Transmission Loss Charge definition

Transmission Loss Charge means the charges to each Market Participant, Network Customer, or Transmission Customer for the cost of energy lost in the transmission of electricity from a generation resource to load as specified in Operating Agreement, Schedule 1, section 5, and the parallel provisions of Tariff, Attachment K-Appendix, section 5. Transmission Owner:
Transmission Loss Charge means the charges to each Market Participant, Network Customer, or Transmission Customer for the cost of energy lost in the transmission of electricity from a generation resource to load as specified in Section 5 of this Schedule.
Transmission Loss Charge means the charges to each Market Participant, Network Customer, or Transmission Customer for the cost of energy lost in the transmission of electricity from a generation resource to load as specified in Operating Agreement, Schedule 1, section 5, and the parallel provisions of Tariff, Attachment K-Appendix, section 5.

Examples of Transmission Loss Charge in a sentence

  • Except as specified in this subsection, a Transmission Loss Charge shall be assessed for transmission use scheduled in the Day-ahead Energy Market, calculated as the amount to be delivered multiplied by the difference between the Day-ahead Loss Price at the delivery point or the delivery interface at the boundary of the PJM Region and the Day-ahead Loss Price at the source point or the source interface at the boundary of the PJM Region.

  • The distribution of load buses in an Energy Settlement Area for the determination of a Transmission Loss Charge and Transmission Congestion Charge per Tariff, Part I, sSections 5.1 and Tariff, Part I, section 5.4 of this Schedule are determined as follows.

  • The Transmission Loss Charge for deliveries from each such source shall be the Network Service User’s hourly losses net bill.

  • Except as specified in this subsection, a Transmission Loss Charge shall be assessed for transmission use scheduled in the Day-ahead Energy Market, calculated as the amount to be delivered multiplied by the difference between the Day-ahead Loss Price at the delivery point or the delivery Interface Pricing Point at the boundary of the PJM Region and the Day-ahead Loss Price at the source point or the source Interface Pricing Point at the boundary of the PJM Region.

  • CALCULATION OF CHARGES ANDCREDITS FOR TRA - OATT 5.4 Transmission Loss Charge Calculation.5.4 Transmission Loss Charge Calculation.

  • The day-ahead component of a Market Participant’s Transmission Loss Charge is equal to the difference between the total day-ahead transmission loss withdrawal charge calculated in paragraph (b) and the total day-ahead transmission loss injection credit calculated in paragraph (c).

  • Except as specified in this subsection, a Transmission Loss Charge shall be assessed for cleared MWh in the Day-ahead Energy Market, calculated as the amount to be delivered multiplied by the difference between the Day-ahead Loss Price at the sink point and the Day-ahead Loss Price at the source point.

  • The distribution of load buses in an Energy Settlement Area for the determination of a Transmission Loss Charge and Transmission Congestion Charge per Tariff, Part I, section 5.1 and Tariff, Part I, section 5.4 are determined as follows.


More Definitions of Transmission Loss Charge

Transmission Loss Charge means the charges to each Market Participant, Network Customer, or Transmission Customer for the cost of energy lost in the transmission of electricity from a generation resource to load as specified in Section 5 of this Schedule. Transmission Owner: Each entity that owns, leases or otherwise has a possessory interest in facilities used for the transmission of electric energy in interstate commerce under the Tariff. The Transmission Owners are listed in Attachment L. Transmission Owner Attachment Facilities: That portion of the Transmission Owner Interconnection Facilities comprised of all Attachment Facilities on the Interconnected Transmission Owner’s side of the Point of Interconnection. Transmission Owner Interconnection Facilities: All Interconnection Facilities that are not Customer Interconnection Facilities and that, after the transfer under Section 5.5 of Appendix 2 to Attachment P of the PJM Tariff to the Interconnected Transmission Owner of title to any Transmission Owner Interconnection Facilities that the Interconnection Customer constructed, are owned, controlled, operated and maintained by the Interconnected Transmission Owner on the Interconnected Transmission Owner’s side of the Point of Interconnection identified in appendices to the Interconnection Service Agreement and to the Interconnection Construction Service Agreement, including any modifications, additions or upgrades made to such facilities and equipment, that are necessary to physically and electrically interconnect the Customer Facility with the Transmission System or interconnected distribution facilities. Transmission Owner Upgrade:

Related to Transmission Loss Charge

  • Transmission Loading Relief means NERC’s procedures for preventing operating security limit violations, as implemented by PJM as the security coordinator responsible for maintaining transmission security for the PJM Region.

  • Transmission links are the means used for inter-connecting distributed units for the purpose of conveying signals, operating data or an energy supply. This equipment is generally electrical but may, in some part, be mechanical, pneumatic or hydraulic.

  • Network Transmission Service means transmission service provided pursuant to the rates, terms and conditions set forth in Tariff, Part III, or transmission service comparable to such service that is provided to a Load Serving Entity that is also a Transmission Owner.