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(Excerpted from the How Report,
Appendix G)
- Ancillary Services
- Ancillary services are those services necessary to support the
transmission of energy from resources to loads while maintaining,
reliable operation of the Transmission Provider's transmission system
in accordance with Good Utility Practice.
- Annual Transmission Costs
- The total annual cost of the Transmission System shall be the amount
specified in Schedule 1 until amended by the Transmission Provider or
modified by the Commission.
- Commission
- The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission.
- Control Area
- An electric power system or combination of electric power systems to
which a common automatic 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 in the
electric power system(s); (2) maintain, within the limits of Good
Utility Practice, scheduled interchange with other Control Areas; (3)
maintain the frequency of the electric power system(s) within
reasonable limits in accordance with Good Utility Practice; and (4)
provide sufficient generating capacity to maintain operating reserves
in accordance with Good Utility Practice.
- Delivering Party
- The entity supplying the capacity and/or energy to be transmitted at
Point(s) of Receipt.
- Designated Agent
- Any entity that performs actions or functions on behalf of the
Transmission Provider, an eligible Customer or the Transmission
Customer required under the Tariff.
- Firm Transmission Service
- Point-to-point transmission service under this tariff that is
reserved and/or scheduled for a term of one year or more and that is
of the same priority as that of the Transmission Provider's firm use
of the transmission system. Firm Transmission service under this
Tariff that is reserved and/or scheduled for a term of less than one
year shall be considered Short-Term Firm Transmission Service for the
purposes of service liability.
- Good Utility Practice
- Any of the practices, methods and acts engaged in or approved by a
significant portion of the electric utility industry during the
relevant time period, or any of the practices, methods and acts which,
in the exercise of reasonable judgment in light of the facts known at
the time the decision was made, could have been expected to accomplish
the desired result of the lowest reasonable cost consistent with good
business practices, reliability, safety and expedition. Good Utility
Practice is not intended to be limited to the optimum practice, method
or act to the exclusion of all others, but rather to be acceptable
practices, methods, or acts generally accepted in the region and
consistently adhered to by the Transmission Provider.
- Hourly Non-Firm Transmission Service
- Point-to-point transmission under this tariff that is scheduled and
paid for on an as available basis and is subject to interruption.
- Load Ratio Share
- Ratio of a Transmission Customer's Network Load to the Transmission
Provider's total load computed in accordance with Sections 11.2 and
11.3 and calculated on a rolling twelve month basis.
- Member System
- An Eligible Customer operating as a part of a lawful combination,
partnership, association or joint action agency composed exclusively
of Eligible Customers.
- Native Load Customers
- The wholesale and retail customers on whose behalf the Transmission
Provider, by statute, franchise, regulatory requirements, or contract,
has undertaken an obligation to construct and operate the Transmission
Provider's system to meet the reliable electric needs of such
customers.
- Network Customers
- Entities receiving transmission service pursuant to the terms of the
Transmission Provider's Network Integration Tariff.
- Network Integration Transmission Service
- Network Integration Transmission Service allows a Transmission
Customer to integrate, plan, economically dispatch and regulate its
Network Resources to serve its Network Load in a manner comparable to
that in which the Transmission Provider utilizes its Transmission
System to serve its Native Load customers. Network Integration
transmission Service also may be used by the Transmission Customer to
deliver non-firm energy purchases to its Network Load without
additional charge.
- Network Load
- The designated load of a Transmission Customer, including the entire
load of all Member Systems designated pursuant to Section 6.0. A
Transmission Customer's Network Load shall not be reduced to reflect
any portion of such load served by the output of any generating
facilities owned, or generation purchased, by the Transmission
Customer or its Member Systems.
- Non-Firm Transmission Service
- Point-to-point transmission service under this Tariff that is
reserved and/or scheduled on an as available basis and is subject to
interruption. Non-firm Transmission service is available on a stand
alone basis as either Hourly Non-firm Transmission Service or
Short-Term Non-firm Transmission service. Non-firm transmission
Service is also available in conjunction with reservations of Firm
Transmission Service for any term subject to the conditions set forth
in Section 14.1 under this Tariff.
- Parties
- The Transmission Provider and the Transmission Customer receiving
service under this Tariff.
- Point(s) of Delivery
- Point(s) of interconnection on the Transmission Provider's
Transmission System where capacity and/or energy transmitted by the
Transmission Provider will be made available to the Receiving Party.
The Point(s) of Delivery shall be specified in the Service Agreement.
- Point-to-Point Transmission Service Tariff
- The Transmission Provider's Point-to-Point Transmission Service
Tariff as such tariff may be amended and/or superseded from time to
time.
- Point(s) of Receipt
- Point(s) of interconnection on the Transmission Provider's
Transmission System where capacity and/or energy will be made
available to the Transmission Provider by the Delivering Party. The
Point(s) of Delivery shall be specified in the Service Agreement.
- Point-to-Point Transmission Service
- The reservation and/or transmission of energy on either a firm basis
and/or a non-firm basis from Point(s) of Receipt to Point(s) of
Delivery under this Tariff, including any Ancillary Services that are
provided by the Transmission Provider in conjunction with such
service.
- Receiving Party
- The entity receiving the capacity and/or energy transmitted by the
Transmission Provider to the Point(s) of Delivery.
- Regional Transmission Group
- A voluntary organization of transmission owners, transmission users
and other entities approved by the Commission to efficiently
coordinate transmission planning (and expansion), operation and use on
a regional (and interregional) basis.
- Service Agreement
- The initial agreement and any supplements thereto entered into by
the Transmission Customer and the Transmission Provider for service
under this Tariff.
- Service Commencement Date
- The date the transmission Provider begins to provide service
pursuant to the terms of an executed Service Agreement, or the date
the Transmission Provider begins to provide service in accordance with
the provisions of section 4.3 of this Tariff.
- Short-Term Firm Transmission Service
- Firm point-to-point transmission service under this Tariff that is
reserved and/or scheduled for a term of less than one year and that is
of the same priority as that of the Transmission Provider's firm use
of the transmission system.
- Short-Term Non-Firm Transmission Service
- Non-firm point-to-point transmission service under this Tariff that
is reserved and/or scheduled on a daily, weekly, or monthly basis for
a renewable term of not more than thirty (30) days each and is subject
to interruption.
- Transmission Customer
- Any Eligible Customer (or its designated agent) that executes a
service agreement and/or receives transmission service under this
Tariff.
- Transmission Provider (TP)
- The public utility (or its designated agent) that owns or controls
facilities used for the transmission of electric energy in interstate
commerce and provides service under this Tariff.
- Transmission Service
- Point-to-point transmission service provided under this Tariff.
Transmission service will be provided on a firm and/or non-firm basis.
- Transmission System
- The facilities owned, controlled, operated or supported by the
Transmission Provider that are used to provide transmission service
under this Tariff.
- Valid Request
- A completed Application that satisfies on an ongoing basis all the
requirements of this Tariff.
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- Long-Term Historical Data Storage
- Providers shall archive TS information and transactions for a
minimum of 3 years. Customer requests for data from archives, either
in printed report form or in electronic form, shall be handled in a
reasonable amount of time consistent with the size and volume of such
requests and the resources available.
- Secondary Transmission Provider (STP)
- Any Customer who has acquired rights to use transmission facilities
and chooses to resell transmission services derived from those rights.
The Secondary Provider must use the TSIN Node designated by the
Transmission Provider and comply with TSIN requirements for secondary
market information.
- Short-Term Historical Data Storage
- Providers shall store historical TS information and transactions
on-line for direct access by Customers for a minimum of 60 days.
- Transmission Services Information (TS Information)
- Transmission and ancillary services information which must be made
available by public utilities on a non-discriminatory basis to meet
the regulatory requirements of transmission open access.
- Transmission Services Information Network (TSIN)
- Computer system (s) and associated communication facilities that
public utilities are required to provide for the purpose of making
available to all transmission users comparable interactions with TS
information.
- Transmission Services Information Network Node (TSIN Node)
- A subsystem of a TSIN. It is the smallest element of a TSIN that
provides access to TS Information by a transmission user.
- Transmission Services Information Provider (TSIP)
- An entity which provides for the operation of one or more TSIN
nodes. Transmission Providers may delegate their responsibility to
operate a TSIN to an entity capable of meeting TSIN requirements.
- Value-Added Transmission Services Information Provider (VTSIP)
- An entity who uses TSIN information in the same manner as a Customer
and provides value-added information services to other Customers.
- Asynchronous (Operation)
- A mode of operation where an end system can ask several operations
to be performed subsequently without necessarily waiting for an answer
between two operations.
- Asynchronous (Transmission)
- Transmissions that are not related to timing of the transmission
facility; transmission is characterized by individual characters,
which are surrounded by start and stop bits. from which a receiver
derives its timing.
- Asynchronous Terminal
- A terminal device that transmits data to a host device a character
at a time.
- Bandwidth
- The difference, expressed in Hertz (Hz), between the highest and
lowest frequencies of a transmission channel.
- Bilateral Agreement
- Written statement signed by a pair of communicating parties that
specifies what data may be exchanged between them.
- Bridge
- Device used to connect local area networks at the data link layer.
- Broadcast
- Simultaneous transmission of data to all destinations on a network.
- Client-Server Architecture
- An application architecture where one end system (the client)
requests another end system (the server) to perform operations and to
giveback results.
- Common Data Exchange Structure
- Transfer syntax used to ensure that two end systems communicate
using the same data representation.
- Conformance Test
- Test used to ensure a product complies with a standard.
- Connection-Oriented
- A mode of communication where the data exchange is done in a 3-phase
process: establishment of a connection, transfer of the data, release
of the connection.
- Connectionless
- A mode of communication where no connection is established prior to
the data transfer; the data transfer itself is a self contained unit
carrying all information, such as addresses, etc.
- Consistency
- Property stating that parts of an action are performed accurately,
correctly and with validity.
- Control Object
- In VT, allows features of a terminal, such as audible warning or
display of a message, to be activated by the reception of data.
- Data Confidentiality
- Security service that provides for the protection of data from
unauthorized disclosure.
- Data Integrity
- Security service used to determine if data has been altered or
destroyed in transit.
- Data Transparency
- Data transmission in which the recognition of control characters is
suppressed to prevent user data from being interpreted as control
information.
- Device Object
- An abstract object defined in the VT standard that maps a display
object onto the real output device (e.g., terminal or local printer)
and vice versa.
- Directory
- Collection of open systems which cooperate to hold a logical data
base of information about a set of objects in the real world (e.g.,
OSI users and network resources. The directory also provides services
for users (people and application processes) to access the information
contained in the repository.
- Directory Access Protocol
- The protocol used between a directory user agent and a directory
system agent.
- Directory Information Base
- The complete set of information held by the directory.
- Directory System Agent
- An application entity that provides the directory service.
- Directory System Protocol
- The protocol used between two directory system agents.
- Directory User Agent
- An application entity that makes the directory service available to
a user.
- Display Object
- An abstract object defined in the VT standard to model the data to
be exchanged in a virtual terminal association.
- Encryption
- The transformation of data into an encoded form.
- Frame Relay
- Frame relay is a packet based interface standard that has been
optimized for the transport of protocol-oriented data.
- Gateway
- A network station used to connect incompatible networks, systems or
devices; performs a conversion between the different protocols.
- Management Information Base
- The set of managed objects in a system, together with their
attributes, constitutes that system's management information base. It
is a conceptual repository of management information at each system.
- Management Information Library
- A document containing the specification of all defined managed
objects and a complete description of their behavior. Development of
this library is currently being proposed by groups such as the NIST
OSI Implementors' Workshop Group.
- Modem
- Modulator/demodulator; electronic device that enables digital data
to be sent over analog transmission facilities.
- Multicast
- Simultaneous transmission of data to a defined group of destinations
on a network.
- Node
- System which processes information in a network.
- Non-Confirmed Service
- A service which, following initiation, will not receive a response
from the service provider.
- Non-Repudiation
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- Security service that prevents an entity involved in a data exchange
from denying that it participated in the exchange.
- Object Class
- Collection of directory entries of the same type.
- Polling
- Communications access control procedure where a primary (master)
station systematically invites secondary stations, one at a time, to
transmit data.
- Profile
- Depending on context, refers to either a functional profile for an
ISO standard such as FTAM or a collection of ISO standards such as
those defined in the U.S. GOSIP or MAP/TOP specifications.
- Public Data Network
- Network operated by common carriers or telecommunications
administrations for the provision of packet switched circuits to the
public.
- Quality of Service
- A parameter specifying the level of performance needed for
communications, such as transit delay, priority, accuracy, or
reliability.
- Report-by-Exception
- Mode of operation in which an end system (e.g., RTU) only reports
information that has changed since data was last transmitted.
- Response Time
- Time between the request and the response for a network transaction.
- Short Stack
- A communication architecture that uses a subset of the seven OSI
layers, typically the physical, data link and application layers.
- Store and Forward
- Describes network operations where messages, packets, or frames are
temporarily stored in one or more intermediate nodes before reaching
their final destination.
- Subnetwork Address
- The information needed to identify a particular real system attached
to a subnetwork (e.g., token ring adapter address).
- Subnetwork
- Collection of equipment and physical media which can be used to
interconnect other real systems for the purpose of communications.
Subnetworks are bounded by intermediate systems operating at the
network layer or above.
- Support Level
- Level of functionality supported by the protocol.
- Synchronous (Operation)
- A mode of operation where an end system must wait for the answer to
an operation before asking for another one to be performed.
- Synchronous (Transmission)
- Data transmissions in which the time of occurrence of each signal
representing a bit is related to a fixed timing reference. No start
and stop bits are appended to each character.
- Synchronous Terminal
- Terminal device that transfers data to the host processor as a block
of data rather than a character at a time.
- Syntax
- Grammar or structure rules which must be adhered to by a language
(e.g., transfer syntax).
- T1
- Transmission rate of 1.544 Mbps on T1 communication lines. Also
referred to as digital signal level I (DS- I).
- Timestamping
- Message contains a field that tells the age of the information that
it carries.
- Topology
- The physical and logical relationship of nodes on a network (e.g.,
star, ring, bus etc.).
- Virtual Circuit
- In X.25 terminology, a logical network connection between two
communicating end points provided via some intervening network.
ANSI American National Standards Institute
ASCII American National Standard Code for Information Interchange
ATM Asynchronous Transfer Mode
BMP Bit Map Protocol
CASE Computer-Aided Software Engineering
CCITT International Telegraph and Telephone Consultative Committee
CGI Common Gateway Interface
CLNS Connectionless Network Service
CLTP Connectionless Transport Protocol
CNHP Common Management Information Protocol
CMISE Common Management Information Service Element
DAISTM Data Access Integration Services
IDCE Distributed Computing Environment
DNS Distributed Name Service
DXF Drawing Exchange Format
EDI Electronic Data Interchange
EMS Energy Management System
EPRI Electric Power Research Institute
FDDI Fiber Distributed Data Interface
FTAM File Transfer, Access and Management
FTP File Transport Protocol
GIF Graphics Interface Format
HDLC High-level Data Link Control
HTML Hypertext Markup Language
HTTP Hypertext Transport Protocol
ICCP Inter-Control Center Communications Protocol
IDEC Inter-Utility Data Exchange Committee
IEC International Electrotechnical Commission
IEC TC57 International Electrotechnical Commission Technical Committee 57
IEEE Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
InternetNIC Internet Network Information Center
IP Internet Protocol Address
IFCP Internet Protocol Control Protocol
IRC Interactive Relay Chat
ISDN Integrated Services Digital Network
ISO International Organization for Standardization
ITU International Telecommunication Union
JPEG Joint Photographic Experts Group
LAN Local Area Network
NERC North American Electric Reliability Council
NTP Network Time Protocol
OSF Open Systems Foundation
OSI Open Systems Interconnection
PCX Picture Image
PDN Public Data Network
PPP Point-to-Point Protocol
RDA Remote Data Access
S-HTTP Secure HTTP
SIDF System Independent Data Format
SLIP Serial Line Internet Protocol
SNMP Simple Network Management Protocol
SQL Sequential Query Language
SSL Secure Sockets Layer
TCP/IP Transport Control Protocol and Internet Protocol
UCAtm Utility Communications Architecture
URL Universal Resource Locator
WSCC Western Systems Coordinating Council
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