Power Control definition

Power Control means control over the electrical power on the subject Segment of a Covered System.
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Examples of Power Control in a sentence

  • Dispatch will either be by Seller's manual control under the direction of the Company System Operator or by remote computerized control by the EMS provided in Section 1(g) (Active Power Control Interface) of Attachment B (Facility Owned by Seller), in each case at Company's reasonable discretion.

  • The operating committee shall review the requirements for Active Power Control, the data collection and telemetry, and control system parameters from time to time after the date hereof and may agree on modifications thereto to the extent necessary or convenient for operation of the Facility in accordance with this Agreement.

  • The Facility's Active Power Control Interface will control the rate at which electric energy is changed to achieve the active power limit.

  • The SIRF for a Synchronous Providing Unit operating as a Synchronous Compensator that can provide Reactive Power Control or as a Synchronous Motor that can provide Reactive Power Control is set at 45 seconds.

  • The Available Volume of the Providing Unit to provide SSRP in a Trading Period is equal to: Steady-State Reactive Power Range x RP Factor x the percentage of the Trading Period during which the Providing Unit is Synchronised or connected to the Power System and capable of providing Reactive Power Control.

  • Dispatch Test to verify if the Facility's active power limit controls and the Active Power Control Interface with the Company's EMS are working properly.

  • OPERATIONS 32 9.1 General 32 9.2 NYISO and Connecting Transmission Owner Obligations 32 9.3 Developer Obligations 32 9.4 Start-Up and Synchronization 33 9.5 Real and Reactive Power Control 33 9.6 Outages and Interruptions 34 9.7 Switching and Tagging Rules 38 9.8 Use of Attachment Facilities by Third Parties 38 9.9 Disturbance Analysis Data Exchange 38 ARTICLE 10.

  • The Active Power Control Interface will be used to control the net real power import or export from the Facility as required under this Attachment B (Facility Owned by Seller).

  • Test is generally conducted by making small adjustments of the voltage setpoint and verifying by observation that the Facility regulates the voltage at the point of regulation to the setpoint by delivering/receiving reactive power to/from the Company System to maintain the applicable setpoint according to the reactive power control and the reactive amount requirements of Sections 3(a) (Reactive Power Control) and Section 3(b) (Reactive Amount) of Attachment B (Facility Owned by Seller) to this Agreement.

  • If the Active Power Control Interface is unavailable or disabled, the Facility shall not export electric energy to Company, unless the Company, in its sole discretion, agrees to accept electric energy and Seller and Company agree on an alternate means of dispatch.

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