Additional Coordination Provisions Sample Clauses

Additional Coordination Provisions. Article Ten provides that the Parties agreed to use the operating protocols set forth in the Congestion Management Process, included in Attachment 1 to the JRCA, and applicable NERC reliability plans, to ensure system reliability and efficient market operations. Recognizing that each Party’s systems will change, Article Ten affirms the Parties’ intentions to revise the JRCA as required, from time to time. Article Ten also sets forth the Voltage and Reactive Power Coordination Objectives and Procedures that PJM and TVA must utilize. The Voltage and Reactive Power Coordination Procedures address the following components: (a) procedures to assist PJM and TVA in maintaining a Wide Area view of interconnection conditions by enhancing the coordination of voltage and reactive levels throughout their respective RC Areas (i.e., the collection of generation, transmission, and loads within the boundaries of the Reliability Coordinator); (b) procedures to ensure the maintenance of sufficient reactive reserves to respond to scenarios of high load periods, loss of critical reactive resources, and unusually high transfers; and (c) procedures for sharing of data with other neighboring RCs for their analysis and coordinated operation.58 Because Voltage control and reactive power coordination are essential to promoting reliability, Article Ten provides the necessary procedures for the PJM and TVA to maintain a reliable bulk transmission system voltage profile on their systems and surrounding systems.59 This provision is consistent with other ▇▇▇▇ the Commission has accepted.60 Article Ten of the JRCA also outlines the authorities for pseudo-tied units into PJM and out of LG&E/KU Balancing Authority Areas, into PJM and out of TVA Balancing Authority Areas, into LG&E/KU and out of TVA Balancing Authority Areas, into TVA and out of LG&E/KU Balancing Authority Areas, into LG&E/KU and out of PJM Balancing Authority Areas, and into TVA and out of PJM Balancing Authority Area.61 The pseudo-tie requirements are consistent with Pseudo-Tie Agreements accepted by the Commission62 and pseudo-tie requirements in other ▇▇▇▇ accepted by the Commission.63 58 JRCA §§ 10.1 – 10.3.10.3. 59 JRCA § 10.3.8.4. 60 See ER19-1905 Order (accepting Duke Energy Progress-PJM JOA § 11.1); ER19-2282 Order (accepting NYISO-PJM JOA §§ 11.1.1 – 11.1.3); ER16-1304 Order (accepting MISO-PJM JOA §§ 19.1 – 19.2). 61 See JRCA § 10.4. 62 See PJM Interconnection, L.L.C., Letter Order, Pseudo-Tie Agreement No. 4790,...
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