Reliability Principles and Standards definition

Reliability Principles and Standards means the principles and standards established by NERC or an Applicable Regional Entity to define, among other things, an acceptable probability of loss of load due to inadequate generation or transmission capability, as amended from time to time.
Reliability Principles and Standards means the principles and standards established by the Office of the Interconnection that define, among other things, an acceptable probabilistic of loss of load criteria due to inadequate generation or transmission capability, as amended from time to time.
Reliability Principles and Standards means the principles and standards established

Examples of Reliability Principles and Standards in a sentence

  • The Interim Installed Capacity Requirement shall be determined as set forth in this section to establish the level of Capacity Resources that will provide an acceptable level of reliability consistent with the Reliability Principles and Standards.

  • This Agreement is intended to ensure that adequate Capacity Resources will be available to provide reliable service to loads within the PJM West Region, to assist other Parties during Emergencies and to coordinate planning of Capacity Resources consistent with the Reliability Principles and Standards.

  • The Forecast Pool Requirement shall be determined for the specified Planning Periods to establish the level of Capacity Resources and ALM that will provide an acceptable level of reliability consistent with the Reliability Principles and Standards.

  • This Agreement is intended to ensure that adequate Capacity Resources, including planned and Existing Generation Capacity Resources, planned and existing Demand Resources, and Energy Efficiency Resources will be planned and made available to provide reliable service to loads within the PJM Region, to assist other Parties during Emergencies and to coordinate planning of such resources consistent with the Reliability Principles and Standards.

  • Reliability Principles and Standards shall mean the principles and standards established by NERC or an Applicable Regional Entity to define, among other things, an acceptable probability of loss of load due to inadequate generation or transmission capability, as amended from time to time.

  • Each Party shall cooperate with the other Parties in the coordinated planning and operation of their owned or contracted for Capacity Resources to obtain a degree of reliability consistent with the Reliability Principles and Standards.

  • Periodically, in consultation with the Members Committee, the Office of the Interconnection shall review and modify, if necessary, the capacity benefit margin to balance external emergency capacity assistance and internal installed capacity reserves so as to minimize the total cost of the capacity reserves of the Parties, consistent with the Reliability Principles and Standards.

  • Any such additions, modifications, or replacements shall comply with the criteria imposed by the PJM OI, the MAAC Reliability Principles and Standards, Good Utility Practice, and the criteria included in Appendix C and Appendix D.

  • All such additions, modifications, or replacements shall: (a) comply with the criteria imposed by the PJM OI, the PJM Agreement, the MAAC Reliability Principles and Standards, Good Utility Practice, and the criteria included in Appendix C and Appendix D; (b) be accompanied by appropriate information and operating instructions; and (c) be subject to review and approval of the Company, which review shall be based on Good Utility Practice.

  • The deliverability process ensures that the bulk electric supply system can deliver sufficient generating capacity resources so that the PJM Control Area can meet the MAAC Reliability Principles and Standards & Procedures.