Control Area. An electric power system or combination of electric power systems, bounded by metering, to which a common automatic generation control scheme is applied in order to:
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Sources: Non Incumbent Transmission Developer Operating Agreement, Transmission Operating Agreement, Transmission Operating Agreement
Control Area. An electric power system or combination of electric power systems, bounded by metering, systems to which a common automatic generation control scheme is applied in order to:
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Sources: Open Access Transmission Tariff, Interconnection Service Agreement, Interconnection Service Agreement
Control Area. An electric power system or combination of electric power systems, bounded by metering, systems to which a common automatic generation control scheme is applied in order to:: (1) match, at all times, the power output of the Generators within the electric power system(s), and capacity and energy purchased from entities outside the electric power system(s), with the Load within the electric power system(s); (2) maintain scheduled interchange with other Control Areas, within the limits of Good Utility Practice;
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Sources: Independent System Operator Agreement, Independent System Operator Agreement, Independent System Operator Agreement
Control Area. An electric power system or combination of electric power systems, bounded by metering, systems to which a common automatic generation control scheme is applied in order to:: (1) match, at all times, the power output of the Generators within the electric power system(s), and capacity and energy purchased from entities outside the electric power system(s), with the Load within the electric power system(s); (2) maintain scheduled interchange with other Control Areas, within the limits of Good Utility Practice;
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Control Area. An electric power system or combination of electric power systems, bounded by metering, systems to which a common automatic generation control scheme is applied in order to:
1. match, at all times, the power output of the generators within the electric power system(s) and capacity and energy purchased from entities outside the electric power system(s), with the load within the electric power system(s);
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Sources: Settlement Agreement