Reserve Characteristic Sample Clauses

Reserve Characteristic. Parameters The parameters used in this figure are:  RMX = the maximum reserve from the Providing Unit.  GMN = Providing Unit’s minimum output for providing reserve.  GMX = Providing Unit’s average declared MW availability of the active fuel  R1 = reserve that can be provided when MW Output is equal to GMN  R0 = reserve that can be provided when MW Output is equal to GMX XXXX, XXXXX0, XXXXX0, XXXXX0, and R2 define curve break points.
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Reserve Characteristic. The parameters used in this figure are:  RMX = the maximum reserve from the Providing Unit;  GMN = Providing Unit’s minimum output for providing reserve (can be zero or negative);  GMX = Providing Unit’s average declared MW availability (or -1 * maximum Demand capability for an OFR response);  R1 = reserve that can be provided when MW Output is equal to GMN;  R0 = reserve that can be provided when MW Output is equal to GMX. XXXX, XXXXX0, XXXXX0, XXXXX0, and R2 define curve break points, and will be negative for an OFR response.
Reserve Characteristic. Parameters The parameters used in this figure are:  RMX = the maximum reserve from the Providing Unit.;  GMN = Providing Unit’s minimum output for providing reserve. (can be zero or negative);  GMX = Providing Unit’s average declared MW availability of the active fuel(or -1 * maximum Demand capability for an OFR response);  R1 = reserve that can be provided when MW Output is equal to GMN;  R0 = reserve that can be provided when MW Output is equal to GMX. XXXX, XXXXX0, XXXXX0, XXXXX0, and R2 define curve break points, and will be negative for an OFR response.
Reserve Characteristic. Parameters The parameters used in this figure are: Figure 1 below illustrates the generic Reserve Characteristic of the Providing Unit. (Note: The characteristic utilises the maximum number of break points. In practice the majority of units will have a  RMX = the maximum reserve from the Providing Unit.  GMN = Providing Unit’s minimum output for providing reserve.  GMX = Providing Unit’s average declared MW availability of the active fuel  R1 = reserve that can be provided when MW Output is equal to GMN  R0 = reserve that can be provided when MW Output is equal to GMX XXXX, XXXXX0, XXXXX0, XXXXX0, and R2 define curve break points.

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