Other Coordinated Flowgate definition
Examples of Other Coordinated Flowgate in a sentence
The Notice must include an explanation of the reason(s) why the agreement to the Other Coordinated Flowgate was withdrawn.
Operation of the NY-NJ PARs shall be coordinated by the RTOs. When a M2M Redispatch Flowgate or Other Coordinated Flowgate begins binding in the Monitoring RTOs real-time security constrained economic dispatch, the Monitoring RTO will notify the Non-Monitoring RTO of the transmission constraint and will identify the appropriate Flowgate that requires redispatch assistance.
It is possible that sufficient redispatch for a M2M Redispatch Flowgate or Other Coordinated Flowgate may not be available to the Monitoring RTO.
Under this qualification study criteria, an Other Coordinated Flowgate is eligible for redispatch coordination if any resource has significant impact on the Flowgate.
To protect the participating RTOs from any unexpected consequences of implementing an Other Coordinated Flowgate, Section 4.3 of the JOA permits either RTO to withdraw its agreement to implement an Other Coordinated Flowgate following two weeks’ notice to the other RTO (or a shorter notice period that the RTOs agree to).
The RTOs propose to revise Section 7.1.1(a) of Schedule D to the JOA to permit the Non- Monitoring RTO to voluntarily agree to engage in redispatch coordination (i) on an M2M Redispatch Flowgate at times when its Market Flows do not exceed the Non-Monitoring RTO’s M2M Entitlement; or (ii) for an Other Coordinated Flowgate.
In order to address the concerns identified in the Waiver Filing the RTOs have mutually agreed to add a new type of redispatch Flowgate11 known as an Other Coordinated Flowgate.
The proposed wording changes better align the overview with the M2M coordination processes, as revised by the changes proposed in this filing, and adds the new type of Other Coordinated Flowgate subject redispatch coordination described above.
An Other Coordinated Flowgate is a new term added to JOA Section 35.2.1, defined as “a Flowgate where constraints are jointly monitored and coordinated as set forth in Schedule D to this Agreement.” With the addition of this new type of Flowgate, the RTOs propose revisions to Section 3 of Schedule D to the JOA to update the eligibility study criteria under which the RTOs may propose to add a new Other Coordinated Flowgate (revised Section 3.2) and a new M2M Redispatch Flowgate (revised Section 3.3).