Reciprocal Coordinated Flowgate definition
Examples of Reciprocal Coordinated Flowgate in a sentence
For each Reciprocal Coordinated Flowgate, a manager and an owner will be defined.
Historic Firm Flow – The estimated total impact an entity has on a Reciprocal Coordinated Flowgate when considering the impacts of (1) its historic Designated Network Resources serving native load, and (2) imports and exports, based on Firm Transmission Service reservations that meet the “Freeze Date” criteria.
Reciprocal Coordinated Flowgate – A Coordinated Flowgate with respect to which a Reciprocal Agreement has been written and to which reciprocal coordination procedures as defined in this document apply.
Firm Flow Limit – The maximum value of Firm Flows an entity can have on a Reciprocal Coordinated Flowgate, as calculated in the reciprocal Allocation process as defined in this document.
An RCF is either (1) a Coordinated Flowgate affected by the transmission of energy by two or more Reciprocal Entities, or (2) a Flowgate which at least two Reciprocal Entities agree should be a Reciprocal Coordinated Flowgate, and for which reciprocal coordination will occur.
The estimated total impact an entity has on a Reciprocal Coordinated Flowgate when considering the impacts of (1) its historic Designated Resources serving native load, and (2) imports and exports, based on point-to-point reservations that meet the “Freeze Date” criteria.
Historic Ratio – The ratio of Historic Firm Flow of one reciprocal entity compared to the Historic Firm Flow of all reciprocal entities on a specific Reciprocal Coordinated Flowgate.
Historic Ratio – The ratio of Historic Firm Flow of one Reciprocal Entity compared to the Historic Firm Flow of all Reciprocal Entities on a specific Reciprocal Coordinated Flowgate.
For each Reciprocal Coordinated Flowgate, a managing entity and an owning entity will be defined.