Examples of Neighboring System in a sentence
Mitigation Cost means the estimated total cost of the solution that is identified to mitigate the Material Adverse Impact on a Neighboring System caused by a project identified in the Regional Combination, under Section 6.3 of this Attachment K.
Neighboring System means an electrically interconnected transmission system.
Material Adverse Impact means one or more significant and verifiable adverse impacts on any Neighboring System that needs to be mitigated if it reduces the transfer capability of existing transmission facilities.
Once the Enrolled Parties Planning Committee becomes aware of a Material Adverse Impact on a Neighboring System caused by a Sponsored Project or Alternative Project identified in the Regional Combination, the Project Sponsor is to coordinate with the Neighboring Systems to assess the facilities necessary to mitigate the Material Adverse Impact on the Neighboring Systems.
The transfer capability relative to New Brunswick (as reported by NB Power) is set forth in the table below: Table VII Neighboring System Transfer Capability to NB Transfer Capability from NB Quebec New England (incl.
Such voltage schedule shall be coordinated and be consistent with the voltage schedule provided to Interconnection Customer by the Interconnected Neighboring System (if applicable).
Interconnection Customer shall notify TVA in writing and coordinate with TVA before Interconnection Customer initiates any work that may directly or indirectly have a material adverse effect on the TVA transmission system or other electric systems (including the transmission system of the Interconnected Neighboring System, if applicable).
Interconnection Customer shall provide TVA a copy of its agreement with the Interconnected Neighboring System and (if the Facility is in a separately established Control Area) a copy of the operating procedures of such Control Area operator and identify those specific sections that address such remedial action.
Exhibit RD and Sections BA-8.1(b), BA-1.2(iii), and Section BA-7.2(a)(iv) shall not apply to Interconnection Customer in the event that (i) the Facility operates in a separately established Control Area; (ii) the Facility output is dynamically scheduled out of the TVA Control Area to another Control Area and the equipment and related telemetry necessary to accomplish such dynamic scheduling are operational; or (iii) the Facility operates in an Interconnected Neighboring System Control Area.
However, when the Facility is located in a separately established Control Area or in an Interconnected Neighboring System Control Area, Interconnection Customer shall nevertheless be responsible for ensuring that its actual generation matches its scheduled deliveries in accordance with the subject Control Area’s requirements.