Reactive reserve Sample Clauses

Reactive reserve. Within each subsystem, there must be a reserve of reactive power which is constituted in such a way with regard to size, regulation capability and localization that dimensioning faults will not entail a system collapse.
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Reactive reserve. Reactive reserve is of a local nature. Consequently, it cannot be exchanged between the subsystems. TSO Generation of system service Exchange between subsystems Energinet. dk East Over and under magnetization of production plants. Synchronous condenser operation in one generator. Connection/disconnection of capacitor batteries and reactors. SVC plants No Energinet. xx Xxxx Over and under magnetization of central production plants. Change of Mvar production at power plants. Synchronous condensers at Tjele and Xxxxxx Xxxxxxx. Connection and disconnection of capacitors. Connection and disconnection of reactors. No Fingrid Over and under magnetization of production plants. Synchronous condenser operation at certain hydropower plants. Connection and disconnection of power lines. Connection and disconnection of capacitor batteries and reactor. SVC plants and HVDC (VSC) facilities No No No No Statnett Over and under magnetization of production plants. Connection and disconnection of power lines. Connection and disconnection of capacitor batteries. Static phase compensation (SVC plants). No Svenska Kraftnät Over and under magnetization of production plants. Connection and disconnection of power lines. Connection and disconnection of capacitor batteries, reactors. Static phase compensation (SVC plants). No
Reactive reserve. Reactive reserve is of a local nature. Consequently, it cannot be exchanged between the subsystems. TSO Generation of system service Exchange between subsystems Energinet. dk East Over/under magnetization of production plants. Synchronous condenser operation in one generator. Connection/disconnection of capacitor batteries and reactors. No Energinet. xx Xxxx Over/under magnetization of central production plants. Change of Mvar production at power plants. Synchronous condensers at Tjele and Xxxxxx Xxxxxxx. Connection/disconnection of capacitors. Connection/disconnection of reactors. No Fingrid Over/under magnetization of production plants. Synchronous condenser operation at certain hydropower plants. Connection/disconnection of power lines. Connection/disconnection of capacitor batteries and reactor. No No No No Statnett Over/under magnetization of production plants. Connection/disconnection of power lines. Connection/disconnection of capacitor batteries. Static phase compensation (SVC plants). No Svenska Kraftnät Over/under magnetization of production plants. Connection/disconnection of power lines. Connection/disconnection of capacitor batteries, reactors. Static phase compensation (SVC plants). No

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