frequency control definition
frequency control means the capability of a power generating module or HVDC system to adjust its active power output in response to a measured deviation of system frequency from a setpoint, in order to maintain stable system frequency;
frequency control has the meaning given to it in the Grid Code;
frequency control has the meaning given to it in the Grid Code;“Funder” means the party providing finance for the development and/or operation of the Providing Unit which has been notified in writing by the Service Provider to the Company from time to time;
More Definitions of frequency control
frequency control means the retention of the Frequency on the Power
frequency control means the business to control the amount of electricity supply according to demand, which is conducted by members who are general transmission and distribution companies to maintain frequency in regional service areas based on Paragraph 1, Article 26 of the Act.
frequency control means the business to control the amount of electricity supply according to demand, which is conducted by members who are general transmission and distribution companies, and distribution companies to maintain frequency in regional
frequency control means an automatic active power regulation in response to a measured deviation of system frequency beyond pre-set thresholds, in order to maintain the stable system frequency of the NIPS.
frequency control means the manner of operating the Facility in which it
frequency control means the retention of the frequency on the power system within acceptable limits;
frequency control means the manner of operating the Facility in which it responds automatically (by increasing or decreasing its electrical output) to deviations in frequency on the Transmission System.]