Reactive Power Production Sample Clauses
The Reactive Power Production clause defines the obligations and requirements for generating and managing reactive power within an electrical system. Typically, this clause specifies the minimum and maximum levels of reactive power that a generator must be able to produce or absorb, as well as the conditions under which these requirements apply, such as during normal operation or grid disturbances. By setting these standards, the clause ensures grid stability and voltage control, addressing the need for reliable power quality and system performance.
Reactive Power Production. At continuous rated output, simulations must show that Generator's Facility shall have the capability of dynamically supplying at least 0.33 MVARS at the 230 kV Interconnection Point for each MW supplied when the Facility is tested at 101% of nominal voltage.
Reactive Power Production. At continuous rated output, simulations must show that the Tenaska's Facility shall have the capability of dynamically supplying at least 0.33 MVARS at the 500 kV Interconnection Point for each MW supplied when the Facility is tested at 102% of nominal voltage.
Reactive Power Production. If EirGrid has agreed with the Service Provider that for this Trading Period a level of Reactive Power (Production) shall be made available that is greater than that the contracted level given in this Agreement, then the Contracted Reactive Power (Production)5 shall be set equal to this higher level, but in all other cases the Contracted Reactive Power (Production) shall be set equal to the contracted level given in this Agreement.
