Requirements-for-Transmission-Connected-Facilities
These Requirements will facilitate the safe, efficient, and reliable integration of any electrical transmission, generation, or load connection facility into the FirstEnergy (FE) Transmission
(3) A licensee operating a base or fixed station in the 2110-2155 MHz band utilizing a power greater than 1640 watts EIRP and greater than 1640 watts/MHz EIRP must coordinate such operations in advance with all Government and non-Government satellite entities in the 2025-2110 MHz band.
STANDARDS: The standards contain general requirements for constructing substation and transmission line projects. The standards are specifications that describe material, standards of quality, and requirements that are applicable to Western construction projects. PROJECT SPECIFICATIONS: Project specifications are issued for each project.
At the time, many competitive market enthusiasts thought there was an opportunity for transmission lines to also be separated from regulated utilities, where companies could own and compete for opportunities to build new transmission lines across regions and charge for services on their lines.
Due to concerns with the practical ability to reliably operate 230 kV line switches, FE requires these switches to be located in a substation environment. Therefore, it is required that the FE transmission line be extended in a parallel manner, as indicated, to the substation switches.
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