Definition of Parallel path flow

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Parallel path flow

The term 'Parallel path flow' as it applies to the area of reclamation can be defined as ' As defined by the North American Electric Reliability Council, this refers to the flow of electric power on an electric system's transmission facilities resulting from scheduled electric power transfers between two other electric systems. Electric power flows on all interconnected parallel paths in amounts inversely proportional to each path's resistance'.

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