Common use of Voltage or Reactive Control Requirements Clause in Contracts

Voltage or Reactive Control Requirements. Unless otherwise agreed to by the Parties, Buyer shall operate its existing interconnected generation facilities with automatic voltage regulators. The voltage regulators will control voltage at the Points of Interconnection consistent with the range of voltage set forth in Schedule C as may be amended by the Parties, or the System Operator. Compensation to Buyer, if any, for providing such reactive power and voltage support shall be in accordance with the applicable provisions the ISO Tariff, or as otherwise agreed by the Parties. Buyer acknowledges that the System Operator may direct Buyer to deactivate the automatic voltage regulator and to supply reactive power pursuant to a schedule provided by the System Operator and Seller will compensate Buyer according to the applicable provisions of the ISO Tariff. If Buyer fails to operate a generating facility included in the Purchased Assets in accordance with Schedule C and to the extent the generating facility is operating, Seller will provide written notice to Buyer of Seller's intent to remedy that situation. If Buyer does not promptly commence appropriate action after receiving such notice, Seller may then take necessary action, to remedy such failure, including the installation of capacitor banks or other reactive compensation equipment necessary to ensure the proper voltage or reactive supply at the generating facility. The cost of such Seller remedy shall be borne by the Parties in accordance with the ISO Tariff. Seller shall, to the extent feasible, minimize the impact of such action on Buyer's generation operations, including, at a minimum, by installing such equipment outside any building housing a generating unit. Nothing in this Section 4.2.2.2 shall obligate Buyer to operate any Purchased Asset beyond the available design capability of such Purchased Asset. Buyer shall notify the System Operator, to the extent required by the System Operator, if a generating unit(s) reaches a VAR limit, if there is any deviation from the assigned voltage schedule, or if any automatic voltage regulator is removed from or restored to service. In addition to voltage regulation, Buyer shall adhere to the System Operator's Service Restoration Plan, as amended from time to time. A copy of the Service Restoration Plan in existence immediately prior to Closing is attached hereto as Schedule D and incorporated by reference as if fully set forth herein. Seller or the System Operator in accordance with Good Utility Practices may from time to time reasonably request, order, or direct the Buyer to adjust generator controls that impact the T&D System, such as excitation, droop, and automatic generation control settings. The Buyer agrees to comply with such requests, orders, or directions. Buyer acknowledges that the System Operator may have the right to require reduced or increased generation from the Purchased Assets in accord with the NYPP requirements or the ISO Tariff, as applicable, or in accordance with the applicable rules of the System Operator.

Appears in 9 contracts

Samples: Interconnection Agreement, Interconnection Agreement, Interconnection Agreement

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Voltage or Reactive Control Requirements. Unless otherwise agreed to by the Parties, Buyer shall operate its existing interconnected generation facilities Acquired Assets with automatic voltage regulators. The voltage regulators will continuously control voltage at each of the Interconnection Points of Interconnection consistent with the range of voltage set forth in Schedule C E as it may be amended by Seller, the PartiesISO or CONVEX from time to time; provided, however, that Buyer's conforming to such range of voltage does not cause any Fossil Station or Hydroelectric Station to operate outside its generating capacity or to violate any electrical constraints. Unless otherwise required by CONVEX or the System Operator. Compensation to Buyer, if any, for providing such reactive power and ISO the voltage support regulator shall be in accordance with automatic mode and continuously regulating the applicable provisions the ISO Tariff, or as otherwise agreed by the Partiesvoltage schedules. Buyer acknowledges that the System Operator ISO or CONVEX may direct Buyer to deactivate the automatic voltage regulator and to supply reactive power pursuant to a schedule provided by the System Operator and Seller will compensate Buyer according to the applicable provisions of the ISO Tariffor CONVEX. If Buyer fails to operate a generating facility included in the Purchased Acquired Assets in accordance with Schedule C E, and to the extent the generating facility is operating, Seller will provide written notice to Buyer of Seller's intent to remedy that situation. If Buyer does not promptly commence appropriate action after within seven days of receiving such notice, Seller may then take necessary action, at Buyer's expense, to remedy such failureBuyer's default, including the installation of capacitor banks or other reactive compensation equipment necessary to ensure the proper voltage or reactive supply at the generating facility. The cost of such Seller remedy shall be borne by the Parties in accordance with the ISO Tariff. Seller shall, to the extent feasible, minimize the impact of such action on Buyer's generation operations, including, at a minimum, by installing such equipment outside any building housing a generating unit. Nothing in this Section 4.2.2.2 shall obligate Buyer to operate any Purchased Asset beyond the available design capability of such Purchased Asset. Buyer shall notify CONVEX or the System OperatorISO, to the extent required by CONVEX or the System OperatorISO, (i) if a generating unit(s) unit reaches a VAR limit, ; (ii) if there is any deviation from the assigned voltage schedule, ; (iii) if the voltage regulator is placed in manual mode; or (iv) if any automatic voltage regulator is removed from or restored to service. In addition to voltage regulation, Buyer shall adhere adhere, to the System Operatorextent possible within its generating capacity, to CONVEX or the ISO's Service Restoration Planservice restoration plan and black start criteria, as amended from time to time. A copy of the Service Restoration Plan plan in existence immediately prior to Closing is attached hereto as Schedule D F and is incorporated by reference as if fully set forth herein. Seller or the System Operator in accordance with Good Utility Practices may from time to time reasonably request, order, or direct the Buyer to adjust generator controls that impact the T&D System, such as excitation, droop, and automatic generation control settings. The Buyer agrees to comply with such requests, orders, or directions. Buyer acknowledges that CONVEX and the System Operator ISO may have the right to require reduced or increased generation from the Purchased Acquired Assets in accord with the NYPP requirements or the ISO Tariff, as applicable, or in accordance with the NEPOOL Tariff and applicable rules of NEPOOL and the System OperatorISO.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Interconnection Agreement (Northeast Generation Co), Interconnection Agreement (Northeast Generation Co)

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Voltage or Reactive Control Requirements. Unless otherwise agreed to by the Parties, Buyer shall operate its existing interconnected generation facilities Acquired Assets with automatic voltage regulators. The voltage regulators will continuously control voltage at each of the Interconnection Points of Interconnection consistent with the range of voltage set forth in Schedule C E as it may be amended by Seller, the PartiesISO or CONVEX from time 40 42 to time; provided, however, that Buyer's conforming to such range of voltage does not cause any Fossil Station to operate outside its generating capacity or to violate any electrical constraints. Unless otherwise required by CONVEX or the System Operator. Compensation to Buyer, if any, for providing such reactive power and ISO the voltage support regulator shall be in accordance automatic mode and continuously regulating the voltage schedules. Seller is not aware of any material additions to or modifications of the Acquired Assets which are or in the foreseeable future may be required to enable them to operate with automatic voltage regulators of a type which are sufficient to comply with the applicable provisions the ISO Tariff, or as otherwise agreed by the Partiesforegoing requirements. Buyer acknowledges that the System Operator ISO or CONVEX may direct Buyer to deactivate the automatic voltage regulator and to supply reactive power pursuant to a schedule provided by the System Operator and Seller will compensate Buyer according to the applicable provisions of the ISO Tariffor CONVEX. If Buyer fails to operate a generating facility included in the Purchased Acquired Assets in accordance with Schedule C E, and to the extent the generating facility is operating, Seller will provide written notice to Buyer of Seller's intent to remedy that situation. If Buyer does not promptly commence appropriate action after within seven days of receiving such notice, Seller may then take necessary action, at Buyer's expense, to remedy such failureBuyer's default, including the installation of capacitor banks or other reactive compensation equipment necessary to ensure the proper voltage or reactive supply at the generating facility. The cost of such Seller remedy shall be borne by the Parties in accordance with the ISO Tariff. Seller shall, to the extent feasible, minimize the impact of such action on Buyer's generation operations, including, at a minimum, by installing such equipment outside any building housing a generating unit. Nothing in this Section 4.2.2.2 shall obligate Buyer to operate any Purchased Asset beyond the available design capability of such Purchased Asset. Buyer shall notify CONVEX or the System OperatorISO, to the extent required by CONVEX or the System OperatorISO, (i) if a generating unit(s) unit reaches a VAR limit, ; (ii) if there is any deviation from the assigned voltage schedule, ; (iii) if the voltage regulator is placed in manual mode; or (iv) if any automatic voltage regulator is removed from or restored to service. In addition to voltage regulation, Buyer shall adhere adhere, to the System Operatorextent possible within its generating capacity, to CONVEX or the ISO's Service Restoration Planservice restoration plan and black start criteria, as amended from time to time. A copy of the Service Restoration Plan plan in existence immediately prior to Closing is attached hereto as Schedule D F and is incorporated by reference as if fully set forth herein. Seller or the System Operator in accordance with Good Utility Practices may from time to time reasonably request, order, or direct the Buyer to adjust generator controls that impact the T&D System, such as excitation, droop, and automatic generation control settings. The Buyer agrees to comply with such requests, orders, or directions. Buyer acknowledges that CONVEX and the System Operator ISO may have the right to require reduced or increased generation from the Purchased Acquired Assets in accord with the NYPP requirements or the ISO Tariff, as applicable, or in accordance with the NEPOOL Tariff and applicable rules of NEPOOL and the System OperatorISO.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Interconnection Agreement (Somerset Power LLC)

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