Common use of Reactive Power Control Clause in Contracts

Reactive Power Control. The strategy for temporary overvoltage limitation must not limit post-disturbance AC reactive compensation capabilities to less than specified in Appendix G, Section 9.1. If reactive equipment tripping is used for TOV control, the equipment shall be available for re-energization in accordance with Appendix G, Section 6.7.3. If AC faults, on the Connecting Transmission Owner or PJM system reduce the AC voltage at either the POI or the 230kV PJM interconnection to a magnitude less than 50% of nominal positive sequence voltage for a duration longer than 100 ms this requirement shall not apply. Any reactive power equipment tripping shall be performed using switchgear rated to perform the switching at the maximum voltage present prior to de-energization.

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: Interconnection Agreement, Interconnection Agreement, Interconnection Agreement

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