devoted

  • controlled airspace means an airspace of defined dimensions within which air traffic control service is provided in accordance with the airspace classification;

  • Rubbing alcohol means any product containing isopropyl alcohol (also called isopropanol) or denatured ethanol and labeled for topical use, usually to decrease germs in minor cuts and scrapes, to relieve minor muscle aches, as a rubefacient, and for massage.

  • Structural pest control means a use requiring a license under Chapter 14 (commencing with Section 8500), Division 3, of the Business and Professions Code.

  • operational area means a work unit providing a distinct service that may include one of the following areas: domestic services, food services, laundry/linen services and the work of aides and orderlies and similar operational work