Minimum Technical Requirements. Participant will be responsible for installing (unless Vendor provides), maintaining and hosting the Vendor’s integration package (either “Full Express” or “Express Lite” software) on Participant’s own computer to enable connectivity to the Network for the Patient Look-Up and Delivery Services including installing and maintaining updates and upgrades. Participant’s machine must meet the following requirements for hosting the Vendor’s integration package: A virtual machine environment running VMware Player (free open source product) that can run the Express VMware disk image (.ova format) For Vendor’s “Express Lite” software (for Participants that already have an enterprise master patient index (MPI) and a clinical data repository), the minimum system resources that should be allocated to the virtual machine are: o 4 CPU cores o 8GB of RAM o 100GB of available disk space For Vendor’s “Full Express” software (for Participants that do not already have an MPI or a clinical data repository), the minimum system resources that should be allocated to the virtual machine are: o 8 CPU cores o 16GB of RAM o 500GB of available disk space Network access between the Vendor’s Express software (either “Express Lite” or “Full Express”) and the Participant’s health information exchange system for the exchange of clinical system data for the Patient Look-Up and Delivery Services. The Participant shall maintain availability of its data for query on a 24 hour/7 day basis with the exception of routine and unexpected maintenance, at greater than 99% uptime monthly. The Participant shall make its data available for a minimum look-back period of 18 months up to and including current available data and update the available data daily.
Minimum Technical Requirements. The Service Provider must provide Steady-State Reactive Power in accordance with the technical requirements of the Grid Code where applicable and the relevant Operating Parameters for the Providing Unit. Where not specified in the Grid Code, the Providing Unit shall provide Steady-State Reactive Power in accordance with the standards set out in the Grid Code for Dispatchable WFPS. All quantities used in Steady-State Reactive Power calculations are referenced at the Generation Unit terminals for conventional Generation Units and otherwise are referenced at the Connection Point unless stated otherwise in the Grid Code.
Minimum Technical Requirements. The Service Provider must provide Synchronous Inertial Response in accordance with the technical requirements of this Schedule 4 Part A and the relevant Operating Parameters for each Providing Unit.
Minimum Technical Requirements. The Service Provider must provide Fast Post-Fault Active Power Recovery in accordance with the technical requirements of this Schedule 4 Part C and the relevant Operating Parameters for the Providing Unit. Unless stated otherwise, all quantities used in FPFAPR calculations are referenced at the Connection Point and conversion factors will be used to convert values that are not so provided where necessary.
Minimum Technical Requirements. The Service Provider must provide DRR in accordance with the technical requirements of this Part E of Schedule 4 and the relevant Operating Parameters for each Providing Unit. Unless stated otherwise, all quantities used in DRR calculations are referenced at the Connection Point and conversion factors will be used to convert values that are not so provided where necessary.
Minimum Technical Requirements. The Service Provider must provide Ramping Margin in accordance with the technical requirements of this Part D of Schedule 4 and the relevant Operating Parameters for each Providing Unit. Unless stated otherwise, all quantities used in Ramping Margin calculations are referenced at the Connection Point and conversion factors will be used to convert values that are not so provided where necessary.
Minimum Technical Requirements. The Service Provider must provide reserve, with the exception of Replacement Reserve, in accordance with the technical requirements of the Grid Code and the relevant Operating Parameters of the Providing Unit. Replacement Reserve is the additional MW output (and/or reduction in Demand) required compared to the pre-incident output (or Demand) which is fully available and sustainable over the period from 20 minutes to 1 hour following an Event. Unless stated otherwise, all quantities used in reserve calculations are referenced at the Connection Point and conversion factors will be used to convert values that are not so provided where necessary. The Company shall specify the Reserve Trigger, Reserve Droop, Reserve Step Sizes and Reserve Step Triggers as appropriate for reserve. Enabling and disabling POR, SOR and TOR1 and alterations to the Reserve Trigger, Reserve Droop, Reserve Step Sizes, Reserve Step Triggers may be requested in real-time by the Company and shall be implemented by the Providing Unit within 60 seconds of such request.
Minimum Technical Requirements. The Service Provider must provide Fast Frequency Response in accordance with the technical requirements of this Schedule and the relevant Operating Parameters for the Providing Unit. The Company shall specify the Reserve Trigger, Reserve Droop, FFR Trajectory, Reserve Step Sizes and Reserve Step Triggers as appropriate. Enabling and disabling FFR and alterations to the Reserve Trigger, Reserve Droop, FFR Trajectory, Reserve Step Sizes and Reserve Step Triggers may be requested in real-time by the Company and, unless otherwise agreed by the Company, shall be implemented by the Providing Unit within 60 seconds. Unless stated otherwise, all quantities used in FFR calculations are referenced at the Connection Point and conversion factors will be used to convert values that are not so provided where necessary.
Minimum Technical Requirements. The Service Provider must provide Fast Frequency Response in accordance with the technical requirements of Part B of this Schedule 4 and the relevant Operating Parameters for the Providing Unit. The Company shall specify the Reserve Trigger, Reserve Droop, Reserve Step Sizes and Reserve Step Triggers as appropriate. Enabling and disabling FFR and alterations to the Reserve Trigger, Reserve Droop, Reserve Step Sizes and Reserve Step Triggers may be requested in real-time by the Company and shall be implemented by the Providing Unit within 60 seconds. Unless stated otherwise, all quantities used in FFR calculations are referenced at the Connection Point and conversion factors will be used to convert values that are not so provided where necessary.
Minimum Technical Requirements. The Service Provider must provide reserve in accordance with the technical requirements of the Grid Code and the relevant Operating Parameters of the Providing Unit. Unless stated otherwise, all quantities used in calculations are referenced at the Connection Point and conversion factors will be used to convert values that are not so provided where necessary. The Company shall specify the Under-Frequency Reserve Trigger, OFR Trigger, FFR Trajectory, FFR-o Trajectory, Reserve Step Sizes and Reserve Step Triggers as appropriate for each Contracted Service. Enabling and disabling OFR Services, FFR, POR, SOR and TOR1, and alterations to the Under-Frequency Reserve Trigger, OFR Trigger, FFR Trajectory, FFR-o Trajectory, Reserve Step Sizes, and Reserve Step Triggers may be requested in real-time by the Company and unless otherwise agreed by the Company, shall be implemented by the Providing Unit within 2 weeks of such request.