Examples of Total Flowgate Capability in a sentence
When calculating Total Transfer Capability (TTC) or Total Flowgate Capability (TFC) the Transmission Operator shall use assumptions no more limiting than those used in the planning of operations for the corresponding time period studied, providing such planning of operations has been performed for that time period.
The impacts of ETC, Capacity Benefit Margin (CBM) and Transmission Reliability Margin (TRM) are subtracted from the Total Flowgate Capability, and Postbacks and counterflows are added, to determine the Available Flowgate Capability (AFC) value for that Flowgate.
As mentioned in the introduction, the drafting team has deferred development of requirements for the calculation of Total Flowgate Capability (TFC) pending industry comments.
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When calculating Total Transfer Capability (TTC) or Total Flowgate Capability (TFC) the Transmission Operator shall use assumptions no more limiting than those used in the planning of operations for the corresponding time period studied, providing such planning ofStandard MOD-001-1 — Available Transmission System Capability operations has been performed for that time period.
TFC is the Total Flowgate Capability of the Flowgate for that period and is equivalent to Total Transfer Capability (TTC).
Total Flowgate Capability (TFC): The maximum flow capability on a Flowgate, is not to exceed its thermal rating, or in the case of a flowgate used to represent a specific operating constraint (such as a voltage or stability limit), is not to exceed the associated System Operating Limit.
It is defined as Total Flowgate Capability less Existing Transmission Commitments (ETC), less a Capacity Benefit Margin, less a Transmission Reliability Margin, plus Postbacks, and plus counterflows.” See NERC “Glossary of Terms Used in NERC Reliability Standard,” http://nerc.com/files/glossary_of_terms.pdf .
The CBM is applied as a Total Flowgate Capability (“TFC”) reduction to the limiting element(s) of the associated Flowgate.
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