Examples of Line 972 in a sentence
NYSEG shall be responsible for and shall make improvements to the State Street Substation to receive and accommodate the Proposed Line and Rebuilt Line 972.
NYSEG plans to rebuild the existing NYSEG Line 972.The primary proposed structure type supporting rebuilt Line 972 would be single circuit self-weathering, self-supporting steel monopoles containing davit arms and porcelain suspension insulators.
The length of bused Line 5 will be approximately 10.3 miles.Two sections of existing Line 5 are proposed to be reconductored: the two spans where the line electrically connects to NYSEG Line 972 near the ROW Intersection, and also the first span outside of Elbridge substation.
Mr. Schrom stated that if NYSEG constructs only Phase 1 of the Project, then two additional outage situations could result in overload of Line 972.
Mr. Schrom's opinion is that this also could result in long outages.Mr. Schrom stated that if NYSEG knowingly allowed a short term emergency on existing Line 972, in the event of loss of Phase 1, it would be in violation of the New York State Reliability Council Reliability Rules.53However, Mr. Schrom stated that with both Phase 1 and Phase 2 of the Project constructed, NYSEG will be able to sustain the loss of the remaining Cayuga generating unit and the loss of the new Proposed Line.
LEXIS 29733, at *5 (citing Dempsey v.Norwegian Cruise Line, 972 F.2d 998, 999 (9th Cir.
This would be accomplished, under the terms of the Joint Proposal, by the rebuilding of NYSEG Line 972, the busing together of National Grid Lines 5 and 15, and then connecting rebuilt Line 972 and bused Line 5 to the State Street and Elbridge substations.
In such a circumstance, Mr. Schrom explained, the NYSEG system operators would have to take immediate action by dropping load without allowing 15 minutes to take other actions; and it could also result in the immediate overload and likely damage of Line 972 before the system operator could take action.
Next, Dr. Obessis asserts that upgrading the existing Line 972, one element of Phase 2, is not supported by the results of the PowerGem Study.
Second, Phase 2 is needed to mitigate the risk of an extended loss of both Cayuga units followed by an outage of the Proposed Line (which, NYSEG states, would cause an overload of Line 972 at Auburn area load levels above 123 MW).Third, the entire Project is needed to reinforce NYSEG’s electric transmission system in its Auburn area.