Representative Examples. The representative examples set forth in the Appendices to this Agreement shall constitute specific instances in which the Parties have agreed to operationalize the respective provision in this Agreement; provided, however, that interpretation and operation of such provisions are not intended to be limited to such examples. For LADWP For BWP DEPARTMENT OF WATER AND POWER OF THE CITY OF LOS ANGELES BY BOARD OF WATER AND POWER COMMISSIONERS OF THE CITY OF LOS ANELES By: ▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇. ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ Date: And: ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇. ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ CITY OF BURBANK By: Printed: ▇▇▇▇▇▇ E, ▇▇▇▇▇ General Manager Burbank Water and Power APPROVED AS TO FORM AND LEGALITY ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ % FEIIER, C|1Y ATTORNEY t t W 02201!-. DU This service is required to schedule the movement of power through, out of, within, or into a Balancing Authority Area. This service can be provided only by the operator of the Balancing Authority Area in which the transmission and generation facilities used for ancillary service are located. Scheduling, System Control and Dispatch Service is to be provided directly by the Transmission Provider (if the Transmission Provider is the Balancing Authority Area operator) or indirectly by the Transmission Provider making arrangements with the Balancing Authority Area operator that performs this service for the Transmission Provider's Transmission System. The rates and charges for Scheduling, System Control and Dispatch Service are set forth in Appendix B. The Parties agree that Schedule 1 fees shall not apply except as required to supply services under Schedules 5 and 6 of this Agreement. In order to maintain transmission voltages in the Balancing Authority Area within acceptable limits, generation facilities and non-generation resources capable of providing this service that are under the control of the Balancing Authority are operated to produce (or absorb) reactive power. Thus, Reactive Supply and Voltage Control from Generation or Other Sources Service must be provided for each transaction in the Balancing Authority Area. The amount of Reactive Supply and Voltage Control from Generation or Other Sources Service that must be supplied with respect to BWP's transaction will be determined based on the reactive power support necessary to maintain transmission voltages within limits that are generally accepted in the region and consistently adhered to by the Balancing Authority. The Parties agree to operate their Systems collaboratively based on the operating parameters agreed upon by the Parties to maintain appropriate reactive power at the Interconnection Facilities reflected in Appendix C to this Agreement. Unless mutually agreed to by the Parties, the Balancing Authority shall not charge BWP for Reactive Supply and Voltage Control. If either Party fails to consistently operate its System in accordance with the parameters set forth in Section 3.8 of this Agreement, the Authorized Representative for the other Party may request a meeting in accordance with Article VII to discuss amending this schedule to address the cost implications arising from such failure. The rates and charges for Reactive Supply and Voltage Control from Generation or Other Sources Service are set forth in Appendix B. The Parties agree that Schedule 2 fees shall not apply except as required to supply services under Schedules 5 and 6 of this Agreement. Regulation and Frequency Response (“RFR”) Service is necessary to provide for the continuous balancing of resources (generation and interchange) with load and for maintaining scheduled interconnection frequency at sixty cycles per second (60 Hz). RFR Service is accomplished by committing on-line generation whose output is raised or lowered (predominantly through the use of Automatic Generating Control equipment) and by other non-generation resources capable of providing this service as necessary to follow the moment-by-moment changes in load. The obligation to maintain this balance between resources and load lies with the Balancing Authority Area. The Balancing Authority will offer this service to BWP when the load being served by BWP is within its Balancing Authority Area. BWP must either purchase this service from the Balancing Authority or make alternative comparable arrangements to satisfy its RFR Service obligation. The formula to determine the amount of and charges for RFR Service are set forth below. RFR Service as provided under this Agreement is only applicable to those point(s) of delivery located within the Balancing Authority Area. The rates and charges for RFR Service, applying the formula set forth below, are provided in Appendices B and H. 1. Annual RFR Rate -
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Representative Examples. The representative examples set forth in the Appendices to this Agreement shall constitute specific instances in which the Parties have agreed to operationalize the respective provision in this Agreement; provided, however, that interpretation and operation of such provisions are not intended to be limited to such examples. For LADWP For BWP DEPARTMENT OF WATER AND POWER OF THE CITY OF LOS ANGELES BY BOARD OF WATER AND POWER COMMISSIONERS OF THE CITY OF LOS ANELES By: ▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇. ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ General Manager Date: And: ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇. ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ Board Secretary For BWP CITY OF BURBANK By: Printed: ▇▇▇▇▇▇ E, ▇. ▇▇▇▇▇ General Manager Burbank Water and Power APPROVED AS TO FORM AND LEGALITY ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ % FEIIER, C|1Y ATTORNEY t t W 02201!-. DU Date: This service is required to schedule the movement of power through, out of, within, or into a Balancing Authority Area. This service can be provided only by the operator of the Balancing Authority Area in which the transmission and generation facilities used for ancillary service are located. Scheduling, System Control and Dispatch Service is to be provided directly by the Transmission Provider (if the Transmission Provider is the Balancing Authority Area operator) or indirectly by the Transmission Provider making arrangements with the Balancing Authority Area operator that performs this service for the Transmission Provider's Transmission System. The rates and charges for Scheduling, System Control and Dispatch Service are set forth in Appendix B. The Parties agree that Schedule 1 fees shall not apply except as required to supply services under Schedules 5 and 6 of this Agreement. In order to maintain transmission voltages in the Balancing Authority Area within acceptable limits, generation facilities and non-generation resources capable of providing this service that are under the control of the Balancing Authority are operated to produce (or absorb) reactive power. Thus, Reactive Supply and Voltage Control from Generation or Other Sources Service must be provided for each transaction in the Balancing Authority Area. The amount of Reactive Supply and Voltage Control from Generation or Other Sources Service that must be supplied with respect to BWP's transaction will be determined based on the reactive power support necessary to maintain transmission voltages within limits that are generally accepted in the region and consistently adhered to by the Balancing Authority. The Parties agree to operate their Systems collaboratively based on the operating parameters agreed upon by the Parties to maintain appropriate reactive power at the Interconnection Facilities reflected in Appendix C to this Agreement. Unless mutually agreed to by the Parties, the Balancing Authority shall not charge BWP for Reactive Supply and Voltage Control. If either Party fails to consistently operate its System in accordance with the parameters set forth in Section 3.8 of this Agreement, the Authorized Representative for the other Party may request a meeting in accordance with Article VII to discuss amending this schedule to address the cost implications arising from such failure. The rates and charges for Reactive Supply and Voltage Control from Generation or Other Sources Service are set forth in Appendix B. The Parties agree that Schedule 2 fees shall not apply except as required to supply services under Schedules 5 and 6 of this Agreement. Regulation and Frequency Response (“RFR”) Service is necessary to provide for the continuous balancing of resources (generation and interchange) with load and for maintaining scheduled interconnection frequency at sixty cycles per second (60 Hz). RFR Service is accomplished by committing on-line generation whose output is raised or lowered (predominantly through the use of Automatic Generating Control equipment) and by other non-generation resources capable of providing this service as necessary to follow the moment-by-moment changes in load. The obligation to maintain this balance between resources and load lies with the Balancing Authority Area. The Balancing Authority will offer this service to BWP when the load being served by BWP is within its Balancing Authority Area. BWP must either purchase this service from the Balancing Authority or make alternative comparable arrangements to satisfy its RFR Service obligation. The formula to determine the amount of and charges for RFR Service are set forth below. RFR Service as provided under this Agreement is only applicable to those point(s) of delivery located within the Balancing Authority Area. The rates and charges for RFR Service, applying the formula set forth below, are provided in Appendices B and H.
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Representative Examples. The representative examples set forth in the Appendices to this Agreement shall constitute specific instances in which the Parties have agreed to operationalize the respective provision in this Agreement; provided, however, that interpretation and operation of such provisions are not intended to be limited to such examples. For LADWP For BWP GWP DEPARTMENT OF WATER AND POWER OF THE CITY OF LOS ANGELES BY BOARD OF WATER AND POWER COMMISSIONERS OF THE CITY OF LOS ANELES CITY OF GLENDALE By: Printed: ▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇ City Manager By: ▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇. ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ General Manager Date: And: ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇. ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ CITY OF BURBANK By: Printed: Board Secretary c 0'2 2015 BY, ^e5Vnd T ▇▇▇▇▇▇ E, ▇▇▇▇▇ General Manager Burbank Water and Power APPROVED AS TO FORM AND LEGALITY ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ % FEIIER, C|1Y / DEPUTY CITY ATTORNEY t t W 02201!-. DU This service is required to schedule the movement of power through, out of, within, or into a Balancing Authority Area. This service can be provided only by the operator of the Balancing Authority Area in which the transmission and generation facilities used for ancillary service are located. Scheduling, System Control and Dispatch Service is to be provided directly by the Transmission Provider (if the Transmission Provider is the Balancing Authority Area operator) or indirectly by the Transmission Provider making arrangements with the Balancing Authority Area Area' operator that performs this service for the Transmission Provider's Transmission System. The rates and charges for Scheduling, System Control and Dispatch Service are set forth in Appendix B. The Parties agree that Schedule 1 fees shall not apply except as required to supply services under Schedules 5 and 6 of this Agreement. In order to maintain transmission voltages in the Balancing Authority Area within acceptable limits, generation facilities and non-generation resources capable of providing this service that are under the control of the Balancing Authority are operated to produce (or absorb) reactive power. Thus, Reactive Supply and Voltage Control from Generation or Other Sources Service must be provided for each transaction in the Balancing Authority Area. The amount of Reactive Supply and Voltage Control from Generation or Other Sources Service that must be supplied with respect to BWPGWP's transaction will be determined based on the reactive power support necessary to maintain transmission voltages within limits that are generally accepted in the region and consistently adhered to by the Balancing Authority. The Parties agree to operate their Systems collaboratively based on the operating parameters agreed upon by the Parties to maintain appropriate reactive power at the Interconnection Facilities reflected in Appendix C to this Agreement. Unless mutually agreed to by the Parties, the Balancing Authority shall not charge BWP GWP for Reactive Supply and Voltage Control. If either Party fails to consistently operate its System in accordance with the parameters set forth in Section 3.8 of this Agreement, the Authorized Representative for the other Party may request a meeting in accordance with Article VII to discuss amending this schedule to address the cost implications arising from such failure. The rates and charges for Reactive Supply and Voltage Control from Generation or Other Sources Service are set forth in Appendix B. The Parties agree that Schedule 2 fees shall not apply except as required to supply services under Schedules 5 and 6 of this Agreement. Regulation and Frequency Response (“RFR”) Service is necessary to provide for the continuous balancing of resources (generation and interchange) with load and for maintaining scheduled interconnection frequency at sixty cycles per second (60 Hz). RFR Service is accomplished by committing on-line generation whose output is raised or lowered (predominantly through the use of Automatic Generating Control equipment) and by other non-generation resources capable of providing this service as necessary to follow the moment-by-moment changes in load. The obligation to maintain this balance between resources and load lies with the Balancing Authority Area. The Balancing Authority will offer this service to BWP when the load being served by BWP is within its Balancing Authority Area. BWP must either purchase this service from the Balancing Authority or make alternative comparable arrangements to satisfy its RFR Service obligation. The formula to determine the amount of and charges for RFR Service are set forth below. RFR Service as provided under this Agreement is only applicable to those point(s) of delivery located within the Balancing Authority Area. The rates and charges for RFR Service, applying the formula set forth below, are provided in Appendices B and H.
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