Ramapo PARs definition

Ramapo PARs means the 3500 PAR and 4500 PAR that control flow on the Ramapo Interface.

Examples of Ramapo PARs in a sentence

  • The taps on the ABC PARs, Ramapo PARs, and Waldwick PARs may be moved either in tandem or individually as needed to mitigate the emergency condition.

  • Deliveries to serve RECo Load over the Ramapo PARs will only be permitted to the extent there is unused transfer capability on the Ramapo PARs after accounting for interchange.

  • Subject to the foregoing limitation, when one of the Ramapo PARs is out of service the full RECo Load percentage (80%) will be applied to the in-service Ramapo PAR.

  • Eighty percent of the RECo load shall be excluded from the calculation of Market Flows and M2M Entitlements, and shall instead be reflected as a PJM obligation over the Ramapo PARs in accordance with Sections 7.2.1 and 8.3 of this Schedule D.

  • When congestion is not present, the NY-NJ PARs will be operated to achieve the target flows as established below in Section 7.2.1. PJM and the NYISO have operational control of the NY-NJ PARs and direct the operation of the NY-NJ PARs, while Public Service Electric and Gas Company (“PSE&G”) and Consolidated Edison Company of New York (“Con Edison”) have physical control of the NY-NJ PARs. The Con Edison dispatcher sets the PAR taps for the ABC PARs and Ramapo PARs at the direction of the NYISO.

  • Eighty percent of the RECo load shall be excluded from the calculation of Market Flows and M2M Entitlements, and shall instead be reflected as a PJM obligation over the Ramapo PARs in accordance with Sections 7.2.1 and 8.3 of this M2M Schedule D.

  • For each M2M Flowgate there are two components of the M2M settlement, a redispatch component and a Ramapo PARs coordination component.

  • Coordinated operation of the Ramapo PARs is the default condition and does not require initiation by either Party to occur.

  • The Ramapo PARs will be operated to facilitate interchange schedules while minimizing regional congestion costs.

  • The General Partner has previously filed the Certificate with the Secretary of State.