SNSP definition

SNSP or “System Non-Synchronous Penetration” means a value calculated by the Company which specifies the percentage of generation provided by non-Synchronous sources, including HVDC Interconnector imports, relative to the total all-island generation, where total all- island generation includes HVDC Interconnector exports.
SNSP or “System Non-Synchronous Penetration” means the percentage of generation provided by non-Synchronous Providing Units relative to the Power System Demand, where Power System Demand includes Interconnector exports.
SNSP means System Non-Synchronous Penetration. It is a real-time measure of the percentage of generation that comes from non-synchronous sources, such as wind and HVDC interconnector imports, relative to the system demand.

Examples of SNSP in a sentence

  • For the purposes of Section 5.2(c) above, the value of the TOR1 Locational Scalar is as defined in Schedule 9 and shall have a minimum value equal to 1; For the purposes of Section 5.2(c) above, the TOR1 Temporal Scarcity Scalar is an amount equal to: • TOR1TSS2 in the event that SNSP >60% and ≤70%; or The values of TOR1TSS1, TOR1TSS2 and TOR1TSS3 are as defined in the Protocol document.

  • For the purposes of Section 7.2.1(c) above, the value of the RRS Locational Scalar is as defined in Schedule 9 and shall have a minimum value equal to 1; For the purposes of Section 7.2.1(c) above, the RRS Temporal Scarcity Scalar is an amount equal to: • RRSTSS1 in the event that SNSP ≤60%; or • RRSTSS2 in the event that SNSP >60% and ≤70%; or • RRSTSS3 in the event that SNSP >70%; Where: The values of RRSTSS1, RRSTSS2 and RRSTSS3 are as defined in the Protocol document.

  • For the purposes of Section 7.2.1(c) above, the value of the RRS Locational Scalar is as defined in Schedule 9 and shall have a minimum value equal to 1; For the purposes of Section 7.2.1(c) above, the RRS Temporal Scarcity Scalar is an amount equal to:  RRSTSS1 in the event that SNSP ≤60%; or  RRSTSS2 in the event that SNSP >60% and ≤70%; or Where: The values of ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇, ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ and RRSTSS3 are as defined in the Protocol document.

  • For the purposes of Section 3.2(c) above, the value of the POR Locational Scalar is as defined in Schedule 9 and shall have a minimum value equal to 1; For the purposes of Section 3.2(c) above, the POR Temporal Scarcity Scalar is an amount equal to: • PORTSS1 in the event that SNSP <=60%; or • PORTSS2in the event that SNSP >60% and <=70%; or • PORTSS3 in the event that SNSP >70%; Where: The values of PORTSS1, PORTSS2 and PORTSS3 are as defined in the Protocol document.

  • For the purposes of Section 3.2(c) above, the FFR Temporal Scarcity Scalar is an amount equal to: • FFRTSS2 in the event that 50% > SNSP ≤ 60% or • FFRTSS3 in the event that 60% > SNSP ≤70%; The values of FFRTSS1, FFRTSS2, FFRTSS3 and FFRTSS4 are as defined in the Protocol document.

  • For the purposes of Section 7.2.1(c) above, the value of the RRS Locational Scalar is as defined in Schedule 9 and shall have a minimum value equal to 1; For the purposes of Section 7.2.1(c) above, the RRS Temporal Scarcity Scalar is an amount equal to: • RRSTSS1 in the event that SNSP <=≤60%; • RRSTSS2 in the event that SNSP >60% and <=≤70%; or The values of RRSTSS1, RRSTSS2 and RRSTSS3 are as defined in the Protocol document.

  • For the purposes of Section 4.2(c) above, the value of the SOR Locational Scalar is as defined in Schedule 9 and shall have a minimum value equal to 1; For the purposes of Section 4.2(c) above, the SOR Temporal Scarcity Scalar is an amount equal to: • SORTSS2 in the event that SNSP >60% and ≤70%; or The values of SORTSS1, SORTSS2 and SORTSS3 are as defined in the Protocol document.

  • For the purposes of Section 3.2(c) above, the value of the POR Locational Scalar is as defined in Schedule 9 and shall have a minimum value equal to 1; For the purposes of Section 3.2(c) above, the POR Temporal Scarcity Scalar is an amount equal to: • PORTSS1 in the event that SNSP <=≤60%; • PORTSS2 in the event that SNSP >60% and <=≤70%; or The values of PORTSS1, PORTSS2 and PORTSS3 are as defined in the Protocol document.

  • For the purposes of Section 7.2.1(c) above, the value of the RRS Locational Scalar is as defined in Schedule 9 and shall have a minimum value equal to 1; For the purposes of Section 7.2.1(c) above, the RRS Temporal Scarcity Scalar is an amount equal to: • RRSTSS2 in the event that SNSP >60% and ≤70%; The values of RRSTSS1, RRSTSS2 and RRSTSS3 are as defined in the Protocol document.

  • For the purposes of Section 3.2(c) above, the FFR Temporal Scarcity Scalar is an amount equal to: • FFRTSS1 in the event that SNSP <=≤50%; • FFRTSS2 in the event that 50% > SNSP ≤ 60% or • FFRTSS3 in the event that 60% > SNSP <=≤70%; or The values of FFRTSS1, FFRTSS2, FFRTSS3 and FFRTSS4 are as defined in the Protocol document.

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