Service Meter. (a) The company will accept Service Meter Data in the form of power (kW) or energy (kWh). (i) Where Service Meter Data is collected in power (kW) the interval between data points shall be one (1) minute. (ii) Where Service Meter Data is collected in energy (kWh) the allowed intervals between data points shall be one (1), two (2), three (3), five (5), six (6), ten (10), fifteen (15), or thirty (30) minutes. (iii) Service Meter Data shall be submitted to the Company as follows: (A) using a data template to be provided by the Company which is based on local time for Service Meter Data; and (B) free from errors, duplication or in Service Meter Data; and (C) have a continuous timestamp for the entirety of the Service Meter Data. (iv) Any Service Meter Data not provided as above will result in the Provider being requested to resubmit the data and cause delays in the verification, settlement and payment process (b) The Service Meter for a DER could be the MPAN or metering located near to or on the DER. The Company will accept current monitoring as a means of providing data. In this case, the Company will require the below information in order to accept current monitoring and translate it into power (kW): (i) Whether the flexibility source is a single-phase or three-phase connected resource (ii) The voltage level at the point where the current metering is located. Where this is the same as the overall site Point of Connection this can be specified instead. (c) Where a Provider has multiple DERs behind a Service Meter (entered as a single DER in Schedule 3) they must amalgamate this data before sending it to the Company. (d) In accordance with Schedule 3, The Provider should aggregate Service Meter Data for all DERs that are modelled as a portfolio of DER at asset registration. (e) Providers shall provide the Company with Service Meter Data in accordance with the baseline methodology selected in Schedule 5 paragraph 2. (f) On the first occasion the Provider is unable to provide Service Meter Data for any 30- minute period during a Flexibility Event, in any 12-month period, the Company shall determine the Service Meter Data for that 30-minute period using the average of the Service Meter Data for adjacent 30-minute periods. For all subsequent occurrences of a Flexibility Event where the Service Meter Data is missing for a 30-minute period during the 12-month period, the Company shall treat it as a failure to deliver the Flexibility Service.
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Sources: Flexibility Services Agreement, Flexibility Services Agreement