Dynamic Transfer definition

Dynamic Transfer shall have the same meaning provided in the Operating Agreement. Economic-based Enhancement or Expansion: “Economic-based Enhancement or Expansion” shall have the same meaning provided in the Operating Agreement.
Dynamic Transfer means a Pseudo-Tie or Dynamic Schedule.
Dynamic Transfer shall have the same meaning provided in the Operating Agreement.

Examples of Dynamic Transfer in a sentence

  • These types of transactions impact the ACE equation via the Dynamic Transfer Signal, not by the e-Tag.

  • See definition in Dynamic Transfer Operating and Scheduling Business Practice.

  • External Resources that are not capable of Dynamic Transfer shall, if selected by the Office of the Interconnection on the basis of the Market Seller’s Offer Data, be block loaded on an hourly scheduled basis.

  • The revised requirement now includes Pseudo-Ties.• R2 is modified from INT-004-2 to separate the triggers for the review of the Dynamic Transfer and when a modification is required for the Dynamic Transfer.• R1 and R2 now also apply to Pseudo-Ties.

  • The obligations of the entities involved in each type of Dynamic Transfer are dependent on the type of Dynamic Transfer selected.

  • As such, Balancing Authorities need to develop additional automation or perform additional manual actions to reduce the Dynamic Transfer Signal in order to comply with the curtailment.

  • These guidelines provide items that should be considered when determining which type of Dynamic Transfer should be utilized for a given situation.

  • The requirements to create an RFI for Pseudo-Ties ensure that all entities involved are aware of the Dynamic Transfer and agree that the various responsibilities associated with the dynamic transfer have been agreed upon.• R3 is created to ensure that coordination occurs between all entities involved prior to the initial implementation of a Pseudo-Tie.• The Guidelines and Technical Basis section was added to provide a summary of the considerations that must be given when establishing any Dynamic Transfer.

  • As such, Balancing Authorities need to develop additional automation or perform additional manual actions to reduce the Dynamic Transfer Signal in order to comply with the Curtailment.

  • The EIM Entity shall communicate to the CAISO market system any real-time Dynamic Transfer Capability (DTC) limits enforced by any third party transmission provider that the EIM Entity utilizes its transmission or has transmission rights.


More Definitions of Dynamic Transfer

Dynamic Transfer is not a defined term in the ISO tariff. As such, the ISO proposes to un-capitalize the “D” and “T” to provide clarity.

Related to Dynamic Transfer

  • Restricted Transfer means: (i) where the EU GDPR applies, a transfer of personal data from the European Economic Area to a country outside of the European Economic Area which is not subject to an adequacy determination by the European Commission; and (ii) where the UK GDPR applies, a transfer of personal data from the United Kingdom to any other country which is not based on adequacy regulations pursuant to Section 17A of the United Kingdom Data Protection Act 2018.

  • Transfer Any direct or indirect transfer or sale of any Ownership Interest in a Residual Certificate.