Common use of Activation Rules Clause in Contracts

Activation Rules. a. The criteria according to which ▇▇▇▇ selects Energy Bid(s) to be activated are described in the Balancing Rules; ▇. ▇▇▇▇ can activate an Energy Bid at the beginning of or during a quarter-hour. c. The activation message will contain the start and the end of the activation. In case of a prolongation, a new activation message will be sent before the end of the activation, indicating the new end time of the activation. The BSP should start the activation on the moment indicated in the activation request and the requested power for the considered quarter hour should be activated as soon as and minimum reached at the end of the quarter hour. ▇. ▇▇▇▇ has the right to retain part of a volume proposed in an Energy Bid at the same price. e. An Energy Bid is a firm commitment at Gate Closure Time by the BSP to deliver the corresponding Tertiary Control Non-Reserved Power to ▇▇▇▇. f. In case of provision of the Service and Tertiary Control Power by non-CIPU Technical Units Service, the BSP remains responsible for the combined offer and provision of services and assumes any consequences entailed. g. In any case, any Delivery Point with a Reference Power ≥ 25MW will be subject to a check against congestion network constraints prior to award. In case such a Delivery Point is located in an Electrical Zone where network constraints apply, ▇▇▇▇ has the right not to select the Bid containing the concerned Delivery Point without any remuneration for the BSP. To this extent ▇▇▇▇ will communicate the congested Electrical zone to the BSP so that the BSP can modify their Energy Bids when required. h. Energy Bids are submitted only for specific Delivery Points; the Tertiary Control Non-Reserved Power activated as a consequence of an Energy Bid can only be delivered from the concerned Delivery Points. The Delivery Points with which the Service is offered are an integral part of the Energy Bid and are also firm at Gate Closure Time. In a prolongation of an Energy Bid the BSP shall still use all or some of the Delivery Points declared initially in the concerned Energy Bid, but these can be different than the ones used in previous quarter-hours. ▇. ▇▇▇▇ has the right to reject Energy Bids that are not in line with the rules and obligations set forth by ▇▇▇▇ as described in the General Framework. j. The BSP cannot offer more Tertiary Control Non-Reserved Power in a Bid than the sum of the Reference Power (DPR3NR,max) of the Delivery Points included in a Bid. In case ▇▇▇▇ activates the BSP’s Energy Bid(s) for a certain volume the BSP is notified of the retained volume upon reception of the activation order; at this point the BSP undertakes the necessary actions to provide the Service for the entire applicable Delivery Period (without further action by ▇▇▇▇).

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Sources: General Framework for Tertiary Control Non Reserved Service

Activation Rules. a. The criteria according to which ▇▇▇▇ selects Energy Bid(s) to be activated are described in the Balancing Rules; ▇. ▇▇▇▇ can activate an Energy Bid at the beginning of or during a quarter-hour. c. The activation message will contain the start and the end of the activation. In case of a prolongation, a new activation message will be sent before the end of the activation, indicating the new end time of the activation. The BSP Supplier should start the activation on the moment indicated in the activation request and the requested power for the considered quarter hour should be activated as soon as and minimum reached at the end of the quarter hour. ▇. ▇▇▇▇ has the right to retain part of a volume proposed in an Energy Bid at the same price. e. An Energy Bid is a firm commitment at Gate Closure Time by the BSP Provider to deliver the corresponding Tertiary Control Non-Reserved Power to ▇▇▇▇. f. In case of provision of the Service and Tertiary Control Power by non-CIPU Technical Units Service, the BSP Provider remains responsible for the combined offer and provision of services and assumes any consequences entailed. g. In any case, any Delivery Point with a Reference Power ≥ 25MW will be subject to a check against congestion network constraints prior to award. In case such a Delivery Point is located in an Electrical Zone where network constraints apply, ▇▇▇▇ has the right not to select the Bid containing the concerned Delivery Point without any remuneration for the BSPProvider. To this extent ▇▇▇▇ will communicate the congested Electrical zone to the BSP so that the BSP can modify their Energy Bids when required. h. Energy Bids are submitted only for specific Delivery Points; the Tertiary Control Non-Reserved Power activated as a consequence of an Energy Bid can only be delivered from the concerned Delivery Points. The Delivery Points with which the Service is offered are an integral part of the Energy Bid and are also firm at Gate Closure Time. In a prolongation of an Energy Bid the BSP shall still use all or some of the Delivery Points declared initially in the concerned Energy Bid, but these can be different than the ones used in previous quarter-hours. ▇. ▇▇▇▇ has the right to reject Energy Bids that are not in line with the rules and obligations set forth by ▇▇▇▇ as described in the General Framework. j. The BSP Provider cannot offer more Tertiary Control Non-Reserved Power in a Bid than the sum of the Reference Power (DPR3NR,maxR3NRref) of the Delivery Points included in a Bid. . k. In case ▇▇▇▇ activates the BSPProvider’s Energy Bid(s) for a certain volume the BSP Provider is notified of the retained volume upon reception of the activation order; at this point the BSP Provider undertakes the necessary actions to provide the Service for the entire applicable Delivery Period (without further action by ▇▇▇▇).

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Sources: General Framework for the Tertiary Control Non Reserved Power Service