Providing Unit definition

Providing Unit means the unit described in Part 1 of Schedule 9;

Examples of Providing Unit in a sentence

  • The Service Provider will receive a payment for each MW of POR Available Volume it provides from the Providing Unit in each Trading Period determined in accordance with the following provisions of this Section 3.2. Unless stated otherwise, all parameters used in the calculation of such payments are the Time Weighted Average for a Trading Period.

  • The Available Volume of the Providing Unit to provide DRR in a Trading Period is the product of the Registered Capacity of the Providing Unit for the Trading Period and the Time-Weighted Average Declared DRR of the Providing Unit for the Trading Period for the percentage of the Trading Period where the Providing Unit is Synchronised or connected to the Power System and capable of providing DRR.

  • The Service Provider will receive a payment for each MW of TOR1 Available Volume it provides from the Providing Unit in each Trading Period determined in accordance with the following provisions of this Section 5.2. Unless stated otherwise, all parameters used in the calculation of such payments are the Time Weighted Average for a Trading Period.

  • Schedule 4 Other Services Part A Synchronous Inertial Response (SIR) 1 Definition of Service Synchronous Inertial Response (SIR) is the Kinetic Energy (at a Frequency of 50Hz) of a Centrally Dispatched Synchronous Providing Unit multiplied by the SIR Factor (SIRF).

  • The Service Provider will receive a payment for each MW of FFR Available Volume it provides from the Providing Unit in each Trading Period determined in accordance with the following provisions of this Section 3.2 of Part B of Schedule 4.

  • In order to assess the quality of delivery of FPFAPR when required by the Power System, the Providing Unit will be monitored and assessed during a Fault Disturbance by the Company.

  • The Providing Unit must be exporting Active Power to the Power System and must remain connected to the Power System for at least 15 minutes following the Fault Disturbance.

  • The SIRF must have a minimum value of 15 seconds and a maximum value of 45 seconds for a Synchronous Providing Unit operating as a Generation Unit and will be based on the capability of the Providing Unit as determined through the Compliance Requirements.

  • The SIRF for a Synchronous Providing Unit operating as a Synchronous Compensator that can provide Reactive Power Control or as a Synchronous Motor that can provide Reactive Power Control is set at 45 seconds.

  • In order to assess the quality of delivery of SSRP, the Providing Unit will be monitored and assessed by the Company.

Related to Providing Unit

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