Specific Voltage and Reactive Power Coordination Procedures Clause Samples

Specific Voltage and Reactive Power Coordination Procedures. The Parties will utilize the following procedures to coordinate the use of voltage control equipment to maintain a reliable bulk power Transmission System voltage profile on their respective systems. 35.11.1.1 Under normal conditions, each Party shall provide for the supply and control of the reactive regulation requirements in its own area, including reactive reserve, so that applicable emergency voltage levels can be maintained following any of the set of contingencies that are observed under normal conditions. 35.11.1.2 Under normal conditions, each Party will anticipate voltage trends and initiate corrective action in advance of critical periods of heavy and light loads. 35.11.1.3 Under an abnormal condition, either Party experiencing rapid voltage decay will immediately implement all possible actions, including the shedding of firm load, to correct the problem until such time that the decay has been corrected.
Specific Voltage and Reactive Power Coordination Procedures. The Parties will utilize the following procedures to coordinate the use of voltage control equipment to maintain a reliable bulk power Transmission System voltage profile on their respective systems. 35.11.1.1 Under normal conditions, each Party shall provide for the supply and control of the reactive regulation requirements in its own area, including reactive reserve, so that applicable emergency voltage levels can be maintained following any of the set of contingencies that are observed under normal conditions. 35.11.1.2 Under normal conditions, each Party will anticipate voltage trends and initiate corrective action in advance of critical periods of heavy and light loads. 35.11.1.3 Under an abnormal condition, either Party experiencing rapid voltage decay will immediately implement all possible actions, including the shedding of firm load, to correct the problem until such time that the decay has been corrected. Effective Date: 1/15/2013 - Docket #: ER12-718-001 - Page 48 35.12 M2M Coordination Processes and Coordinated Transaction Scheduling
Specific Voltage and Reactive Power Coordination Procedures. TVA and PJMThe Parties shall utilize the following procedures to coordinate the use of voltage control equipment to maintain a reliable bulk power transmission system voltage profile on their respective systems.
Specific Voltage and Reactive Power Coordination Procedures. The Parties will utilize the following procedures to coordinate the use of voltage control equipment to maintain a reliable bulk power transmission system voltage profile on their respective systems. 9.2.1 Under normal conditions, each Party shall coordinate with the owners of the transmission facilities subject to its control, and the Balancing Authority Areas as necessary and feasible to supply its own reactive load and losses at all load levels. 9.2.2 Each Party shall work with its owners of transmission facilities and Balancing Authority Areas and shall determine adequate and reliable voltage schedules under actual and post-contingency conditions. 9.2.3 Each Party shall establish voltage limits at critical locations within its own system and provide this information to the other Party. This information shall include: normal high voltage limits; normal low voltage limits; post-contingency emergency high voltage limits; post-contingency emergency low voltage limits; 9.2.4 Each Party shall remain aware of the voltage limits in the other Party’s area (where the EMS Model includes sufficient detail to permit this) and of outages and potential contingencies that could result in violation of those voltage limits. Each Party shall attempt to avoid exceeding such voltage limits. 9.2.5 The Parties shall clearly communicate the level of voltage support needed during pre- or post-contingency conditions requiring voltage and reactive power coordination. 9.2.6 Each Party shall maintain a list of actions that are available to be taken when voltage support is necessary to respond to anticipated or prevailing system conditions. 9.2.7 At least once each calendar quarter, the Parties will exchange voltage schedules and meet and confer to identify system conditions that could impact the schedules. The Parties shall determine adjustments to the schedules, consistent with reliability. 9.2.8 The Parties shall use voltage control equipment in a cooperative manner to maintain a reliable bulk power transmission system voltage profile on their systems and surrounding systems, as follows: 9.2.8.1 Each Party has operational or functional control of reactive sources within its system, and shall direct adjustments to voltage schedules at appropriate facilities. (a) Each Party generally will adjust its voltage schedules to best utilize its resources for operation. (b) If a Party anticipates voltage or reactive problems, it shall inform the other Party (operations planning with respec...
Specific Voltage and Reactive Power Coordination Procedures. The Parties will utilize the following procedures to coordinate the use of voltage control equipment to maintain a reliable bulk power transmission systemTransmission System voltage profile on their respective systems. 35.11.1.1 Under normal conditions, each Party shall provide for the supply and control of the reactive regulation requirements in its own area, including reactive reserve, so that applicable emergency voltage levels can be maintained following any of the set of contingencies that are observed under normal conditions. 35.11.1.2 Under normal conditions, each Party will anticipate voltage trends and initiate corrective action in advance of critical periods of heavy and light loads.

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