Glossary Term: Interconnector Scheduled Transfer
An Interconnector Scheduled Transfer refers to the planned transfer of electricity across an interconnector. It gives notice to the Interconnector Administrator of a scheduled transfer in MW values at the start and end of that Settlement Period as well as various other spot times within the Settlement Period.
BSC defined definition
Has the meaning given to that term in Section R7.1.3;
Means the “Interconnector Scheduled Transfer” for each Interconnector in relation to a Settlement Period is the Active Energy flow, scheduled for all Interconnector Users (and not exceeding the physical capability of the Interconnector as from time to time determined under the relevant Interconnection Agreements), across the Interconnector (as a whole), as established pursuant to the relevant Interconnection Agreements between the Interconnected System Operator and the Externally Interconnected System Operator, stated as at the Transmission System Boundary, in the form of a schedule expressed as MW values for the spot times at the start and end of, and other spot times within, the Settlement Period;