Sink Balancing Authority definition

Sink Balancing Authority means the Balancing Authority in which the load (sink) is located for an Interchange Transaction and any resulting Interchange Schedule.**
Sink Balancing Authority means the Balancing Authority in which the Load (sink) is located for an Interchange Transaction.**

Examples of Sink Balancing Authority in a sentence

  • The Sink Balancing Authority shall have evidence such as dated and time-stamped electronic logs or other similar evidence that a Reliability Adjustment Arranged Interchange was submitted within 60 minutes of the start of a modification to either a Confirmed Interchange or an Implemented Interchange that was directed by a Reliability Coordinator for actual or anticipated reliability-related reasons.

  • Each Sink Balancing Authority shall ensure that a Request for Interchange is submitted reflecting that Interchange Schedule within 60 minutes of the start of the scheduled Interchange if a Reliability Coordinator directs the scheduling of Interchange for actual or anticipated reliability-related reasons.

  • The Sink Balancing Authority shall have evidence such as dated and time-stamped electronic logs or other evidence that a Request for Interchange was submitted reflecting that Interchange Schedule within 60 minutes of the start of any scheduled Interchange that was directed by a Reliability Coordinator for actual or anticipated reliability-related reasons.

  • The Purchasing-Selling Entity shall have evidence (such as dated and time-stamped electronic logs or other evidence) that a Request for Interchange was submitted for Dynamic Schedules and Pseudo-Ties as an on-time Arranged Interchange to the Sink Balancing Authority for the Dynamic Schedule or Pseudo-Tie.

  • Each Sink Balancing Authority shall ensure that a Reliability Adjustment Arranged Interchange reflecting a modification is submitted within 60 minutes of the start of the modification if a Reliability Coordinator directs the modification of a Confirmed Interchange or Implemented Interchange for actual or anticipated reliability-related reasons.

  • Each Purchasing-Selling Entity that secures energy to serve Load via a Dynamic Schedule or Pseudo-Tie shall ensure that a Request for Interchange is submitted as an on-time1 Arranged Interchange to the Sink Balancing Authority for that Dynamic Schedule or Pseudo-Tie, unless the information about the Pseudo-Tie is included in congestion management procedure(s) via an alternate method.

  • Each Sink Balancing Authority shall ensure that a Reliability Adjustment Arranged Interchange reflecting a modification is submitted within 60 minutes of the start of the modification if a Reliability Coordinator directs the modification of a ConfirmedInterchange or Implemented Interchange for actual or anticipated reliability-related reasons.

  • This standard was revised as part of the Project 2008-12 Coordinate Interchange Standards.• R1 is modified to replace “request for Arranged Interchange” with the correct term “Request for Interchange.” A rationale was developed to clarify use of the term “energy sharing agreement” for this requirement.• R2 and R3 are modified to shift compliance from the Reliability Coordinator to the Sink Balancing Authority.

  • SPP will also provide the EIS Net Schedule Interchange (“NSI”) to the Sink Balancing Authority on a 4 second basis that includes the impacts of dispatch instructions for all Resources, including the Facility, within the balancing authority area of the Sink Balancing Authority.

  • SPP shall compensate the Sink Balancing Authority for any and all reasonable implementation and operations related costs borne by the Sink Balancing Authority as a result of this Agreement.

Related to Sink Balancing Authority

  • Balancing Authority or “BA” shall mean the responsible entity that integrates resource plans ahead of time, maintains load-interchange-generation balance within a Balancing Authority Area, and supports interconnection frequency in real-time.

  • Balancing Authority Area or “BAA” shall mean the collection of generation, transmission, and loads within the metered boundaries of the Balancing Authority. The Balancing Authority maintains load-resource balance within this area.

  • Planning Authority means the responsible entity that coordinates and integrates transmission facility and service plans, resource plans, and protection systems.

  • ug/l means micrograms per liter.