Simulation test. In order to prequalify for offering the Service, the BSP must simulate an activation of the Service. The pool of Delivery Points must at the time of the simulation test simulate a full activation in order to prove that he is capable of following the bidding procedure, communicate the required information and deliver the Service. In this sense: • Upon request of the BSP, ▇▇▇▇ defines a test window of 24 hours not later than 10 working days from reception of the request; • During this time the BSP makes an Energy Bid priced at 0€/MW/h for available volumes in his portfolio (or a part thereof) for this period which can be updated until the normal gate closure time (i.e. RT – 45 mins), in respect to the procedure described in Annex 10. ▇▇▇▇ should be able to activate the Energy Bid during normal business hours (8h-18h); • ▇▇▇▇ chooses when to partially or entirely activate a volume according to the Energy Bid; • The BSP delivers in line with the latest update of the Energy Bid prior to gate closure time; • ▇▇▇▇ then decides according to the criteria stated hereby under if the test was deemed successful and will inform the BSP at latest 10 working days after the day of the test. In case the BSP does not complete the simulation test successfully, ▇▇▇▇ and the BSP will make their best effort to identify the source of the failure and the BSP is expected to solve all issues which lead to and/or stem from the failure in view of performing a new test. Any costs linked to the tests are born by the BSP. No activation remuneration is paid for the activated Energy Bid.
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Sources: General Framework for Tertiary Control Non Reserved Service
Simulation test. In order to prequalify for offering the Service, the BSP Supplier must simulate an activation of the Service. The pool of Delivery Points must at the time of the simulation test simulate a full activation in order to prove that he is capable of following the bidding procedure, communicate the required information and deliver the Service. In this sense: • - Upon request of the BSP, Provider ▇▇▇▇ defines a test window of 24 hours not later than 10 working days from reception of the request; • - During this time the BSP Provider makes an Energy Bid priced at 0€/MW/h for available volumes in his portfolio (or a part thereof) for this period which can be updated until the normal gate closure time (i.e. RT – 45 mins), in respect to the procedure described in Annex 10. ▇▇▇▇ should be able to activate the Energy Bid during normal business hours (8h-18h); • - ▇▇▇▇ chooses when to partially or entirely activate a volume according to the Energy Bid; • - The BSP Provider delivers in line with the latest update of the Energy Bid prior to gate closure time; • - ▇▇▇▇ then decides according to the criteria stated hereby ▇▇▇▇▇▇ under if the test was deemed successful and will inform the BSP Provider at latest 10 working days after the day of the test. In case the BSP Provider does not complete the simulation test successfully, ▇▇▇▇ and the BSP Provider will make their best effort to identify the source of the failure and the BSP Provider is expected to solve all issues which lead to and/or stem from the failure in view of performing a new test. Any costs linked to the tests are born by the BSPProvider. No activation remuneration is paid for the activated Energy Bid.
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Sources: General Framework for the Tertiary Control Non Reserved Power Service