Synchronous Inertial Response definition

Synchronous Inertial Response or “SIR” has the meaning given to it in Section 1 of Part A of Schedule 4;

Examples of Synchronous Inertial Response in a sentence

  • 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 must provide Synchronous Inertial Response in accordance with the technical requirements of this Schedule 4 Part A and the relevant Operating Parameters for each Providing Unit.

  • The basis for payments for Synchronous Inertial Response (SIR) is the calculation of the SIR Available Volume of the Providing Unit over a Trading Period.

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