Fast Frequency Response definition

Fast Frequency Response or “FFR” has the meaning given to it in Section1 of Part B of Schedule 4;
Fast Frequency Response or “Fast Frequency Response Grid Service” – Has the meaning set forth in Exhibit A-1 (Fast Frequency Response Description and Requirements).
Fast Frequency Response means the mode of operation of the Facility described in Section 1(g)(xiii)(A) of Attachment B (Facility Owned by Seller).

Examples of Fast Frequency Response in a sentence

  • Please indicate which services can be provided FFR POR Fast Frequency Response 22.

  • Fast Frequency Response (FFR) is the additional MW Output or MW Reduction required compared to the pre-incident MW Output or MW Reduction, which is fully available from a Providing Unit within 300 ms after the start of an Event and sustainable up to 10 seconds after the start of the Event.

  • Response - Available Volume, Payment and Performance Assessment The basis for payments for Fast Frequency Response (FFR) is the calculation of the FFR Available Volume of the Providing Unit over a Trading Period.

  • The Service Provider must provide Fast Frequency Response in accordance with the technical requirements of this Schedule and the relevant Operating Parameters for the Providing Unit.


More Definitions of Fast Frequency Response

Fast Frequency Response. The Facility frequency response may be configured to allow for a mode of operation to provide fast frequency response, as an alternative setting to the normal steady-state Frequency Response. When in this mode of operation, the frequency droop characteristic will be configured to charge or discharge with a different set of parameters to allow for a faster and larger proportional charge and discharge in response to frequency changes outside of the configurable deadband. Isochronous / Black Start: The Facility will be capable of operating in a zero droop (isochronous) mode of operation. When in this mode of operation, the frequency droop characteristic will be configured as needed to keep system frequency at a target. In a black start configuration, the target shall be 60 Hz. If isochronous is specified while in operation, the target shall be initialized to the grid frequency and the target increased or decreased from the Company System through the control interface.

Related to Fast Frequency Response

  • Emergency response as used in RCW 38.52.430 means a public

  • Initial Response means the first contact by a Support Representative after the incident has been logged and a ticket generated. This may include an automated email response depending on when the incident is first communicated.