Electrical Distance definition

Electrical Distance means, for a Generation Capacity Resource geographically located outside the metered boundaries of the PJM Region, the measure of distance, based on impedance and in accordance with the PJM Manuals, from the Generation Capacity Resource to the PJM Region.
Electrical Distance means, for a Generation Capacity Resource geographically located outside the metered boundaries of the PJM Region, the measure of distance, based on impedance and in accordance with the PJM Manuals, from the Generation Capacity Resource to the PJM

Examples of Electrical Distance in a sentence

  • An Electrical Distance Diagram is used by students to calculate the LODF on designated transmission lines and they will use the LODF and simulator data to predict the flow on parallel lines when other lines are removed from service.

  • PJM Response PJM estimates that its proposed Electrical Distance requirement will accommodate approximately 130 GW of pseudo-tied external generation for potential eligibility in the PJM capacity market, meaning that most external generation resources located in close proximity to the PJM border may be able to participate in that market as Generation Capacity Resources.

  • The Company has full right, power and authority to execute and deliver this Agreement and the Program Agreement (collectively, the “Transaction Documents”) and to perform its obligations hereunder and thereunder; and all action required to be taken for the due and proper authorization, execution and delivery by it of each of the Transaction Documents and the consummation by it of the transactions contemplated thereby has been duly and validly taken.

  • PJM raises this fact now to emphasize that, in its view, an external generation resource that does not meet its 0.065 Electrical Distance requirement truly is located far away from the PJM Region, and that there would be real underlying challenges to PJM actually being able to rely on an external generation resource located that far away.

  • PJM contends that Potomac ignores the significant coordination that is occurring, and that the Electrical Distance requirement “ensures that PJM does not become dependent on generators located so deep within MISO that PJM models and systems cannot assure continuous PJM visibility of those resources.”13775.

  • A pseudo tie can be established for any external resource that either: a) has a minimum Electrical Distance impedance equal to or less than 0.065; or b) is within one station of a transmission bus that has a minimum Electrical Distance impedance equal to or less than 0.065.

  • Vyjayanthi, “Optimal Placement of Distributed Generation for a Projected Load Increase Using Relative Electrical Distance Approach”, International Conference on Power Systems (ICPS-2009), December 27-29, 2009, IIT Kharagpur, India.

  • On rehearing, AMP raisestwo issues—first, that the Commission failed to weigh and substantiate the impact of the proposed Electrical Distance Requirement with the level of reliability assurance, and second, that the Commission failed to address the relationship between the value selected as the Electrical Distance Requirement and the impact on PJM’s State Estimator.On the first issue, we disagree with AMP’s assertion.

  • Arguments on Rehearing AMP argues that the Commission erred in accepting PJM’s proposed Electrical Distance requirements, arguing that the Commission failed to support the requirement or the value as an appropriate balance between allowing external resources to participate in PJM’s capacity auctions and providing reliability assurance.

  • We find that this remedy will also address transparency-related concerns with how the Electrical Distance requirement is performed.

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  • Generator means a device that produces electricity.

  • Generator Maintenance Outage means the scheduled removal from service, in whole or in part, of a generating unit in order to perform necessary repairs on specific components of the facility, if removal of the facility meets the guidelines specified in the PJM Manuals.