Common use of Ramp Rate Clause in Contracts

Ramp Rate. Controlled ramp rate available for controlled changes in output. For projects with a XXXX, Seller shall also provide the following: XXXX potential (XXXX State of Charge and projected number of hours at present dispatch, minimum dispatch, and maximum dispatch). Frequency Response Mode (DROOP, FFR, isochronous) state (where alternate modes of operation are required). Capacity allocation to each mode of operation (to allow FFR and Droop allocation).

Appears in 18 contracts

Samples: Energy Storage Power Purchase Agreement, Energy Storage Power Purchase Agreement, Power Purchase Agreement

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Ramp Rate. Controlled ramp rate available for controlled changes in output. For projects with a XXXX, Seller shall also provide the following: XXXX potential (XXXX State of Charge and projected number of hours at present dispatch, minimum dispatch, and maximum dispatch). Frequency Response Mode (DROOP, FFR, isochronous) state (where alternate modes of operation are required). Capacity allocation to each mode of operation (to allow FFR and Droop allocation).

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Facility Agreement

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Ramp Rate. Controlled ramp rate available for controlled changes in output. For projects with a XXXX, Seller Subscriber Organization shall also provide the following: XXXX potential (XXXX State of Charge and projected number of hours at present dispatch, minimum dispatch, and maximum dispatch). Frequency Response Mode (DROOP, FFR, isochronous) state (where alternate modes of operation are required). Capacity allocation to each mode of operation (to allow FFR and Droop allocation).

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Power Purchase Agreement

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