Examples of GB Grid Code in a sentence
E2.2 The Allocation Platform shall (in addition to the rights set out in Article 76(4) of the Allocation Rules) be permitted to disclose confidential information as may be required to comply with the requirements of the GB Grid Code, the Dutch Codes or the Balancing and Settlement Code.
The concern raised at the GC0048 Workgroup is that the current GB Grid Code enables Offshore Generators to satisfy the Fault Ride Through requirements either at the Offshore Grid Entry Point or the Interface Point.
The requirements for Power Park Modules are slightly more detailed than that for Synchronous Power Generating Modules but in general the requirements for Active Power Recovery would follow existing GB Grid Code practice which effectively states that following clearance of the fault, 90% of the Active Power before the occurrence of the fault shall be restored within 0.5 seconds.
The GB Grid Code does require Fault Ride Through to apply to all types of Offshore Generation.
Unlike the GB Grid Code, the RfG requirements segregate the requirements between Synchronous Plant and Asynchronous Plant.
To a large extent these changes are not substantive in nature and reflect changes that are proposed for electricity transmission licences or reflect the introduction of codes applying across GB, ie a GB Grid Code, a GB CUSC and a GB BSC.
E2.2 The Allocation Platform shall (in addition to the rights set out in Article 76(4) of the Harmonised Allocation Rules) be permitted to disclose confidential information as may be required to comply with the requirements of the GB Grid Code, the Dutch Codes or the Balancing and Settlement Code.
In this case the Power Generating Module would need to ride through any balanced or unbalanced voltage where the phase to phase or phase to earth voltage is above the heavy black line shown in each of the voltage against time curves above; or Retain the same approach as currently documented in the GB Grid Code – i.e. remain connected and stable for any unbalanced fault up to 140ms in duration.
Under the current GB Grid Code, Offshore Generators have the option of satisfying the Fault Ride Through requirements either at the Offshore Grid Entry Point or at the Interface Point (i.e. where the Offshore Transmission system connects to the Onshore Transmission system).
Secondly, as a separate GB Modification (outside of the EU Codes) a Workgroup has been established to investigate how the Storage technologies should be treated under the auspices of the GB Grid Code.