Frequency Response Service definition

Frequency Response Service means the Mandatory Ancillary Service of Frequency Response and any Commercial Ancillary Service of Frequency Response as may be agreed to be provided by a User from time to time;

Examples of Frequency Response Service in a sentence

  • Ancillary Services include Scheduling, System Control and Dispatch Service; Reactive Supply and Voltage Support Services (or “Voltage Support Service”); Regulation and Frequency Response Service (or “Regulation Service”); Energy Imbalance Service; Operating Reserve Service; and Black Start Capability.

  • Regulation and Frequency Response Service provides the generation capability to follow the moment-to-moment variations of loads in the BPA Control Area and maintain the power system frequency at 60 Hz in conformance with NERC and WECC reliability standards.

  • Regulation and Frequency Response Service is necessary to provide for the continuous balancing of resources (generation and interchange) with load and for maintaining scheduled Interconnection frequency at sixty cycles per second (60 Hz).

  • The rate below applies to all loads in the BPA Control Area that are receiving Regulation and Frequency Response Service from the BPA Control Area, and such Regulation and Frequency Response Service is not provided for under a BPA transmission agreement.

  • The Transmission Customer must either purchase this service from BPA or make alternative comparable arrangements to satisfy its Regulation and Frequency Response Service obligation.

  • Regulation and Frequency Response Service is accomplished by committing on-line generation whose output is raised or lowered (predominantly through the use of automatic generation control equipment) as necessary to follow the moment-by-moment changes in load.

  • Ancillary Services mean Regulation and Frequency Response Service (as defined in Schedule 3 of the PJM Tariff) and Operating Reserves (as defined in Schedules 5 and 6 of the PJM Tariff).

  • IPL will not provide Regulation and Frequency Response Service, Energy Imbalance Service, Operating Reserve-Spinning Reserve Service, or Operating Reserve- Supplemental Reserve Service in connection with sales under the Interconnection Agreement, and there will be no charge for such services in connection with the sales under the Interconnection Agreement.

  • Consequently, provided that Western-UGP is able to purchase additional power resources delivered into its WAUW to provide Regulation and Frequency Response Service to intermittent renewable generation resources serving load within WAUW, costs for these regulation resources will become part of Western- UGP’s Regulation and Frequency Response Service.

  • The charge shall be the product of the currently effective Regulation and Frequency Response Service from Generation sources Service rate as provided for in Schedule 3 of PacifiCorp’s OATT and the amount calculated as the sum of APD plus the Deseret Area Load for which Deseret has the obligation to supply Regulation Reserve Service, less any amounts self supplied by Deseret.