Wind Generating Facility Output Reduction Sample Clauses
The Wind Generating Facility Output Reduction clause defines the circumstances under which the output of a wind power facility may be intentionally reduced. Typically, this clause outlines the conditions—such as grid reliability requirements, maintenance needs, or curtailment orders from grid operators—that justify limiting the facility’s electricity generation. By specifying when and how output reductions can occur, the clause provides clarity for both the facility operator and the power purchaser, ensuring that both parties understand their rights and obligations in situations where full generation is not possible or permitted.
Wind Generating Facility Output Reduction. To protect the reliability of the Transmission System, a Generating Facility that is a wind plant shall be capable of reducing its generation output in increments of no more than fifty (50) MW in five (5) minute intervals. The requirements may be met by using: (a) SCADA control of circuit breakers protecting wind farm collector distribution circuits,
