Synchronous Condenser definition

Synchronous Condenser is a generator that is synchronized to the grid but supplying no energy for the purpose of providing Operating Reserve or VAR or voltage support. System Condition is a specified condition on the New England Transmission System or on a neighboring system, such as a constrained transmission element or flowgate, that may trigger Curtailment of Long- Term Firm MTF or OTF Service on the MTF or the OTF using the curtailment priority pursuant to Section II.44 of the Tariff or Curtailment of Local Long-Term Firm Point-to-Point Transmission Service on the non-PTF using the curtailment priority pursuant to Schedule 21 of the Tariff. Such conditions must be identified in the Transmission Customer’s Service Agreement. System Impact Study is an assessment pursuant to Part II.B, II.C, II.G, Schedule 21, Schedule 22, Schedule 23, or Schedule 25 of the OATT of (i) the adequacy of the PTF or Non-PTF to accommodate a request for the interconnection of a new or materially changed generating unit or a new or materially changed interconnection to another Control Area or new Regional Network Service or new Local Service or an Elective Transmission Upgrade, and (ii) whether any additional costs may be required to be incurred in order to provide the interconnection or transmission service. System Operator shall mean ISO New England Inc. or a successor organization. System Operating Limit (SOL) has the meaning specified in the Glossary of Terms Used in NERC Reliability Standards. System-Wide Capacity Demand Curve is the demand curve used in the Forward Capacity Market as specified in Section III.13.2.2. TADO is the total amount due and owing (not including any amounts due under Section 14.1 of the RNA) at such time to the ISO, NEPOOL, the PTOs, the Market Participants and the Non-Market Participant Transmission Customers, by all PTOs, Market Participants and Non-Market Participant Transmission Customers. Tangible Net Worth is the value, determined in accordance with international accounting standards or generally accepted accounting principles in the United States, of all of that entity’s assets less the following: (i) assets the ISO reasonably believes to be restricted or potentially unavailable to settle a claim in the event of a default (e.g., regulatory assets, restricted assets, and Affiliate assets), net of any Technical Committee is defined in Section 8.2 of the Participants Agreement. Ten-Minute Non-Spinning Reserve (TMNSR) is a form of ten-minute reserve capability, deter...
Synchronous Condenser is a generator that is synchronized to the grid but supplying no energy for the purpose of providing Operating Reserve or VAR or voltage support. System Condition is a specified condition on the New England Transmission System or on a neighboring system, such as a constrained transmission element or flowgate, that may trigger Curtailment of Long-Term Firm MTF or OTF Service on the MTF or the OTF using the curtailment priority pursuant to Section II.44 of the Tariff or Curtailment of Local Long-Term Firm Point-to-Point Transmission Service on the non-PTF using the curtailment priority pursuant to Schedule 21 of the Tariff. Such conditions must be identified in the Transmission Customer’s Service Agreement. System Efficiency Needs Assessment is defined in Section 17.9 of Attachment K to the OATT. System Efficiency Needs Scenario is an Economic Study reference scenario that is described in Section 17.2(b) of Attachment K to the OATT. System Efficiency Transmission Upgrade is defined as those additions and upgrades that are not related to the interconnection of a generator, and, in the ISO’s determination, are designed to reduce bulk power system costs to load system-wide, where financial benefits they provide exceed the cost of the transmission addition or upgrade. System Efficiency Transmission Upgrade Proposal is a proposal submitted by a Qualified Transmission Project Sponsor pursuant to Section 17.12 of Attachment K to the OATT System Efficiency Transmission Upgrade Solution is the System Efficiency Transmission Upgrade Proposal identified as the preferred solution pursuant to Section 17.12 of Attachment K to the OATT. System Impact Study is an assessment pursuant to Part II.B, II.C, II.G, Schedule 21, Schedule 22, Schedule 23, or Schedule 25 of the OATT of (i) the adequacy of the PTF or Non-PTF to accommodate a request for the interconnection of a new or materially changed generating unit or a new or materially changed interconnection to another Control Area or new Regional Network Service or new Local Service or an Elective Transmission Upgrade, and (ii) whether any additional costs may be required to be incurred in order to provide the interconnection or transmission service.

Examples of Synchronous Condenser in a sentence

  • The payment for each hour or partial hour will be the Synchronous Condenser Unit Hourly Operation Price.

  • Notwithstanding the foregoing, Participant retains the responsibility for operating the Synchronous Condenser Unit in accordance with limits provided by applicable law.

  • Before the start of each contract Term, Participant shall furnish ERCOT with its proposed schedule for Planned Outages for inspection, repair, maintenance, and overhaul of the Synchronous Condenser Unit for the contract Term.

  • Description of Synchronous Condenser Unit [including location, significant operational characteristics, etc.]: ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________, as described in more detail on Exhibit 1.

  • ERCOT shall pay Participant, through Participant’s QSE, for all hours or partial hours that the Synchronous Condenser was connected to the ERCOT Transmission Grid due to an instruction from ERCOT.

  • ERCOT shall timely report to Participant the status of the Synchronous Condenser Unit with respect to Operational Limitations.

  • Under Section 38.2.7 of MISO’s Tariff, SSR procedures maintain system reliability by providing a mechanism for MISO to enter into agreements with Market Participants (MP) that own or operate Generation Resources or Synchronous Condenser Units (SCUs) that have requested to either Retire or Suspend, but are required to maintain system reliability.

  • ERCOT may not Dispatch the Synchronous Condenser Unit if compliance with the Dispatch would cause the Synchronous Condenser Unit to exceed the Operational Limitations, if any, set forth in Section 1 above or at levels greater than are shown in the Availability Plan.

  • Provided Landlord provides reasonable prior written notice of its activities in the Synchronous Condenser Area from time to time, Tenant shall use reasonable efforts not to disrupt or interfere with Landlord’s or ComEd’s access to or operation of the Synchronous Condensers.

  • Where the Dispatch Instruction specifies Synchronous Condenser Mode, ATCO Power may still choose to operate in Power Generation Mode but ATCO Power is not entitled to Power Generation Mode Opportunity Costs.