Curtailment Control Interface Sample Clauses

Curtailment Control Interface. (i) Seller shall provide and maintain in good working order all equipment, computers and software associated with the control system (the "Curtailment Control Interface") necessary for real power control of the facility. The Curtailment Control Interface will be used to control the maximum level of the Actual Output from the Facility when required under this Attachment B (Facility Owned by Seller). The implementation of the Curtailment Control Interface will allow Company System Operator to initiate the curtailment, vary the level of curtailment, and remove the curtailment remotely from Company System Operations Control Center through control signals from Company's computerized control system (SCADA/EMS). If the Curtailment Control Interface fails, the Facility shall automatically fully curtail itself. (ii) Company shall review and provide prior written approval of the design for the Curtailment Control Interface to ensure compatibility with Company's SCADA/EMS system. If Seller materially changes the approved design, such changes will also require Company's review and prior written approval. (iii) The Curtailment Control Interface shall include, but not be limited to, a demarcation cabinet, ancillary equipment and software necessary for Seller to connect to Company's RTU, located in Company's portion of the Facility switching station which shall provide the control signals to the Facility and send feedback status to the Company System Operations Control Center. The types of controls presently supported by Company's SCADA/EMS system include fixed-length digital output controls, variable length digital output (pulse-width output) controls, and analog output (set point) controls. [NOTE: THE SPECIFIC TYPE OF CONTROL USED FOR THE FACILITY WILL BE DETERMINED BY THE COMPANY AS PART OF THE IRS.] (iv) The Curtailment Control Interface shall also include provision for a feedback point from the Facility indicating when curtailment is in effect and the analog value of the curtailment MW limit. (v) The Curtailment Control Interface shall provide for remote control of the real-power output of the Facility by the Company at all times. If the Curtailment Control Interface is unavailable or disabled, the Facility shall not export electric energy to Company, unless the Company, in its sole discretion, agrees to accept electric energy and Seller and Company agree on an alternate means of curtailment. Notwithstanding the foregoing, if Seller fails to provide such remote cont...
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