Coordination Process for Reciprocal Coordinated Flowgates. In order to coordinate congestion management proactively, each Party agrees to respect the other Party’s determinations of AFC/ATC and calculations of firmness for real- time operations. The Parties will establish and finalize the process and timing for exchanging enhancing their respective ATC/AFC calculations pursuant to the Congestion Management Process to be developedand Firm Flow calculations/allocations with respect to all RCFs. Further, the process will allocate Flowgate capacity on a future-looking basis, including the allocation of Firm and Non-Firm Capability for use in both internal dispatch and selling of transmission service. The Congestion Management Process will sets forth the procedure for reciprocal coordination. For any Flowgate comprised of one or more controllable devices, the historically determined Firm Flow on the Flowgate and any allocated rights to that Flowgate under this process are subject to the operating practices of the controllable device. To the extent the controllable device is able to maintain scheduled flows, there are no parallel flows on the Flowgate and a historical allocation based on parallel flows will not occur. In this instance, the use of the Flowgate will be limited to entities that have arranged transmission service across the interface formed by the controllable device. To the extent the controllable device cannot maintain scheduled flows, there will be a historical allocation on the Flowgate based on parallel flows.
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Coordination Process for Reciprocal Coordinated Flowgates. In order to coordinate congestion management proactively, each Party agrees to respect the other Party’s determinations of AFC/ATC and calculations of firmness for real- time operations. The Parties will establish and finalize the process and timing for exchanging enhancing their respective ATC/AFC calculations pursuant to the Congestion Management Process to be developedand calculations, and Firm Flow calculations/allocations with respect to all RCFs. Further, the The process will allocate Flowgate capacity capability on a future-looking basis, including the allocation of Firm and Non-Firm Capability capability (Priority 7, 6, and 2) for use in both internal dispatch and selling sale of transmission service. The Congestion Management Process will CMP sets forth the procedure for reciprocal coordination. For any Flowgate comprised of one or more controllable devicesFlowgate, the historically determined Firm Flow on the Flowgate and any allocated rights to that Flowgate under this process are subject to the operating practices of the controllable device. The operating practices of the controllable device will be made available to each Party before a change is made. To the extent the controllable device is able to maintain scheduled flowsthe schedule across the controllable Flowgate, there are no parallel flows on the Flowgate and a historical allocation based on parallel flows will not occur. In this instance, the use of the controllable Flowgate will be limited to entities that have arranged transmission service across the interface formed by the controllable device. To the extent the controllable device cannot maintain scheduled flowsthe schedule across the controllable Flowgate, there will be a historical allocation on the Flowgate based on parallel flows.
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