TTC definition

TTC means telemetry, tracking and control.
TTC means the amount of electric power that can be moved or transferred reliably from one area to another area of the interconnected Transmission Systems by way of all transmission lines (or paths) between those areas under specified system conditions.

Examples of TTC in a sentence

  • School performance reports are populated and accessible through Perspective Lite √ Briefings for staff on how to access the data and an overview of it √ (2 sessions) Email guidance and support throughout the year √ Pricing £250 Analysis of the impact of the school’s curriculum on pupils’ learning SLA Access to early national and local data to evaluate the performance of pupils against national benchmarks for EYFSP, PSC Year 1 and Year 2, Year 4 TTC and Key Stage 2 attainment and progress.

  • This course is scheduled to be presented February 24-28, 2014, at the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Technical Training Center (TTC).

  • The TTC is located at 0000 Xxxxxx Xxxx, Suite 200, Xxxxxxx Office Center (near Eastgate Shopping Center) Chattanooga, Tennessee 37411-5677.


More Definitions of TTC

TTC means the Toronto Transit Commission a body corporate pursuant to the City of Toronto Act, 2006, S.O. 2006, c. 11, Sched. A, as amended.
TTC s Representative" shall mean the duly authorized representative, designated from time to time by the TTC, to exercise such power, authority or discretion as is required under the Contract.
TTC means telemetry, tracking and command.
TTC means Tavistock Town Council
TTC is The Taubman Company LLC, a Delaware limited liability company.
TTC means the Total Transmission Capacity which is the maximum exchange) complying with the operational security limits between adjacent bidding zones for each market time unit in a specific direction.
TTC means the Toronto Transit Commission.