Common use of Minimum Technical Requirements Clause in Contracts

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.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Ds3 System Services Fixed Contracts Agreement, Ds3 System Services Fixed Contracts Agreement, Ds3 System Services Fixed Contracts Agreement

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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, 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, 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.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Ds3 System Services Framework Agreement, Ds3 System Services Agreement

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 FFR TrajectoryReserve Droop, FFR Trajectory, Reserve Step Sizes and Reserve Step Triggers as appropriate. Enabling and disabling FFR and alterations to the Reserve Trigger, FFR Trajectory, Reserve Droop, FFR Trajectory, Reserve Step Sizes and Reserve Step Triggers may be requested in real-time by the Company and, 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.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Ds3 System Services Framework Agreement

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Minimum Technical Requirements. The Service Provider must provide shall procure that the Providing Unit provides 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, 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, 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.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Ds3 System Services Agreement

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