Common use of Exchange of Operating Data Clause in Contracts

Exchange of Operating Data. PJM and NYISO agree to exchange and share such information as may be required from time to time for the Parties to perform their duties and fulfill their obligations under this Agreement, subject to the requirements of existing confidentiality agreements or rules binding upon either of the Parties, including the NYISO Code of Conduct as set forth in Attachment F to the NYISO OATT, Article 6 of the NYISO Services Tariff, the PJM Code of Conduct and PJM Data Confidentiality Regional Stakeholder Group. Such information may consist of the following: 35.7.1.1 Information required to develop Operating Instructions; 35.7.1.2 Transmission System facility specifications and modeling data required to perform Security analysis; 35.7.1.2.1 The Parties will exchange their detailed EMS models in CIM format or another mutually agreed upon electronic format, and include the ICCP/ISN mapping files, identification of individual bus loads, seasonal equipment ratings and one-line drawings to expedite the model conversion process, upon request. The Parties will also exchange updates that represent the incremental changes that have occurred to the EMS model since the most recent update in an agreed upon electronic format; 35.7.1.3 Functional descriptions and schematic diagrams of Transmission System protective devices and communication facilities; 35.7.1.4 Ratings data and associated ratings methodologies for the Interconnection Facilities; 35.7.1.5 Telemetry points, equipment alarms and status points required for real-time monitoring of Security dispatch; 35.7.1.6 Data required to reconcile accounts for inadvertent energy, and for Emergency Energy transactions; 35.7.1.7 Transmission System information that is consistent with the information sharing requirements imposed by the Standards Authority; 35.7.1.8 Such other information as may be required for the Parties to maintain the reliable operation of their interconnected Transmission Systems and fulfill their obligations under this Agreement and to any Standards Authority of which either Party is a member, provided, however, that this other information will be exchanged only if that can be done in accordance with applicable restrictions on the disclosure of information to any Market Participant; 35.7.1.9 Additional information required for the Parties to administer the M2M coordination process set forth in Schedule D to this Agreement, including: a. actual flows on Flowgates; b. actual limits for Flowgates;

Appears in 35 contracts

Sources: Joint Operating Agreement, Joint Operating Agreement, Joint Operating Agreement

Exchange of Operating Data. PJM and NYISO agree to exchange and share such information as may be required from time to time for the Parties to perform their duties and fulfill their obligations under this Agreement, subject to the requirements of existing confidentiality agreements or rules binding upon either of the Parties, including the NYISO Code of Conduct as set forth in Attachment F to the NYISO OATT, Article 6 of the NYISO Services Tariff, the PJM Code of Conduct and PJM Data Confidentiality Regional Stakeholder Group. Such information may consist of the following: 35.7.1.1 Information required to develop Operating Instructions; 35.7.1.2 Transmission System facility specifications and modeling data required to perform Security analysis; 35.7.1.2.1 The Parties will exchange their detailed EMS models in CIM format or another mutually agreed upon electronic format, and include the ICCP/ISN mapping files, identification of individual bus loads, seasonal equipment ratings and one-line drawings to expedite the model conversion process, upon request. The Parties will also exchange updates that represent the incremental changes that have occurred to the EMS model since the most recent update in an agreed upon electronic format; 35.7.1.3 Functional descriptions and schematic diagrams of Transmission System protective devices and communication facilities; 35.7.1.4 Ratings data and associated ratings methodologies for the Interconnection Facilities; 35.7.1.5 Telemetry points, equipment alarms and status points required for real-time monitoring of Security dispatch; 35.7.1.6 Data required to reconcile accounts for inadvertent energy, and for Emergency Energy transactions; 35.7.1.7 Transmission System information that is consistent with the information sharing requirements imposed by the Standards Authority; 35.7.1.8 Such other information as may be required for the Parties to maintain the reliable operation of their interconnected Transmission Systems and fulfill their obligations under this Agreement and to any Standards Authority of which either Party is a member, provided, however, that this other information will be exchanged only if that can be done in accordance with applicable restrictions on the disclosure of information to any Market Participant; 35.7.1.9 Additional information required for the Parties to administer the M2M coordination process set forth in Schedule D to this Agreement, including: a. actual flows on M2M Flowgates; b. actual limits for Flowgates;

Appears in 30 contracts

Sources: Utility Agreement, Joint Operating Agreement, Definitions and Rules of Construction

Exchange of Operating Data. PJM and NYISO ▇▇▇▇▇ agree to exchange and share such information as may be required from time to time for the Parties Coordination Committee to perform their itstheir duties and for the Parties to fulfill their obligations under this Agreement, subject to the requirements of existing confidentiality agreements or rules binding upon either of the Parties, including the NYISO Code of Conduct as set forth in Attachment F to the NYISO OATT, Article 6 of the NYISO Services Tariff, the PJM Code of Conduct and PJM Data Confidentiality Regional Stakeholder Group. The types of data to be exchanged will be maintained and posted by the Parties to this Agreement on their respective OASIS web sites. Such information may willmay consist of the following: 35.7.1.1 Information required to develop Operating Instructions; 35.7.1.2 Transmission System facility specifications and modeling data required to perform Security analysis; 35.7.1.2.1 The Parties will exchange their detailed EMS models in CIM format or another mutually agreed upon electronic format, and include the ICCP/ISN mapping files, identification of individual bus loads, seasonal equipment ratings and one-line drawings to expedite the model conversion process, upon request. The Parties will also exchange updates that represent the incremental changes that have occurred to the EMS model since the most recent update in an agreed upon electronic format; 35.7.1.3 Functional descriptions and schematic diagrams of Transmission System protective devices and communication facilities; 35.7.1.4 Ratings data and associated ratings methodologies for the Interconnection Facilities; 35.7.1.5 Telemetry points, equipment alarms and status points required for real-time monitoring of Security dispatch; 35.7.1.6 Data required to reconcile accounts for inadvertent energy, and for Emergency Energy transactions; 35.7.1.7 Transmission System information that is consistent with the information sharing requirements imposed by the Standards Authority;information 35.7.1.8 Such other information as may be required for the Parties to maintain the reliable operation of their interconnected Transmission Systems and fulfill their obligations under this Agreement and to any Standards Authority of which either Party is a member, provided, however, that this other information will be exchanged only if that can be done in accordance with applicable restrictions on the disclosure of information to any Market Participant;.; and 35.7.1.9 Additional information required for the Parties to administer the M2M coordination process set forth in Schedule D to this Agreement, including: a. actual flows on M2M Flowgates; b. actual limits for M2M Flowgates;

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Joint Operating Agreement

Exchange of Operating Data. PJM and NYISO agree to exchange and share such information as may be required from time to time for the Parties to perform their duties and fulfill their obligations under this Agreement, subject to the requirements of existing confidentiality agreements or rules binding upon either of the Parties, including the NYISO Code of Conduct as set forth in Attachment F to the NYISO OATT, Article 6 of the NYISO Services Tariff, the PJM Code of Conduct and PJM Data Confidentiality Regional Stakeholder Group. Such information may consist of the following: 35.7.1.1 Information required to develop Operating Instructions; 35.7.1.2 Transmission System facility specifications and modeling data required to perform Security analysis; 35.7.1.2.1 The Parties will exchange their detailed EMS models in CIM format or another mutually agreed upon electronic format, and include the ICCP/ISN mapping files, identification of individual bus loads, seasonal equipment ratings and one-line drawings to expedite the model conversion process, upon request. The Parties will also exchange updates that represent the incremental changes that have occurred to the EMS model since the most recent update in an agreed upon electronic format; 35.7.1.3 Functional descriptions and schematic diagrams of Transmission System protective devices and communication facilities; 35.7.1.4 Ratings data and associated ratings methodologies for the Interconnection Facilities; 35.7.1.5 Telemetry points, equipment alarms and status points required for real-time monitoring of Security dispatch; 35.7.1.6 Data required to reconcile accounts for inadvertent energy, and for Emergency Energy transactions; 35.7.1.7 Transmission System information that is consistent with the information sharing requirements imposed by the Standards Authority; 35.7.1.8 Such other information as may be required for the Parties to maintain the reliable operation of their interconnected Transmission Systems and fulfill their obligations under this Agreement and to any Standards Authority of which either Party is a member, provided, however, that this other information will be exchanged only if that can be done in accordance with applicable restrictions on the disclosure of information to any Market Participant;; and 35.7.1.9 Additional information required for the Parties to administer the M2M coordination process set forth in Schedule D to this Agreement, including: a. actual flows on M2M Flowgates; b. actual limits for Flowgates;

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Joint Operating Agreement

Exchange of Operating Data. PJM and NYISO agree to exchange and share such information as may be required from time to time for the Parties Coordination Committee to perform their itstheir duties and for the Parties to fulfill their obligations under this Agreement, subject to the requirements of existing confidentiality agreements or rules binding upon either of the Parties, including the NYISO Code of Conduct as set forth in Attachment F to the NYISO OATT, Article 6 of the NYISO Services Tariff, the PJM Code of Conduct and PJM Data Confidentiality Regional Stakeholder Group. The types of data to be exchanged will be maintained and posted by the Parties to this Agreement on their respective OASIS web sites. Such information may willmay consist of the following: 35.7.1.1 Information required to develop Operating Instructions; 35.7.1.2 Transmission System facility specifications and modeling data required to perform Security analysis; 35.7.1.2.1 The Parties will exchange their detailed EMS models in CIM format or another mutually agreed upon electronic format, and include the ICCP/ISN mapping files, identification of individual bus loads, seasonal equipment ratings and one-line drawings to expedite the model conversion process, upon request. The Parties will also exchange updates that represent the incremental changes that have occurred to the EMS model since the most recent update in an agreed upon electronic format; 35.7.1.3 Functional descriptions and schematic diagrams of Transmission System protective devices and communication facilities; 35.7.1.4 Ratings data and associated ratings methodologies for the Interconnection Facilities; 35.7.1.5 Telemetry points, equipment alarms and status points required for real-time monitoring of Security dispatch; 35.7.1.6 Data required to reconcile accounts for inadvertent energy, and for Emergency Energy transactions; 35.7.1.7 Transmission System information that is consistent with the information sharing requirements imposed by the Standards Authority;; and 35.7.1.8 Such other information as may be required for the Parties to maintain the reliable operation of their interconnected Transmission Systems and fulfill their obligations under this Agreement and to any Standards Authority of which either Party is a member, provided, however, that this other information will be exchanged only if that can be done in accordance with applicable restrictions on the disclosure of information to any Market Participant;.; and 35.7.1.9 Additional information required for the Parties to administer the M2M coordination process set forth in Schedule D to this Agreement, including: a. actual flows on M2M Flowgates; b. actual limits for M2M Flowgates;

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Joint Operating Agreement