Power Reference Limit Sample Clauses

The Power Reference Limit clause sets a maximum threshold for the amount of electrical power that can be delivered, received, or utilized under an agreement. In practice, this clause specifies the upper limit of power flow, often measured in megawatts, that a party is permitted to draw from or supply to a grid or facility. By clearly defining this cap, the clause helps prevent overloading of infrastructure, ensures operational safety, and allocates responsibility for staying within agreed technical boundaries.
Power Reference Limit. The Facility is not allowed to exceed this setting when system frequency is at 60 Hz. When system frequency is not 60 Hz, the Facility's net real power export is allowed to exceed this setting or be further reduced below this setting when commanded by the frequency response control specified in Section 3(m) of Attachment B (Facility Owned by Seller).