Supplementary Storage Rating Test Protocol. No later than sixty (60) days prior to commencing Project construction, Owner shall deliver to NYSEG for its review and approval (such approval not to be unreasonably delayed or withheld) a supplement to this Exhibit C with additional and supplementary details, procedures and requirements applicable to Storage Rating Tests based on the then current design of the Project (“Supplementary Storage Rating Test Protocol”). Thereafter, from time to time during construction, Owner may deliver to NYSEG for its review and approval (such approval not to be unreasonably delayed or withheld) any Owner recommended updates to the then current Supplementary Storage Rating Test Protocol. The initial Supplementary Storage Rating Test Protocol (and each update thereto), once approved by NYSEG, shall be deemed an amendment to this Exhibit C. A. Contract Capacity B. Total Unit Dispatchable Range Information C. Ancillary Services AS range and capacity Mode Lower MW Higher MW Ramp Rate (MW/min) A/S Maximum Capacity (MW) [1] A/S Minimum Capacity (MW) Voltage Support Service 1. The Project and all component parts, including the energy storage modules, power conversion system, communications and control equipment, cooling and climate control equipment, protection equipment, and switchgear shall be new and of good quality and workmanship; free from defects in materials, workmanship, and design; and conform materially to all applicable specifications and contractual requirements in the Agreement. 2. The Project and all component parts shall perform as specified in Exhibit B and Exhibit D. 3. The Project shall be installed and maintained to ensure continued performance and all costs associated with the replacement and repair of the Project or its component parts, if deemed to be non-performing, shall be borne by the Owner. 4. Owner shall obtain sufficient warranties and/or service agreements to ensure continued performance of the Project for the duration of the Delivery Period. 5. Any warranties or service agreements entered into by Owner with a manufacturer or service provider must indemnify Owner with respect to damages and losses incurred in connection with the negligence and willful misconduct of such manufacturer or service provider. 6. Any service warranty or service agreement obtained by Owner to service the Project shall cover all system maintenance, including system support, problem diagnosis, on-site repair and preventive maintenance. 7. Owner shall provide NYSEG with supporting warranty documents from the original equipment manufacturer for energy storage modules, power converter systems, and necessary climate control or key auxiliary equipment that:
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Samples: Energy Storage Services Agreement
Supplementary Storage Rating Test Protocol. No later than sixty (60) days prior to commencing Project construction, Owner shall deliver to NYSEG O&R for its review and approval (such approval not to be unreasonably delayed or withheld) a supplement to this Exhibit C with additional and supplementary details, procedures and requirements applicable to Storage Rating Tests based on the then current design of the Project (“Supplementary Storage Rating Test Protocol”). Thereafter, from time to time during construction, Owner may deliver to NYSEG O&R for its review and approval (such approval not to be unreasonably delayed or withheld) any Owner recommended updates to the then current Supplementary Storage Rating Test Protocol. The initial Supplementary Storage Rating Test Protocol (and each update thereto), once approved by NYSEGO&R, shall be deemed an amendment to this Exhibit C.
A. Contract Capacity
B. Total Unit Dispatchable Range Information
C. Ancillary Services AS range and capacity Mode Lower MW Higher MW Ramp Rate (MW/min) A/S Maximum Capacity (MW) [1] A/S Minimum Capacity (MW) Voltage Support Service
1. The Project and all component parts, including the energy storage modules, power conversion system, communications and control equipment, cooling and climate control equipment, protection equipment, and switchgear shall be new and of good quality and workmanship; free from defects in materials, workmanship, and design; and conform materially to all applicable specifications and contractual requirements in the Agreement.
2. The Project and all component parts shall perform as specified in Exhibit B and Exhibit D.
3. The Project shall be installed and maintained to ensure continued performance and all costs associated with the replacement and repair of the Project or its component parts, if deemed to be non-performing, shall be borne by the Owner.
4. Owner shall obtain sufficient warranties and/or service agreements to ensure continued performance of the Project for the duration of the Delivery Period.
5. Any warranties or service agreements entered into by Owner with a manufacturer or service provider must indemnify Owner with respect to damages and losses incurred in connection with the negligence and willful misconduct of such manufacturer or service provider.
6. Any service warranty or service agreement obtained by Owner to service the Project shall cover all system maintenance, including system support, problem diagnosis, on-site repair and preventive maintenance.
7. Owner shall provide NYSEG O&R with supporting warranty documents from the original equipment manufacturer for energy storage modules, power converter systems, and necessary climate control or key auxiliary equipment that:
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Samples: Energy Storage Services Agreement
Supplementary Storage Rating Test Protocol. No later than sixty (60) days Calendar Days prior to commencing Project construction, Owner shall deliver to NYSEG CHGE for its review and approval (such approval not to be unreasonably delayed or withheld) a supplement to this Exhibit C with additional and supplementary details, procedures and requirements applicable to Storage Rating Tests based on the then current design of the Project (“Supplementary Storage Rating Test Protocol”). Thereafter, from time to time during construction, Owner may deliver to NYSEG CHGE for its review and approval (such approval not to be unreasonably delayed or withheld) any Owner recommended updates to the then current Supplementary Storage Rating Test Protocol. The initial Supplementary Storage Rating Test Protocol (and each update thereto), once approved by NYSEGCHGE, shall be deemed an amendment to this Exhibit C.
A. Contract Capacity
B. Total Unit Dispatchable Range Information
C. Ancillary Services AS range and capacity Mode Lower MW Higher MW Ramp Rate (MW/min) A/S Maximum Capacity (MW) [1] A/S Minimum Capacity (MW) Voltage Support Service
1. The Project and all component parts, including the energy storage modules, power conversion system, communications and control equipment, cooling and climate control equipment, protection equipment, and switchgear shall be new and of good quality and workmanship; free from defects in materials, workmanship, and design; and conform materially to all applicable specifications and contractual requirements in the Agreement.
2. The Project and all component parts shall perform as specified in Exhibit B and Exhibit D.
3. The Project shall be installed and maintained to ensure continued performance and all costs associated with the replacement and repair of the Project or its component parts, if deemed to be non-performing, shall be borne by the Owner.
4. Owner shall obtain sufficient warranties and/or service agreements to ensure continued performance of the Project for the duration of the Delivery Period.
5. Any warranties or service agreements entered into by Owner with a manufacturer or service provider must indemnify Owner with respect to damages and losses incurred in connection with the negligence and willful misconduct of such manufacturer or service provider.
6. Any service warranty or service agreement obtained by Owner to service the Project shall cover all system maintenance, including system support, problem diagnosis, on-site repair and preventive maintenance.
7. Owner shall provide NYSEG with supporting warranty documents from the original equipment manufacturer for energy storage modules, power converter systems, and necessary climate control or key auxiliary equipment that:
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Samples: Energy Storage Services Agreement
Supplementary Storage Rating Test Protocol. No later than sixty (60) days prior to commencing Project construction, Owner shall deliver to NYSEG CECONY for its review and approval (such approval not to be unreasonably delayed or withheld) a supplement to this Exhibit C with additional and supplementary details, procedures and requirements applicable to Storage Rating Tests based on the then current design of the Project (“Supplementary Storage Rating Test Protocol”). Thereafter, from time to time during construction, Owner may deliver to NYSEG CECONY for its review and approval (such approval not to be unreasonably delayed or withheld) any Owner recommended updates to the then current Supplementary Storage Rating Test Protocol. The initial Supplementary Storage Rating Test Protocol (and each update thereto), once approved by NYSEGCECONY, shall be deemed an amendment to this Exhibit C.
A. Contract Capacity
B. Total Unit Dispatchable Range Information
C. Ancillary Services AS range and capacity Mode Lower MW Higher MW Ramp Rate (MW/min) A/S Maximum Capacity (MW) [1] A/S Minimum Capacity (MW) Voltage Support Service
1. The Project and all component parts, including the energy storage modules, power conversion system, communications and control equipment, cooling and climate control equipment, protection equipment, and switchgear shall be new and of good quality and workmanship; free from defects in materials, workmanship, and design; and conform materially to all applicable specifications and contractual requirements in the Agreement.
2. The Project and all component parts shall perform as specified in Exhibit B and Exhibit D.
3. The Project shall be installed and maintained to ensure continued performance and all costs associated with the replacement and repair of the Project or its component parts, if deemed to be non-performing, shall be borne by the Owner.
4. Owner shall obtain sufficient warranties and/or service agreements to ensure continued performance of the Project for the duration of the Delivery Period.
5. Any warranties or service agreements entered into by Owner with a manufacturer or service provider must indemnify Owner with respect to damages and losses incurred in connection with the negligence and willful misconduct of such manufacturer or service provider.
6. Any service warranty or service agreement obtained by Owner to service the Project shall cover all system maintenance, including system support, problem diagnosis, on-site repair and preventive maintenance.
7. Owner shall provide NYSEG CECONY with supporting warranty documents from the original equipment manufacturer for energy storage modules, power converter systems, and necessary climate control or key auxiliary equipment that:
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Samples: Energy Storage Services Agreement
Supplementary Storage Rating Test Protocol. No later than sixty (60) days prior to commencing Project construction, Owner shall deliver to NYSEG O&R for its review and approval (such approval not to be unreasonably delayed or withheld) a supplement to this Exhibit C with additional and supplementary details, procedures and requirements applicable to Storage Rating Tests based on the then current design of the Project (“Supplementary Storage Rating Test Protocol”). Thereafter, from time to time during construction, Owner may deliver to NYSEG O&R for its review and approval (such approval not to be unreasonably delayed or withheld) any Owner recommended updates to the then current Supplementary Storage Rating Test Protocol. The initial Supplementary Storage Rating Test Protocol (and each update thereto), once approved by NYSEGO&R, shall be deemed an amendment to this Exhibit C.
A. Contract Capacity
B. Total Unit Dispatchable Range Information
C. Ancillary Services AS range and capacity Mode Lower MW Higher MW Ramp Rate (MW/min) A/S Maximum Capacity (MW) [1] A/S Minimum Capacity (MW) Voltage Support Service
1. The Project and all component parts, including the energy storage modules, power conversion system, communications and control equipment, cooling and climate control equipment, protection equipment, and switchgear shall be new and of good quality and workmanship; free from defects in materials, workmanship, and design; and conform materially to all applicable specifications and contractual requirements in the Agreement.
2. The Project and all component parts shall perform as specified in Exhibit B and Exhibit D.
3. The Project shall be installed and maintained to ensure continued performance and all costs associated with the replacement and repair of the Project or its component parts, if deemed to be non-performing, shall be borne by the Owner.
4. Owner shall obtain sufficient warranties and/or service agreements to ensure continued performance of the Project for the duration of the Delivery Period.
5. Any warranties or service agreements entered into by Owner with a manufacturer or service provider must indemnify Owner with respect to damages and losses incurred in connection with the negligence and willful misconduct of such manufacturer or service provider.
6. Any service warranty or service agreement obtained by Owner to service the Project shall cover all system maintenance, including system support, problem diagnosis, on-site repair and preventive maintenance.
7. Owner shall provide NYSEG O&R with supporting warranty documents from the original equipment manufacturer for energy storage modules, power converter systems, and necessary climate control or key auxiliary equipment that:
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Samples: Energy Storage Services Agreement
Supplementary Storage Rating Test Protocol. No later than sixty (60) days prior to commencing Project construction, Owner shall deliver to NYSEG RG&E for its review and approval (such approval not to be unreasonably delayed or withheld) a supplement to this Exhibit C with additional and supplementary details, procedures and requirements applicable to Storage Rating Tests based on the then current design of the Project (“Supplementary Storage Rating Test Protocol”). Thereafter, from time to time during construction, Owner may deliver to NYSEG RG&E for its review and approval (such approval not to be unreasonably delayed or withheld) any Owner recommended updates to the then current Supplementary Storage Rating Test Protocol. The initial Supplementary Storage Rating Test Protocol (and each update thereto), once approved by NYSEGRG&E, shall be deemed an amendment to this Exhibit C.
A. Contract Capacity
B. Total Unit Dispatchable Range Information
C. Ancillary Services AS range and capacity Mode Lower MW Higher MW Ramp Rate (MW/min) A/S Maximum Capacity (MW) [1] A/S Minimum Capacity (MW) Voltage Support Service
1. The Project and all component parts, including the energy storage modules, power conversion system, communications and control equipment, cooling and climate control equipment, protection equipment, and switchgear shall be new and of good quality and workmanship; free from defects in materials, workmanship, and design; and conform materially to all applicable specifications and contractual requirements in the Agreement.
2. The Project and all component parts shall perform as specified in Exhibit B and Exhibit D.
3. The Project shall be installed and maintained to ensure continued performance and all costs associated with the replacement and repair of the Project or its component parts, if deemed to be non-performing, shall be borne by the Owner.
4. Owner shall obtain sufficient warranties and/or service agreements to ensure continued performance of the Project for the duration of the Delivery Period.
5. Any warranties or service agreements entered into by Owner with a manufacturer or service provider must indemnify Owner with respect to damages and losses incurred in connection with the negligence and willful misconduct of such manufacturer or service provider.
6. Any service warranty or service agreement obtained by Owner to service the Project shall cover all system maintenance, including system support, problem diagnosis, on-site repair and preventive maintenance.
7. Owner shall provide NYSEG RG&E with supporting warranty documents from the original equipment manufacturer for energy storage modules, power converter systems, and necessary climate control or key auxiliary equipment that:
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Samples: Energy Storage Services Agreement
Supplementary Storage Rating Test Protocol. No later than sixty (60) days prior to commencing Project construction, Owner shall deliver to NYSEG CECONY for its review and approval (such approval not to be unreasonably delayed or withheld) a supplement to this Exhibit C with additional and supplementary details, procedures and requirements applicable to Storage Rating Tests based on the then current design of the Project (“Supplementary Storage Rating Test Protocol”). Thereafter, from time to time during construction, Owner may deliver to NYSEG CECONY for its review and approval (such approval not to be unreasonably delayed or withheld) any Owner recommended updates to the then current Supplementary Storage Rating Test Protocol. The initial Supplementary Storage Rating Test Protocol (and each update thereto), once approved by NYSEGCECONY, shall be deemed an amendment to this Exhibit C.
A. Contract Capacity
B. Total Unit Dispatchable Range Information
C. Ancillary Services AS range and capacity Mode Lower MW Higher MW Ramp Rate (MW/min) A/S Maximum Capacity (MW) [1] A/S Minimum Capacity (MW) Voltage Support Service
1. The Project and all component parts, including the energy storage modules, power conversion system, communications and control equipment, cooling and climate control equipment, protection equipment, and switchgear shall be new and of good quality and workmanship; free from defects in materials, workmanship, and design; and conform materially to all applicable specifications and contractual requirements in the Agreement.
2. The Project and all component parts shall perform as specified in Exhibit B and Exhibit D.
3. The Project shall be installed and maintained to ensure continued performance and all costs associated with the replacement and repair of the Project or its component parts, if deemed to be non-performing, shall be borne by the Owner.
4. Owner shall obtain sufficient warranties and/or service agreements to ensure continued performance of the Project for the duration of the Delivery Period.
5. Any warranties or service agreements entered into by Owner with a manufacturer or service provider must indemnify Owner with respect to damages and losses incurred in connection with the negligence and willful misconduct of such manufacturer or service provider.
6. Any service warranty or service agreement obtained by Owner to service the Project shall cover all system maintenance, including system support, problem diagnosis, on-site repair and preventive maintenance.
7. Owner shall provide NYSEG CECONY with supporting warranty documents from the original equipment manufacturer for energy storage modules, power converter systems, and necessary climate control or key auxiliary equipment that:
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Samples: Energy Storage Services Agreement
Supplementary Storage Rating Test Protocol. No later than sixty (60) days Calendar Days prior to commencing Project construction, Owner shall deliver to NYSEG RG&E for its review and approval (such approval not to be unreasonably delayed or withheld) a supplement to this tothis Exhibit C with additional and supplementary details, procedures and requirements applicable to Storage Rating Tests based on the then current design of the Project (“Supplementary Storage Rating Test Protocol”). Thereafter, from time to time during construction, Owner may deliver to NYSEG RG&E for its review and approval (such approval not to be unreasonably delayed or withheld) any Owner recommended updates to the then current Supplementary Storage Rating Test Protocol. The initial Supplementary Storage Rating Test Protocol (and each update thereto), once approved by NYSEGRG&E, shall be deemed bedeemed an amendment to this Exhibit C.
A. Contract Capacity
B. Total Unit Dispatchable Range Information
C. Ancillary Services AS range and capacity Mode Lower MW Higher MW Ramp Rate (MW/min) A/S Maximum Capacity (MW) [1] A/S Minimum Capacity (MW) Voltage Support Service
1. The Project and all component parts, including the energy storage modules, power conversion system, communications and control equipment, cooling and climate control equipment, protection equipment, and switchgear shall be new and of good quality and workmanship; free from defects in materials, workmanship, and design; and conform materially to all applicable specifications and contractual requirements in the Agreement.
2. The Project and all component parts shall perform as specified in Exhibit B and Exhibit D.
3. The Project shall be installed and maintained to ensure continued performance and all costs associated with the replacement and repair of the Project or its component parts, if deemed to be non-performing, shall be borne by the Owner.
4. Owner shall obtain sufficient warranties and/or service agreements to ensure continued performance of the Project for the duration of the Delivery Period.
5. Any warranties or service agreements entered into by Owner with a manufacturer or service provider must indemnify Owner with respect to damages and losses incurred in connection with the negligence and willful misconduct of such manufacturer or service provider.
6. Any service warranty or service agreement obtained by Owner to service the Project shall cover all system maintenance, including system support, problem diagnosis, on-site repair siterepair and preventive maintenance.
7. Owner shall provide NYSEG RG&E with supporting warranty documents from the original equipment manufacturer for energy storage modules, power converter systems, and necessary climate control or key auxiliary equipment that:
a. covers the entire Delivery Period b. articulates standards and methods for establishing that the equipment is not performing to specification and should be repaired or replaced, and
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Samples: Energy Storage Services Agreement
Supplementary Storage Rating Test Protocol. No later than sixty (60) days Calendar Days prior to commencing Project construction, Owner shall deliver to NYSEG CHGE for its review and approval (such approval not to be unreasonably delayed or withheld) a supplement to this Exhibit C with additional and supplementary details, procedures and requirements applicable to Storage Rating Tests based on the then current design of the Project (“Supplementary Storage Rating Test Protocol”). Thereafter, from time to time during construction, Owner may deliver to NYSEG CHGE for its review and approval (such approval not to be unreasonably delayed or withheld) any Owner recommended updates to the then current Supplementary Storage Rating Test Protocol. The initial Supplementary Storage Rating Test Protocol (and each update thereto), once approved by NYSEGCHGE, shall be deemed an amendment to this Exhibit C.
A. Contract Capacity
B. Total Unit Dispatchable Range Information
C. Ancillary Services AS range and capacity Mode Lower MW Higher MW Ramp Rate (MW/min) A/S Maximum Capacity (MW) [1] A/S Minimum Capacity (MW) Voltage Support Service
1. The Project and all component parts, including the energy storage modules, power conversion system, communications and control equipment, cooling and climate control equipment, protection equipment, and switchgear shall be new and of good quality and workmanship; free from defects in materials, workmanship, and design; and conform materially to all applicable specifications and contractual requirements in the Agreement.
2. The Project and all component parts shall perform as specified in Exhibit B and Exhibit D.
3. The Project shall be installed and maintained to ensure continued performance and all costs associated with the replacement and repair of the Project or its component parts, if deemed to be non-performing, shall be borne by the Owner.
4. Owner shall obtain sufficient warranties and/or service agreements to ensure continued performance of the Project for the duration of the Delivery Period.
5. Any warranties or service agreements entered into by Owner with a manufacturer or service provider must indemnify Owner with respect to damages and losses incurred in connection with the negligence and willful misconduct of such manufacturer or service provider.
6. Any service warranty or service agreement obtained by Owner to service the Project shall cover all system maintenance, including system support, problem diagnosis, on-site repair and preventive maintenance.
7. Owner shall provide NYSEG CHGE with supporting warranty documents from the original equipment manufacturer for energy storage modules, power converter systems, and necessary climate control or key auxiliary equipment that:
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Samples: Energy Storage Services Agreement