Reactive Power Response definition

Reactive Power Response means, in relation to the DER Unit and in relation to a Service Window, the delivery of reactive power (expressed in Mvarh) from the DER Unit;

Examples of Reactive Power Response in a sentence

  • UKPN will, acting reasonably, determine whether the change would lead to a material change in the capability of the DER Unit to provide Active Power Response or Reactive Power Response, and shall notify the Provider if it reasonably requires the DER Unit to complete a retest in accordance with the DER Commissioning Test Procedure.

  • The delivery of Active Power Response and Reactive Power Response from the DER Unit shall at all times during the Trial Period be metered and monitored by UKPN in accordance with the DER Technical Requirements document.

  • The Provider is the operator of the DER Unit and agrees to make Available the DER Unit for the provision of Reactive Power Response, and to deliver Reactive Power Response and (only if desired by the Provider) Active Power Response, for the purposes of the Trial in accordance with the terms and conditions of this Agreement.

  • Following receipt of a Voltage Arming Instruction, and (if applicable) a Voltage Set Point Instruction, from UKPN under clause 6.8, the Provider shall procure that the DER Unit delivers Reactive Power Response in accordance with the Production Schedule and the Service Parameters.

  • UKPN may monitor the performance of the DER Unit using the DERMS Monitoring: if the DER Unit has had an accepted Availability offer for the current Settlement Period, to determine whether it is Available; and if a Voltage Arming Instruction and (where applicable) a Voltage Set Point Instruction has been issued in respect of the DER Unit, to determine the level of Reactive Power Response delivered.

  • DER Reactive Service Providers will receive: Availability Payments for Reactive Power Availability accepted in the Power Potential Tender and Utilisation Payments for Reactive Power Response Availability Prices (£/MVar/hr) and Utilisation Prices (£/MVarh) will be the prices submitted by DER Providers as bids for Service Windows at the day-ahead stage, and will be paid on a pay-as-bid basis.

Related to Reactive Power Response

  • Reactive Power means the wattless component of the product of voltage and current, which the Facility shall provide to or absorb from the Grid System within the Technical Limits and which is measured in MVAR;

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  • Low-level radioactive waste or “waste” means radioactive material that consists of or contains class A, B, or C radioactive waste as defined by 10 C.F.R. 61.55, as in effect on January 26, 1983, but does not include waste or material that is any of the following:

  • National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System means the national program for issuing, modifying, revoking and reissuing, terminating, monitoring and enforcing permits, and imposing and enforcing pretreatment requirements under Sections 307, 402, 318, and 405 of the Clean Water Act.

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