This document defines over 100 terms related to the electric power industry, including technical terms like active power, apparent power, frequency, and generator as well as regulatory terms like distribution code, grid code, and customer service standards. It provides concise definitions for fundamental concepts, equipment, processes, and roles within the generation, transmission, distribution and regulation of electricity.
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Definition of Terms
This document defines over 100 terms related to the electric power industry, including technical terms like active power, apparent power, frequency, and generator as well as regulatory terms like distribution code, grid code, and customer service standards. It provides concise definitions for fundamental concepts, equipment, processes, and roles within the generation, transmission, distribution and regulation of electricity.
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Accountable Manager.
A person who has been duly
authorized by the Distributor Act. Republic Act No. 9136 also known as the Electric Power Industry Reform Act of 2001, Active Energy. The integral of the Active Power with respect to time Active Power. The time average of the instantaneous power over one period of the electrical wave Administrative Loss. The component of System Loss that refers to the Energy used in the proper operation of the Distribution System Adverse Weather. A weather condition that results in abnormally high rate of Forced Outages Alert Warning. A notice issued by the System Operator, including Yellow Alert, Blue Alert, and Red Alert Amended Connection Agreement. An agreement between a User and the Distributor (or the Grid Owner) Or the grid Ancillary Service. Support service such as Frequency Regulating and Contingency Reserves Apparent Power. The product of the root-mean- square (RMS) or effective value Automatic Load Dropping (ALD). The process of automatically and deliberately removing pre-selected Loads Average Collection Period. The ratio of average receivables to daily sales. Average Receivables. The average of the accounts receivable at the beginning and end of the period. Average Total Assets. The average of the assets at the beginning and end of the period. Backup Protection. A form of protection that operates independently of the specified Components Backup Reserve. Refers to a Generating Unit that has Fast Start capability Balanced Three-Phase Voltages. Three sinusoidal voltages with equal frequency and Magnitude Black Start. The process of recovery from Total System Blackout Blue Alert. A notice issued by the System Operator when a tropical disturbance is expected to make a landfall within 24 hours. Book Value Per Share. The ratio of book equity to the number of shares outstanding. Business Day. Any day on which banks are open for business. Cash Ratio. The ratio of cash plus short-term securities to current liabilities. Central Dispatch. The process of issuing direct instructions to the Electric Power Industry Circuit Breaker. A mechanical switching device, which is capable of making, carrying, and breaking current Coincident Demand. The Demand that occurs simultaneously with any other Demand. Committed Project Planning Data. The data pertaining to a User Development Completion Date. The date, specified in the Connection Agreement or Amended Connection Agreement Component. A piece of equipment, a line or circuit, a section of line or circuit Connected Project Planning Data. The data which replaces the estimated values that were assumed for planning purposes Connection Agreement. An agreement between a User and the Distributor (or the Grid Owner) Connection point. Connection Point. The point of connection of the User System or Equipment to the Distribution System Connection Point Drawings. The drawings prepared for each Connection Point, which indicate the Equipment layout
Contingency Reserve. Generating capacity that is intended to take care of the loss of the largest Synchronized Generating Unit Control Center. A facility used for monitoring and controlling the operation of the Grid, Distribution System Customer. Any person or entity supplied with electric service under a contract with a Distributor or Supplier. Customer Demand Management. The reduction in the supply of electricity to a Customer Customer Rating Approach. The process of evaluating a Distributors (or Suppliers) Customer Service Program Customer Self-Generating Plant. A Customer with one or more Generating Units not subject to Central Dispatch Customer Services. The day-to-day transactions between a Distributor (or Supplier) and its Customers including payment of bills Customer Service Program. The totality of the Customer Services offered by a Distributor (or Supplier) Customer Service Standards. A listing of Customer Services that measure how effectively a Distributor Daily Sales. Total annual sales divided by 365 days. Debt Ratio. The ratio of total liabilities to total assets. Declared Data. The data provided by the Generator in accordance with the latest/current Generating Unit Parameters. Declared Net Capability. The Capability of a Generating Unit as declared by the Generator, net of station service. Degradation of the Distribution System. A condition resulting from a User Development or a Distribution System Demand. The Active Power and/or Reactive Power at a given instant or averaged over a specified interval of time Demand Control. A reduction in Demand for the control of the Frequency Demand Forecast. The projected Demand and Active Energy related to each Connection Point in the Distribution System. Department of Energy (DOE). The government agency created pursuant to Republic Act No. 7638 Detailed Planning Data. Additional data, which the Distributor requires, for the conduct of a more accurate Distribution Disconnection. The opening of an electrical circuit to isolate an electrical System Dispatch. The process of apportioning of the total Demand of the Grid through the issuance of Dispatch Dispatch Instruction. Refers to the instruction issued by the System Operator to the Generators Dispute Resolution Panel. A panel appointed by the DMC (or GMC) to deal with specific disputes Distribution Code. The set of rules, requirements, procedures, and standards governing Distribution Utilities Distribution Impact Studies. A set of technical studies which are used to assess the possible effects of a proposed expansion Distribution of Electricity. The conveyance of electric power by a Distributor through its Distribution System. Distribution System. The system of wires and associated facilities belonging to a franchised Distributor Distribution Utility. An Electric Cooperative, private corporation, government-owned Utility Distributor. Has the same meaning as Distribution Utility. Earnings per Share. Earnings available for common stockholders divided by the number of shares Electric Cooperative. A cooperative or corporation authorized to provide electric services pursuant to Presidential Decree No. 269 Electric Power Industry Participant. Refers to any person or entity engaged in the Generation, Transmission, Distribution Electrical Diagram. A schematic representation, using standard electrical symbols Embedded Generating Plant. A Generating Plant that is connected to a Distribution System Embedded Generating Unit. A Generating unit within an Embedded Generating Plant. Embedded Generator. A person or entity that generates electricity using an Embedded Generating Plant. Emergency State. The Grid operating condition when a Multiple Outage Contingency has occurred without resulting in Total System Blackout End-User. Any person or entity requiring the supply and delivery of electricity for its own use. Energy. Unless otherwise qualified, refers to the Active Energy. Energy Regulatory Commission (ERC). The independent, quasi-judicial regulatory body created pursuant to Republic Act No. 9136 Equipment. All apparatus, machines, conductors, etc. used as part of, or in connection with, an electrical installation. Event. An unscheduled or unplanned occurrence of an abrupt change or disturbance in a power System Fast Start. The capability of a Generating Unit or Generating Plant to start and Synchronize with the Grid within 15 minutes. Fault Clearance Time. The time interval from fault inception until the end of the arc Fault Level. The expected current, expressed in kA or in MVA, that will flow into a short circuit Financial Efficiency Ratio. A financial indicator that measures the productivity in the entitys use of its assets.
Fixed Asset Boundary Document. A document containing information and which defines the operational responsibilities Flicker. The impression of unsteadiness of visual sensation induced by a light stimulus Forced Outage. An Outage that results from emergency conditions directly associated with a Component Franchise Area. A geographical area assigned or granted to a Distributor Frequency. The number of complete cycles of alternating current or voltage per unit Time Frequency Control. A strategy used by the System Operator to maintain the Frequency of the Grid Frequency Regulating Reserve. Refers to a Generating Unit that assists in Frequency Control Frequency Variation. The deviation of the fundamental System Frequency from its nominal value. Generating Plant. A facility, consisting of one or more Generating Units, where electric Energy is produced Generating Unit. A conversion apparatus including auxiliaries and associated Equipment Generation Company. A person or entity authorized by the ERC to operate a facility used in the Generation of Electricity. Generation of Electricity. The production of electricity by a Generation Company. Generation Schedule. Refers to the schedule that indicates the hourly output of the Scheduled Generating Units Generation Scheduling and Dispatch Parameters. Refers to the technical data pertaining to the Scheduled Generating Units Generator. Has the same meaning as Generation Company.
Good Industry Practice. The practices and methods not specified in specific standards but are generally accepted by the power industry Grid. The high voltage backbone System of interconnected transmission lines Grid Code. The set of rules, requirements, procedures, and standards to ensure the safe, reliable, secured and efficient operation Grid Owner. The party who owns the Grid and is responsible for maintaining adequate Grid capacity Grounding. A conducting connection by which an electrical circuit or Equipment is Connected Guaranteed Standards. Refer to the Customer Services that will penalize a Distributor (or Supplier) Harmonics. Sinusoidal voltages and currents having Frequencies that are integral High Voltage (HV). A voltage level exceeding 34.5 kV up to 230 kV. Implementing Safety Coordinator. The Safety Coordinator assigned by the Distributor (or the User) Interruption. The loss of service to a Customer or a group of Customers or other facilities. Interruption Duration. The period from the initiation of an Interruption up to the time when electric service is restored. Island Grid. A Generating Plant or a group of Generating Plants and its associated Load, which is isolated from the rest of the Grid Isolation. The electrical separation of a part or Component from the rest of the electrical System Large Customer. A Customer with a demand of at least one (1) MW Large Generator. A Generation Company whose generating facility at the Connection Point has an aggregate capacity in excess of 20 MW.
Leverage Ratio. A financial indicator that measures how an entity is heavily in debt. Liquidity Ratio. A financial indicator that measures the ability of an entity to satisfy its short-term obligations as they become due. Load. An entity or an electrical Equipment that consumes electrical Energy. Local Safety Instructions. A set of instructions regarding the Safety Precautions on MV Long Duration Voltage Variation. A variation of the RMS value of the voltage from nominal voltage for a time greater than one (1) minute. Long Term Flicker Severity. A value derived from twelve (12) successive Measurements Low Voltage (LV). A voltage level not exceeding 1000 volts. Maintenance Program. A set of schedules, which are coordinated by the Distributor and the System Operator, Major Storm Disaster. A weather condition wherein the design limits of Equipment or Components are exceeded Manual Load Dropping (MLD). The process of manually and deliberately removing pre-selected Loads from a power System Market Operator. An independent group, with equitable representation from Electric Power Industry Participants Market Rules. The rules that establish the operation of the Wholesale Electricity Spot Market Market-to-Book Ratio. The ratio of stock price to book value per share. Market-Value Ratio. A financial indicator that measures how an entity is valued by investors. Material Effect. A condition that has resulted or expected to result in problems involving Power Quality
Medium Voltage (MV). A voltage level exceeding one (1) kV up to 34.5 kV Minimum Stable Loading. The minimum Demand that a Generating Unit can safely maintain for an indefinite period. Modification. Any actual or proposed replacement, renovation, or construction in the Distribution System Momentary Average Interruption Frequency Index (MAIFI). The total number of momentary customer power Interruptions Momentary Interruption. An Interruption whose duration is limited to the period required to restore service Multiple Outage Contingency. An Event caused by the failure of two or more Components of the Grid National Electrification Administration (NEA). The government agency created under Presidential Decree No. 269, whose additional National Power Corporation (NPC). The government corporation created under Republic Act No. 6395, as amended National Transmission Corporation (TRANSCO). The corporation that assumed the authority and the responsibility of planning Negative Sequence. One of the three (3) sequence components that represent an unbalanced set of voltages or currents. Net Declared Capacity. The capacity of a Generating Unit or Generating Plant less the MW consumed by the Generating Unit Net Profit Margin. The ratio of net profits after taxes to sales. Non-Coincident Demand. Individual maximum Demand regardless of time of occurrence. Non-Scheduled Generating Plant. A Generating Plant whose Generating Units are not subject to Central Dispatch. Non-Scheduled Generating Unit. A Generating Unit within a Non-Scheduled Generating Plant. Non-Technical Loss. The component of System Loss that is not related to the physical Characteristics Normal State. The Grid operating condition when the System Frequency, voltage, and transmission line and Equipment loading are within their normal Operating Margin. The margin of generation over the total Demand plus losses that is necessary for ensuring Power Quality Outage. The state of a Component when it is not available to perform its intended Function Outage Duration. The period from the initiation of the Outage until the affected Component Overall Standards. Refer to the Customer Services where it is not appropriate to give individual guarantees Overvoltage. A Long Duration Voltage Variation where the RMS value of the voltage is greater than or equal to 110 percent of the nominal voltage. Partial System Blackout. The condition when a part of the Grid is isolated from the rest of the Grid Philippine Electrical Code (PEC). The electrical safety Code that establishes basic materials quality and electrical work Philippine Energy Plan (PEP). The overall energy program formulated and updated yearly by the DOE Planned Activity Notice. A notice issued by a User to the Distributor for any planned Activity Point of Grounding. The point on the Distribution System or the User System at which Grounding can be established Point of Isolation. The point on the Distribution System or the User System at which Isolation can be established for safety purposes Power Development Program (PDP). The indicative plan for managing Demand through energy-efficient Power Factor. The ratio of Active Power to Apparent Power. Power Quality. The quality of the voltage, including its frequency and resulting current Preliminary Project Planning Data. The data relating to a proposed User Development at the time the User applies Prescriptive Approach. The process of evaluating a Distributors (or Suppliers) Customer Service Program Price-Earnings Ratio (P/E). The ratio of stock price to earnings per share. Profitability Ratio. A financial indicator that measure the entitys return on its investments. Quick Ratio. The ratio of current assets less inventory to current liabilities. Reactive Energy. The integral of the Reactive Power with respect to time, measured in VARh, or multiples thereof. Reactive Power. The component of electrical power representing the alternating exchange of stored energy Reactive Power Capability Curve. A diagram which shows the Reactive Power capability limit Registered Data. Data submitted by a User to the Distributor Grid (or Owner) at the time of connection Reliability. The probability that a System or Component will perform a required task or mission for a specified time Requesting Safety Coordinator. The Safety Coordinator assigned by the Distributor (or the User) Return on Assets (ROA). The ratio of net profits after taxes to average total assets. Return on Investment (ROI). The most common name given by analysts to return on assets. Safety Coordinator. A person designated/authorized by the Distributor (or the User) to be responsible for the coordination of Safety Precautions Safety Log. A chronological record of messages relating to safety coordination sent and received by each Safety Coordinator. Safety Precautions. Refers to the Isolation and Grounding of MV or HV Equipment Safety Rules. The rules that seek to safeguard personnel working on the Distribution System Safety Tag. A label conveying a warning against possible interference or intervention Schedule Day. The period from 0000H to 2400H in a day. Scheduled Generating Plant. A Generating Plant whose Generating Units are subject to Central Dispatch by the System Operator. Scheduled Generating Unit. A Generating Unit within a Scheduled Generating Plant. Scheduled Maintenance. The Outage of a Component or Equipment due to Maintenance Scheduling. The process of matching the offers to supply Energy and provide Ancillary Services Security. The continuous operation of a power System in the Normal State Short Duration Voltage Variation. A variation of the RMS value of the voltage from its nominal value for a time greater than one-half cycle Short Term Flicker Severity. A measure of the visual severity of Flicker derived from a time-series output of a Flicker meter over a 10-minute period. Shutdown. The condition of an Equipment when it is de-energized or disconnected from the System. Significant Incident. In the Grid Code, it is an Event on the Grid, Distribution System Significant Incident Notice. A notice issued by the Distributor or any User if a Significant Incident has transpired Single Outage Contingency. An Event caused by the failure of one Component of the Grid including a Generating Unit Site. Refers to a substation or switchyard in the Grid Small Power Utilities Group (SPUG). The functional unit of NPC created to pursue the missionary electrification function. Spinning Reserve. The component of Contingency Reserve, which is Synchronized to the Grid Spot Market. Has the same meaning as the Wholesale Electricity Spot Market. Stability. The ability of the dynamic Components of the power System to return to a normal or stable operating point Standard Planning Data. The general data required by the Distributor as part of the application for a Connection Agreement Start-Up. The process of bringing a Generating Unit from Shutdown to synchronous speed. Supplier. Refers to any person or entity authorized by the ERC to sell, broker, market, or aggregate electricity to the End-Users. Supply of Electricity. The sale of electricity by a party other than a Generator or a Distributor in the franchise area Sustained Interruption. Any Interruption that is not classified as a Momentary Interruption. Synchronized. The state when connected Generating Units and/or interconnected AC Systems operate at the same Frequency System. Refers to the Grid or Distribution System or any User System System Average Interruption Duration Index (SAIDI). The total duration of sustained customer power Interruption within a given period System Average Interruption Frequency Index (SAIFI). The total number of sustained customer power Interruptions
System Loss. In a Distribution System, it is the difference between the electric Energy purchased and/or generated System Operator. The party responsible for generation dispatch, the provision of Ancillary Services System Test. The set of tests which involve simulating conditions or the controlled Application System Test Coordinator. A person who is appointed as the chairman of the System Test Group. System Test Group. A group established for the purpose of coordinating the System Test System Test Procedure. A procedure that specifies the switching sequence and proposed timing of the switching sequence System Test Proponent. Refers to the Distributor or the User who plans to undertake a System Test System Test Program. A program prepared by the System Test Group System Test Report. A report prepared by the Test Proponent at the conclusion of a System Test for submission System Test Report. A report prepared by the Test Proponent at the conclusion of a System Test for submission System Test Request. A notice submitted by the System Test Proponent to the Distributor Technical Loss. The component of System Loss that is inherent in the physical delivery of electric Energy Test and Commissioning. Putting into service a System or Equipment that has passed all required tests Top-up. The Supply of Electricity by the Distributors to the Customer
Total Demand Distortion (TDD). The ratio of the root-mean-square value of the harmonic content root means square Total Harmonic Distortion (THD). The ratio of the root-mean-square value of the harmonic content t fundamental quantity Total System. Refers to the Grid and all User Systems connected to it. Total System Blackout. The condition when all generation in the Grid has ceased Transformer. An electrical device or Equipment that converts voltage and current from one level to another Transactions Survey. A statistically valid sample survey of Customers who have had recent interaction Transient Voltages. High-frequency Overvoltages caused by lightning, switching of capacitor banks or cables Transmission of Electricity. Refers to the conveyance of electricity through the Grid. Transmission System. Has the same meaning as Grid. Underfrequency Relay (UFR). An electrical relay that operates when the System Frequency decreases to a preset value. Undervoltage. A Long Duration Voltage Variation where the RMS value of the voltage is less than or equal to 90 percent User. In the Grid Code, it is a person or entity that uses the Grid and related Grid Facilities User Development. The System or Equipment to be connected to the Distribution System or to be modified User System. Refers to a System owned or operated by a User of the Grid or Distribution System. Voltage. The electromotive force or electric potential difference between two points which causes the flow of electric current in an electric circuit.
Voltage Control. The strategy used by the System Operator, Distributor, or User to maintain the voltage of the Grid Voltage Dip. Has the same meaning as Voltage Sag. Voltage Reduction. The method used to temporarily decrease Demand by a reduction of the System voltage. Voltage Sag. A Short Duration Voltage Variation where the RMS value of the voltage decreases to between 10 percent and 90 percent Voltage Swell. A Short Duration Voltage Variation where the RMS value of the voltage increases to between 110 percent and 180 Voltage Unbalance. The maximum deviation from the average of the three phase voltages divided Voltage Variation. The deviation of the root-mean- square (RMS) value of the voltage from its nominal value, expressed in percent. Voluntary Load Curtailment (VLC). The agreed self-reduction of Demand by identified industrial End-Users Wheeling Charge. Refers to the tariff paid for the conveyance of electric power and Energy through the Grid or a Distribution System. Wholesale Electricity Spot Market. The electricity market established by the DOE pursuant to Section 30 of the Act. Yellow Alert. A notice issued by the System Operator when the Contingency Reserve is less than the capacity