WECC Path Rating Process definition

WECC Path Rating Process means the process described by the document published by the Western Electricity Coordinating Council, or its successor, titled Overview of Policies and Procedures for Regional Planning Project Review, Project Rating Review, and Progress Reports, as it may be amended or replaced.

Examples of WECC Path Rating Process in a sentence

  • As noted previously, the contracts will be contingent on the outcome of the WECC Path Rating Process as well as the actual in-service date(s) of the completed projects.

  • Once the Regional Planning Process is complete and all new lines or other Network Modification have been identified, it will be necessary to go through the WECC Path Rating Process in order to obtain WECC approved ratings for these new facilities.

  • In fact, nearly 60 percent of the total transmission line miles in development have (1) received federal FinalEnvironmental Impact Statements (or “Records of Decisions”) and (2) are in either Phase 2 or Phase 3 of the WECC Path Rating Process.

  • The project completed Phase 1 of the WECC Path Rating Process in March 2012, Phase 2B in January 2013, and entered Phase 3 in March 2015, which conferred an accepted path rating for the project.

  • TransWest commits to completing the WECC Path Rating Process third and final phase when the TWE Project is placed in service.

  • TransWest contends that it has completed Phase 2 of the WECC Path Rating Process and has been granted Accepted Path Ratings for the TWE Project’s north-to-south capacity.

  • This study will utilize the heavy summer base case that WAPA created for accrediting their Miracle Mile Project through the WECC Path Rating Process.

  • Western Area Power Administration (WAPA) is in Phase 3 of WECC Path Rating Process to increase the TOT3 capabilities to 1680 MW.

  • In fact, nearly 60 percent of the total transmission line miles in development have (1) received federal Final Environmental Impact Statements (or “Records of Decisions”) and (2) are in either Phase 2 or Phase 3 of the WECC Path Rating Process.

  • As Order No. 2003 and Section 201 of the Federal Power Act make clear, the CAISO can only invite affected systems to coordinate with the CAISO, its transmission owners, and its interconnection customers.68 AWEA, for example, argues that the Commission “should require CAISO to amend its Tariff to require joint studies with Affected Systems,” and suggests the WECC Path Rating Process as a model.

Related to WECC Path Rating Process

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  • Xxxxx’x Rating means, at any time, the rating issued by Xxxxx’x and then in effect with respect to the Borrower’s senior unsecured long-term debt securities without third-party credit enhancement.

  • Rating Point means the V&H coordinates associated with a particular telephone number for rating purposes.

  • State Level Monitoring Cell means the body constituted by the State Government for the control and elimination of ragging in institutions within the jurisdiction of the State, established under a State Law or on the advice of the Central Government, as the case may be.

  • Digital Signal Level 0 (DS-0 means the lowest-level signal in the time division multiplex digital hierarchy, and represents a voice-grade channel operating at either the 56 Kbps or 64 Kbps transmission bit rates. There are twenty-four (24) DS-0 channels in a DS-1.

  • Process weight means the total weight of all materials introduced into any source operation. Solid fuels charged will be considered as part of the process weight, but liquid and gaseous fuels and combustion air will not.

  • Digital Signal Level 3 (DS-3 means the 44.736 Mbps third level signal in the time division multiplex hierarchy.

  • Digital Signal Level 1 (DS-1 means the 1.544 Mbps first level signal in the time division multiplex hierarchy.

  • Nameplate Capacity Rating means the maximum capacity of the Facility as stated by the manufacturer, expressed in kW, which shall not exceed 10,000 kW.

  • S&P Rating means, at any time, the rating issued by S&P and then in effect with respect to the Borrower’s senior unsecured long-term debt securities without third-party credit enhancement.

  • Peer support specialist means an individual who has experienced a severe and persistent mental illness and who has successfully completed standardized training to provide peer support services through the medical assistance program or the Iowa Behavioral Health Care Plan.

  • Cannabis testing facility means an entity registered by

  • Highest Rating Category means, with respect to a Permitted Investment, that the Permitted Investment is rated by S&P or Moody’s in the highest rating category given by that rating agency for that general category of security. By way of example, the Highest Rating Category for tax exempt municipal debt established by S&P is “A 1+” for debt with a term of one year or less and “AAA” for a term greater than one year, with corresponding ratings by Moody’s of “MIG 1” (for fixed rate) or “VMIG 1” (for variable rate) for three months or less and “Aaa” for greater than three months. If at any time (i) both S&P and Moody’s rate a Permitted Investment and (ii) one of those ratings is below the Highest Rating Category, then such Permitted Investment will, nevertheless, be deemed to be rated in the Highest Rating Category if the lower rating is no more than one rating category below the highest rating category of that rating agency. For example, a Permitted Investment rated “AAA” by S&P and “Aa3” by Moody’s is rated in the Highest Rating Category. If, however, the lower rating is more than one full rating category below the Highest Rating Category of that Rating Agency, then the Permitted Investment will be deemed to be rated below the Highest Rating Category. For example, a Permitted Investment rated “AAA” by S&P and “A1” by Moody’s is not rated in the Highest Rating Category.

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  • Sound level meter means an instrument which includes a microphone, amplifier, RMS detector, integrator or time averager, output meter, and weighting networks used to measure sound pressure levels.

  • Beam monitoring system means a system designed and installed in the radiation head to detect and measure the radiation present in the useful beam.

  • Primary dose monitoring system means a system which will monitor the useful beam during irradiation and which will terminate irradiation when a pre-selected number of dose monitor units have been delivered.

  • Standard operating procedure means a formal written procedure offi- cially adopted by the plant owner or operator and available on a routine basis to those persons responsible for carrying out the procedure.

  • Digital Signal Level 0 or "DS0" means the 64 Kbps zero-level signal in the time-division multiplex hierarchy.

  • Debt Rating has the meaning specified in the definition of “Applicable Rate.”

  • Secondary dose monitoring system means a system which will terminate irradiation in the event of failure of the primary dose monitoring system.

  • Standard Operating Procedures or “SOP” means the procedures as specified in the Annexes or Attachments to the relevant Schedules;

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  • Digital Signal Level 1 or "DS1" means the 1.544 Mbps first-level signal in the time-division multiplex hierarchy. In the time-division multiplexing hierarchy of the telephone network, DS1 is the initial level of multiplexing.

  • Debt Ratings has the meaning specified in the definition of “Applicable Rate.”

  • Digital Signal Level 3 or "DS3" means the 44.736 Mbps third-level in the time-division multiplex hierarchy. In the time-division multiplexing hierarchy of the telephone network, DS3 is defined as the third level of multiplexing.