Dispatch Instruction
ispatch Parameters
Dispatched Output
Distribution Entity
Distribution System
‘The process used by the TSP to apportion the total Demand
of the Grid through the issuance of Dispatch Instructions to
Generators, Distribution Entities, and Directly-connected
Customers in accordance with the provisions of Chapter 5:
Scheduling and Dispatch Code to achieve the operational
requirements of balancing Demand with supply that will
‘ensure the Security of the Grid,
Refers to the instruction issued by the TSP to the Generators,
Distribution Entities, Directly-connected Customers,
Scheduled Generating Units and/or the Generators whose
Generating Units will provide System Services to implement
the final Generation Schedule in real time.
‘The electrical parameters incorporated in the Dispatch
Instruction,
The net Energy delivered to the Transmission System by a
Generator at the Connection Point (gross Generated energy
minus auxiliary consumption).
Entity that own, operate, and distribute electricity through a
Distribution System,
‘The system of wires and associated facilities belonging to a
franchised Distribution Entity, extending between the delivery
points on the Connection Point to the premises of the end
Users of electricity, Also, itis an electricity network consisting
of assets operated at a nominal voltage of 69 KV or less.
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Electric Utility Industry
Electrical Diagram
Electricity Law
Embedded/Captive
Generating Unit/Station
Emergency
Emergency Plans
Energize/Energization
A device provided to record the behavior of the pre-selected
digital and analog values of the system parameters during an
Event.
Means all the stakeholders responsible for the Generation,
Transmission, Distribution, and use of electricity
A schematic representation, using standard electrical symbols,
Which shows the connection of Equipment or Power System
components to each other or to external circuits.
The Electricity Law” of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.
‘A Generating Unit/Station that is connected to a Distribution
System or the System of any User and has no direct Connection
to the Transmission System,
A Partial Shutdown or Total Shutdown or any other physical
or operational condition and/or occurrence on the System
which, in TSP's opinion, is (i) imminently likely to endanger
or is endangering life or property; or (i) is imminently likely
to impair or is impairing: (a) TSP’s ability to discharge any
statutory, regulatory or other legal obligation and/or (b) the
Safety and/or Reliability of the Power System.
TSP’s plans to deal with Emergency situations or Events.
The act of operation of switching Equipment or the Startup
of a Generating Unit, which results in there being a non-zero.
voltage beyond a Connection Point or part of the System,
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Estimated Equipment Data
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Event Logger
Excitation (System), Exciter
Extra High Voltage EHV
Fast Start Capability
Unless otherwise qualified, refers to the Active Energy.
All Apparatus, machines, conductors, etc, used as part of, or in
connection with, an electrical installation.
‘The System of numbering ornomenclaturefortheidentification
‘of Equipment at the Connection Points in the Gri
It shall contain the User's best estimate of the values of
parameters and information pertaining to its Equipment and
Apparatus and which on Connection become fixed (subject to
any subsequent change).
‘An unscheduled or unplanned occurrence oran abrupt change
fr disturbance in a Power System due to Fault, Equipment
‘Outage, or adverse weather condition,
A device provided to record the sequence of operation in time,
of the relays/ Equipments at a location during an Event.
‘The Equipment providing the field current of a Generating
Unit, including all regulating and control elements, as well
as field discharge or suppression Equipment and protective
devices.
Avoltage level exceeding 230 kV.
‘The Capability ofa Generating Unit to Start-up and Synchronize
with the Grid within 10 minutes.
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