Common use of Electric Storage Resources Clause in Contracts

Electric Storage Resources. Developer interconnecting an electric storage resource shall establish an operating range in Appendix C of its LGIA that specifies a minimum state of charge and a maximum state of charge between which the electric storage resource will be required to provide primary frequency response consistent with the conditions set forth in Articles 9.5.5, 9.5.5.1, 9.5.5.2, and 9.5.5.3 of this Agreement. Appendix C shall specify whether the operating range is static or dynamic, and shall consider (1) the expected magnitude of frequency deviations in the interconnection; (2) the expected duration that system frequency will remain outside of the deadband parameter in the interconnection; (3) the expected incidence of frequency deviations outside of the deadband parameter in the interconnection; (4) the physical capabilities of the electric storage resource; (5) operational limitations of the electric storage resources due to manufacturer specification; and (6) any other relevant factors agreed to by the NYISO, Connecting Transmission Owner, and Developer. If the operating range is dynamic, then Appendix C must establish how frequently the operating range will be reevaluated and the factors that may be considered during its reevaluation. Developer’s electric storage resource is required to provide timely and sustained primary frequency response consistent with Article 9.5.5.2 of this Agreement when it is online and dispatched to inject electricity to the New York State Transmission System and/or receive electricity from the New York State Transmission System. This excludes circumstances when the electric storage resource is not dispatched to inject electricity to the New York State Transmission System and/or dispatched to receive electricity from the New York State Transmission System. If Developer’s electric storage resource is charging at the time of a frequency deviation outside of its deadband parameter, it is to increase (for over-frequency deviations) or decrease (for under-frequency deviations) the rate at which it is charging in accordance with its droop parameter. Developer’s electric storage resource is not required to change from charging to discharging, or vice versa, unless the response necessitated by the droop and deadband settings requires it to do so and it is technically capable of making such a transition.

Appears in 75 contracts

Samples: Service Agreement, Service Agreement, Study Agreement

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Electric Storage Resources. Developer Interconnection Customer interconnecting an electric storage resource shall establish an operating range in Appendix C Attachment 5 of its LGIA SGIA that specifies a minimum state of charge and a maximum state of charge between which the electric storage resource will be required to provide primary frequency response consistent with the conditions set forth in Articles 9.5.51.8.3, 9.5.5.11.8.3.1, 9.5.5.21.8.3.2, and 9.5.5.3 1.8.3.3 of this Agreement. Appendix C Attachment 5 shall specify whether the operating range is static or dynamic, and shall consider (1) the expected magnitude of frequency deviations in the interconnection; (2) the expected duration that system frequency will remain outside of the deadband parameter in the interconnection; (3) the expected incidence of frequency deviations outside of the deadband parameter in the interconnection; (4) the physical capabilities of the electric storage resource; (5) operational limitations of the electric storage resources due to manufacturer specification; and (6) any other relevant factors agreed to by the NYISO, Connecting Transmission Owner, and DeveloperInterconnection Customer. If the operating range is dynamic, then Appendix C Attachment 5 must establish how frequently the operating range will be reevaluated and the factors that may be considered during its reevaluation. DeveloperInterconnection Customer’s electric storage resource is required to provide timely and sustained primary frequency response consistent with Article 9.5.5.2 1.8.3.2 of this Agreement when it is online and dispatched to inject electricity to the New York State Transmission System and/or receive electricity from the New York State Transmission System. This excludes circumstances when the electric storage resource is not dispatched to inject electricity to the New York State Transmission System and/or dispatched to receive electricity from the New York State Transmission System. If DeveloperInterconnection Customer’s electric storage resource is charging at the time of a frequency deviation outside of its deadband parameter, it is to increase (for over-frequency deviations) or decrease (for under-frequency deviations) the rate at which it is charging in accordance with its droop parameter. DeveloperInterconnection Customer’s electric storage resource is not required to change from charging to discharging, or vice versa, unless the response necessitated by the droop and deadband settings requires it to do so and it is technically capable of making such a transition.

Appears in 69 contracts

Samples: Service Agreement, Service Agreement, Service Agreement

Electric Storage Resources. Developer Interconnection Customer interconnecting a Large Generating Facility that is an electric storage resource shall establish an operating range in Appendix C of its LGIA that specifies a minimum state of charge and a maximum state of charge between which the electric storage resource will be required to provide primary frequency response consistent with the conditions set forth in Articles 9.5.59.6.4, 9.5.5.19.6.4.1, 9.5.5.29.6.4.2, and 9.5.5.3 9.6.4.3 of this Agreement. Appendix C shall specify whether the operating range is static or dynamic, and shall consider (1) the expected magnitude of frequency deviations in the interconnection; (2) the expected duration that system frequency will remain outside of the deadband parameter in the interconnection; (3) the expected incidence of frequency deviations outside of the deadband parameter in the interconnection; (4) the physical capabilities of the electric storage resource; (5) operational limitations of the electric storage resources resource due to manufacturer specificationspecifications; and (6) any other relevant factors agreed to by the NYISOSystem Operator, Connecting Interconnecting Transmission Owner, Owner and DeveloperInterconnection Customer. If the operating range is dynamic, then Appendix C must establish how frequently the operating range will be reevaluated and the factors that may be considered during its reevaluation. DeveloperInterconnection Customer’s electric storage resource is required to provide timely and sustained primary frequency response consistent with Article 9.5.5.2 9.6.4.2 of this Agreement when it is online and dispatched to inject electricity to the New York State England Transmission System and/or receive electricity from the New York State England Transmission System. This excludes circumstances when the electric storage resource is not dispatched to inject electricity to the New York State England Transmission System and/or dispatched to receive electricity from the New York State England Transmission System. If DeveloperInterconnection Customer’s electric storage resource is charging at the time of a frequency deviation outside of its deadband parameter, it is to increase (for over-frequency deviations) or decrease (for under-frequency deviations) the rate at which it is charging in accordance with its droop parameter. DeveloperInterconnection Customer’s electric storage resource is not required to change from charging to discharging, or vice versa, unless the response necessitated by the droop and deadband settings requires it to do so and it is technically capable of making such a transition.

Appears in 9 contracts

Samples: Via Electronic Filing, Large Generator Interconnection Agreement, Electronic Filing

Electric Storage Resources. Developer Interconnection Customer interconnecting an electric storage resource shall establish an operating range in Appendix C Attachment 5 of its LGIA SGIA that specifies a minimum state of charge and a maximum state of charge between which the electric storage resource will be required to provide primary frequency response consistent with the conditions set forth in Articles 9.5.51.8.3, 9.5.5.11.8.3.1, 9.5.5.21.8.3.2, and 9.5.5.3 1.8.3.3 of this Agreement. Appendix C Attachment 5 shall specify whether the operating range is static or dynamic, and shall consider (1) the expected magnitude of frequency deviations in the interconnection; (2) the expected duration that system frequency will remain outside of the deadband parameter in the interconnection; (3) the expected incidence of frequency deviations outside of the deadband parameter in the interconnection; (4) the physical capabilities of the electric storage resource; (5) operational limitations of the electric storage resources due to manufacturer specification; and (6) any other relevant factors agreed to by the NYISO, Connecting Transmission Owner, and DeveloperInterconnection Customer. If the operating range is dynamic, then Appendix C Attachment 5 SERVICE AGREEMENT NO. 2591 must establish how frequently the operating range will be reevaluated and the factors that may be considered during its reevaluation. DeveloperInterconnection Customer’s electric storage resource is required to provide timely and sustained primary frequency response consistent with Article 9.5.5.2 1.8.3.2 of this Agreement when it is online and dispatched to inject electricity to the New York State Transmission System and/or receive electricity from the New York State Transmission System. This excludes circumstances when the electric storage resource is not dispatched to inject electricity to the New York State Transmission System and/or dispatched to receive electricity from the New York State Transmission System. If DeveloperInterconnection Customer’s electric storage resource is charging at the time of a frequency deviation outside of its deadband parameter, it is to increase (for over-frequency deviations) or decrease (for under-frequency deviations) the rate at which it is charging in accordance with its droop parameter. DeveloperInterconnection Customer’s electric storage resource is not required to change from charging to discharging, or vice versa, unless the response necessitated by the droop and deadband settings requires it to do so and it is technically capable of making such a transition.

Appears in 6 contracts

Samples: Service Agreement, Service Agreement, Service Agreement

Electric Storage Resources. Developer Interconnection Customer interconnecting an electric storage resource shall establish an operating range in Appendix C Attachment 5 of its LGIA SGIA that specifies a minimum state of charge and a maximum state of charge between which the electric storage resource will be required to provide primary frequency response consistent with the conditions set forth in Articles 9.5.51.8.3, 9.5.5.11.8.3.1, 9.5.5.21.8.3.2, and 9.5.5.3 1.8.3.3 of this Agreement. Appendix C Attachment 5 shall specify whether the operating range is static or dynamic, and shall consider (1) the expected magnitude of frequency deviations in the interconnection; (2) the expected duration that system frequency will remain outside of the deadband parameter in the interconnection; (3) the expected incidence of frequency deviations outside of the deadband parameter in the interconnection; (4) the physical capabilities of the electric storage resource; (5) operational limitations of the electric storage resources due to manufacturer specification; and (6) any other relevant factors agreed to by the NYISO, Connecting Transmission Owner, and DeveloperInterconnection Customer. If the operating range is dynamic, then Appendix C Attachment 5 SERVICE AGREEMENT NO. 2556 must establish how frequently the operating range will be reevaluated and the factors that may be considered during its reevaluation. DeveloperInterconnection Customer’s electric storage resource is required to provide timely and sustained primary frequency response consistent with Article 9.5.5.2 1.8.3.2 of this Agreement when it is online and dispatched to inject electricity to the New York State Transmission System and/or receive electricity from the New York State Transmission System. This excludes circumstances when the electric storage resource is not dispatched to inject electricity to the New York State Transmission System and/or dispatched to receive electricity from the New York State Transmission System. If DeveloperInterconnection Customer’s electric storage resource is charging at the time of a frequency deviation outside of its deadband parameter, it is to increase (for over-frequency deviations) or decrease (for under-frequency deviations) the rate at which it is charging in accordance with its droop parameter. DeveloperInterconnection Customer’s electric storage resource is not required to change from charging to discharging, or vice versa, unless the response necessitated by the droop and deadband settings requires it to do so and it is technically capable of making such a transition.

Appears in 6 contracts

Samples: Service Agreement, Service Agreement, Service Agreement

Electric Storage Resources. Developer Interconnection Customer interconnecting an electric storage resource shall establish an operating range in Appendix C Attachment 5 of its LGIA SGIA that specifies a minimum state of charge and a maximum state of charge between which the electric storage resource will be required to provide primary frequency response consistent with the conditions set forth in Articles 9.5.51.8.3, 9.5.5.11.8.3.1, 9.5.5.21.8.3.2, and 9.5.5.3 1.8.3.3 of this Agreement. Appendix C Attachment 5 shall specify whether the operating range is static or dynamic, and shall consider (1) the expected magnitude of frequency deviations in the interconnection; (2) the expected duration that system frequency will remain outside of the deadband parameter in the interconnection; (3) the expected incidence of frequency deviations outside of the deadband parameter in the interconnection; (4) the physical capabilities of the electric storage resource; (5) operational limitations of the electric storage resources due to manufacturer specification; and (6) any other relevant factors agreed to by the NYISO, Connecting Transmission Owner, and DeveloperInterconnection Customer. If the operating range is dynamic, then Appendix C Attachment 5 must establish how frequently the operating range will be reevaluated and the factors that may be considered during its reevaluation. DeveloperSERVICE AGREEMENT NO. 2547 Interconnection Customer’s electric storage resource is required to provide timely and sustained primary frequency response consistent with Article 9.5.5.2 1.8.3.2 of this Agreement when it is online and dispatched to inject electricity to the New York State Transmission System and/or receive electricity from the New York State Transmission System. This excludes circumstances when the electric storage resource is not dispatched to inject electricity to the New York State Transmission System and/or dispatched to receive electricity from the New York State Transmission System. If DeveloperInterconnection Customer’s electric storage resource is charging at the time of a frequency deviation outside of its deadband parameter, it is to increase (for over-frequency deviations) or decrease (for under-frequency deviations) the rate at which it is charging in accordance with its droop parameter. DeveloperInterconnection Customer’s electric storage resource is not required to change from charging to discharging, or vice versa, unless the response necessitated by the droop and deadband settings requires it to do so and it is technically capable of making such a transition.

Appears in 6 contracts

Samples: Service Agreement, Service Agreement, Service Agreement

Electric Storage Resources. Developer Interconnection Customer interconnecting an electric storage resource shall establish an operating range in Appendix C Attachment 5 of its LGIA SGIA that specifies a minimum state of charge and a maximum state of charge between which the electric storage resource will be required to provide primary frequency response consistent with the conditions set forth in Articles 9.5.51.8.3, 9.5.5.11.8.3.1, 9.5.5.21.8.3.2, and 9.5.5.3 1.8.3.3 of this Agreement. Appendix C Attachment 5 shall specify whether the operating range is static or dynamic, and shall consider (1) the expected magnitude of frequency deviations in the interconnection; (2) the expected duration that system frequency will remain outside of the deadband parameter in the interconnection; (3) the expected incidence of frequency deviations outside of the deadband parameter in the interconnection; (4) the physical capabilities of the electric storage resource; (5) operational limitations of the electric storage resources due to manufacturer specification; and (6) any other relevant factors agreed to by the NYISO, Connecting Transmission Owner, and DeveloperInterconnection Customer. If the operating range is dynamic, then Appendix C Attachment 5 must establish how frequently the operating range will be reevaluated and the factors that may be considered during its reevaluation. DeveloperSERVICE AGREEMENT NO. 2571 Interconnection Customer’s electric storage resource is required to provide timely and sustained primary frequency response consistent with Article 9.5.5.2 1.8.3.2 of this Agreement when it is online and dispatched to inject electricity to the New York State Transmission System and/or receive electricity from the New York State Transmission System. This excludes circumstances when the electric storage resource is not dispatched to inject electricity to the New York State Transmission System and/or dispatched to receive electricity from the New York State Transmission System. If DeveloperInterconnection Customer’s electric storage resource is charging at the time of a frequency deviation outside of its deadband parameter, it is to increase (for over-frequency deviations) or decrease (for under-frequency deviations) the rate at which it is charging in accordance with its droop parameter. DeveloperInterconnection Customer’s electric storage resource is not required to change from charging to discharging, or vice versa, unless the response necessitated by the droop and deadband settings requires it to do so and it is technically capable of making such a transition.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Service Agreement, Service Agreement, Service Agreement

Electric Storage Resources. Developer Interconnection Customer interconnecting an electric storage resource shall establish an operating range in Appendix C Attachment 5 of its LGIA SGIA that specifies a minimum state of charge and a maximum state of charge between which the electric storage resource will be required to provide primary frequency response consistent with the conditions set forth in Articles 9.5.51.8.3, 9.5.5.11.8.3.1, 9.5.5.21.8.3.2, and 9.5.5.3 1.8.3.3 of this Agreement. Appendix C Attachment 5 shall specify whether the operating range is static or dynamic, and shall consider (1) the expected magnitude of frequency deviations in the interconnection; (2) the expected duration that system frequency will remain outside of the deadband parameter in the interconnection; (3) the expected incidence of frequency deviations outside of the deadband parameter in the interconnection; (4) the physical capabilities of the electric storage resource; (5) operational limitations of the electric storage resources due to manufacturer specification; and (6) any other relevant factors agreed to by the NYISO, Connecting Transmission Owner, and DeveloperInterconnection Customer. If the operating range is dynamic, then Appendix C Attachment 5 SERVICE AGREEMENT NO. 2527 must establish how frequently the operating range will be reevaluated and the factors that may be considered during its reevaluation. DeveloperInterconnection Customer’s electric storage resource is required to provide timely and sustained primary frequency response consistent with Article 9.5.5.2 1.8.3.2 of this Agreement when it is online and dispatched to inject electricity to the New York State Transmission System and/or receive electricity from the New York State Transmission System. This excludes circumstances when the electric storage resource is not dispatched to inject electricity to the New York State Transmission System and/or dispatched to receive electricity from the New York State Transmission System. If DeveloperInterconnection Customer’s electric storage resource is charging at the time of a frequency deviation outside of its deadband parameter, it is to increase (for over-frequency deviations) or decrease (for under-frequency deviations) the rate at which it is charging in accordance with its droop parameter. DeveloperInterconnection Customer’s electric storage resource is not required to change from charging to discharging, or vice versa, unless the response necessitated by the droop and deadband settings requires it to do so and it is technically capable of making such a transition.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Service Agreement, Service Agreement, Service Agreement

Electric Storage Resources. Developer Interconnection Customer interconnecting an electric storage resource shall establish an operating range in Appendix C Attachment 5 of its LGIA SGIA that specifies a minimum state of charge and a maximum state of charge between which the electric storage resource will be required to provide primary frequency response consistent with the conditions set forth in Articles 9.5.51.8.3, 9.5.5.11.8.3.1, 9.5.5.21.8.3.2, and 9.5.5.3 1.8.3.3 of this Agreement. Appendix C Attachment 5 shall specify whether the operating range is static or dynamic, and shall consider (1) the expected magnitude of frequency deviations in the interconnection; (2) the expected duration that system frequency will remain outside of the deadband parameter in the interconnection; (3) the expected incidence of frequency deviations outside of the deadband parameter in the interconnection; (4) the SERVICE AGREEMENT NO. 2572 physical capabilities of the electric storage resource; (5) operational limitations of the electric storage resources due to manufacturer specification; and (6) any other relevant factors agreed to by the NYISO, Connecting Transmission Owner, and DeveloperInterconnection Customer. If the operating range is dynamic, then Appendix C Attachment 5 must establish how frequently the operating range will be reevaluated and the factors that may be considered during its reevaluation. DeveloperInterconnection Customer’s electric storage resource is required to provide timely and sustained primary frequency response consistent with Article 9.5.5.2 1.8.3.2 of this Agreement when it is online and dispatched to inject electricity to the New York State Transmission System and/or receive electricity from the New York State Transmission System. This excludes circumstances when the electric storage resource is not dispatched to inject electricity to the New York State Transmission System and/or dispatched to receive electricity from the New York State Transmission System. If DeveloperInterconnection Customer’s electric storage resource is charging at the time of a frequency deviation outside of its deadband parameter, it is to increase (for over-frequency deviations) or decrease (for under-frequency deviations) the rate at which it is charging in accordance with its droop parameter. DeveloperInterconnection Customer’s electric storage resource is not required to change from charging to discharging, or vice versa, unless the response necessitated by the droop and deadband settings requires it to do so and it is technically capable of making such a transition.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Service Agreement, Service Agreement, Service Agreement

Electric Storage Resources. Developer Interconnection Customer interconnecting an electric storage resource shall establish an operating range in Appendix C Attachment 5 of its LGIA SGIA that specifies a minimum state of charge and a maximum state of charge between which the electric storage resource will be required to provide primary frequency response consistent with the conditions set forth in Articles 9.5.51.8.3, 9.5.5.11.8.3.1, 9.5.5.21.8.3.2, and 9.5.5.3 1.8.3.3 of this Agreement. Appendix C Attachment 5 shall specify whether the operating range is static or dynamic, and shall consider (1) the expected magnitude of frequency deviations in the interconnection; (2) the expected duration that system frequency will remain outside of the deadband parameter in the interconnection; (3) the expected incidence of frequency deviations outside of the deadband parameter in the interconnection; (4) the physical capabilities of the electric storage resource; (5) operational limitations of the electric storage resources due to manufacturer specification; and (6) any other relevant factors agreed to by the NYISO, Connecting Transmission Owner, and DeveloperInterconnection Customer. If the operating range is dynamic, then Appendix C Attachment 5 SERVICE AGREEMENT NO. 2550 must establish how frequently the operating range will be reevaluated and the factors that may be considered during its reevaluation. DeveloperInterconnection Customer’s electric storage resource is required to provide timely and sustained primary frequency response consistent with Article 9.5.5.2 1.8.3.2 of this Agreement when it is online and dispatched to inject electricity to the New York State Transmission System and/or receive electricity from the New York State Transmission System. This excludes circumstances when the electric storage resource is not dispatched to inject electricity to the New York State Transmission System and/or dispatched to receive electricity from the New York State Transmission System. If DeveloperInterconnection Customer’s electric storage resource is charging at the time of a frequency deviation outside of its deadband parameter, it is to increase (for over-frequency deviations) or decrease (for under-frequency deviations) the rate at which it is charging in accordance with its droop parameter. DeveloperInterconnection Customer’s electric storage resource is not required to change from charging to discharging, or vice versa, unless the response necessitated by the droop and deadband settings requires it to do so and it is technically capable of making such a transition.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Service Agreement, Service Agreement, Service Agreement

Electric Storage Resources. Developer Interconnection Customer interconnecting a Small Generating Facility that is an electric storage resource shall establish an operating range in Appendix C Attachment 5 of its LGIA SGIA that specifies a minimum state of charge and a maximum state of charge between which the electric storage resource will be required to provide primary frequency response consistent with the conditions set forth in Articles 9.5.51.8.3, 9.5.5.11.8.3.1, 9.5.5.2, 1.8.3.2 and 9.5.5.3 1.8.3.3 of this Agreement. Appendix C Attachment 5 shall specify whether the operating range is static or dynamic, and shall consider consider: (1) the expected magnitude of frequency deviations in the interconnection; (2) the expected duration that system frequency will remain outside of the deadband parameter in the interconnection; (3) the expected incidence of frequency deviations outside of the deadband parameter in the interconnection; (4) the physical capabilities of the electric storage resource; (5) operational limitations of the electric storage resources resource due to manufacturer specificationspecifications; and (6) any other relevant factors agreed to by the NYISOSystem Operator, Connecting Interconnecting Transmission Owner, Owner and DeveloperInterconnection Customer. If the operating range is dynamic, then Appendix C Attachment 5 must establish how frequently the operating range will be reevaluated and the factors that may be considered during its reevaluation. DeveloperInterconnection Customer’s electric storage resource is required to provide timely and sustained primary frequency response consistent with Article 9.5.5.2 1.8.3.2 of this Agreement when it is online and dispatched to inject electricity to the New York State England Transmission System and/or receive electricity from the New York State England Transmission System. This excludes circumstances when the electric storage resource is not dispatched to inject electricity to the New York State England Transmission System and/or dispatched to receive electricity from the New York State England Transmission System. If DeveloperInterconnection Customer’s electric storage resource is charging at the time of a frequency deviation outside of its deadband parameter, it is to increase (for over-frequency deviations) or decrease (for under-frequency deviations) the rate at which it is charging in accordance with its droop parameter. DeveloperInterconnection Customer’s electric storage resource is not required to change from charging to discharging, or vice versa, unless the response necessitated by the droop and deadband settings requires it to do so and it is technically capable of making such a transition.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Small Generator Interconnection Agreement, Interconnection Agreement, Small Generator Interconnection Agreement

Electric Storage Resources. Developer Interconnection Customer interconnecting an electric storage resource shall establish an operating range in Appendix C Attachment 5 of its LGIA SGIA that specifies a minimum state of charge and a maximum state of charge between which the electric storage resource will be required to provide primary frequency response consistent with the conditions set forth in Articles 9.5.51.8.3, 9.5.5.11.8.3.1, 9.5.5.21.8.3.2, and 9.5.5.3 1.8.3.3 of this Agreement. Appendix C Attachment 5 shall specify whether the operating range is static or dynamic, and shall consider (1) the expected magnitude of frequency deviations in the interconnection; (2) the expected duration that system frequency will remain outside of the deadband parameter in the interconnection; (3) the expected incidence of frequency deviations outside of the deadband parameter in the interconnection; (4) the physical capabilities of the electric storage resource; (5) operational limitations of the electric storage resources due to manufacturer specification; and (6) any other relevant factors agreed to by the NYISO, Connecting Transmission Owner, and DeveloperInterconnection Customer. If the operating range is dynamic, then Appendix C Attachment 5 SERVICE AGREEMENT NO. 2638 must establish how frequently the operating range will be reevaluated and the factors that may be considered during its reevaluation. DeveloperInterconnection Customer’s electric storage resource is required to provide timely and sustained primary frequency response consistent with Article 9.5.5.2 1.8.3.2 of this Agreement when it is online and dispatched to inject electricity to the New York State Transmission System and/or receive electricity from the New York State Transmission System. This excludes circumstances when the electric storage resource is not dispatched to inject electricity to the New York State Transmission System and/or dispatched to receive electricity from the New York State Transmission System. If DeveloperInterconnection Customer’s electric storage resource is charging at the time of a frequency deviation outside of its deadband parameter, it is to increase (for over-frequency deviations) or decrease (for under-frequency deviations) the rate at which it is charging in accordance with its droop parameter. DeveloperInterconnection Customer’s electric storage resource is not required to change from charging to discharging, or vice versa, unless the response necessitated by the droop and deadband settings requires it to do so and it is technically capable of making such a transition.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Service Agreement, Service Agreement, Service Agreement

Electric Storage Resources. Developer Interconnection Customer interconnecting a Small Generating Facility that contains an is an electric storage resource shall establish an operating range in Appendix C Attachment 5 of its LGIA SGIA that specifies a minimum state of charge and a maximum state of charge between which the electric storage resource will be required to provide primary frequency response consistent with the conditions set forth in Articles 9.5.51.8.3, 9.5.5.11.8.3.1, 9.5.5.2, 1.8.3.2 and 9.5.5.3 1.8.3.3 of this Agreement. Appendix C Attachment 5 shall specify whether the operating range is static or dynamic, and shall consider consider: (1) the expected magnitude of frequency deviations in the interconnection; (2) the expected duration that system frequency will remain outside of the deadband parameter in the interconnection; (3) the expected incidence of frequency deviations outside of the deadband parameter in the interconnection; (4) the physical capabilities of the electric storage resource; (5) operational limitations of the electric storage resources resource due to manufacturer specificationspecifications; and (6) any other relevant factors agreed to by the NYISOSystem Operator, Connecting Interconnecting Transmission Owner, Owner and DeveloperInterconnection Customer. If the operating range is dynamic, then Appendix C Attachment 5 must establish how frequently the operating range will be reevaluated and the factors that may be considered during its reevaluation. DeveloperInterconnection Customer’s electric storage resource is required to provide timely and sustained primary frequency response consistent with Article 9.5.5.2 1.8.3.2 of this Agreement when it is online and dispatched to inject electricity to the New York State England Transmission System and/or receive electricity from the New York State England Transmission System. This excludes circumstances when the electric storage resource is not dispatched to inject electricity to the New York State England Transmission System and/or dispatched to receive electricity from the New York State England Transmission System. If DeveloperInterconnection Customer’s electric storage resource is charging at the time of a frequency deviation outside of its deadband parameter, it is to increase (for over-frequency deviations) or decrease (for under-frequency deviations) the rate at which it is charging in accordance with its droop parameter. DeveloperInterconnection Customer’s electric storage resource is not required to change from charging to discharging, or vice versa, unless the response necessitated by the droop and deadband settings requires it to do so and it is technically capable of making such a transition.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Small Generator Interconnection Agreement, Small Generator Interconnection Agreement, Small Generator Interconnection Agreement

Electric Storage Resources. Developer Interconnection Customer interconnecting an electric storage resource shall establish an operating range in Appendix C Attachment 5 of its LGIA SGIA that specifies a minimum state of charge and a maximum state of charge between which the electric storage resource will be required to provide primary frequency response consistent with the conditions set forth in Articles 9.5.51.8.3, 9.5.5.11.8.3.1, 9.5.5.21.8.3.2, and 9.5.5.3 1.8.3.3 of this Agreement. Appendix C Attachment 5 shall specify whether the operating range is static or dynamic, and shall consider (1) the expected magnitude of frequency deviations in the interconnection; (2) the expected duration that system frequency will remain outside of the deadband parameter in the interconnection; (3) the expected incidence of frequency deviations outside of the deadband parameter in the interconnection; (4) the physical capabilities of the electric storage resource; (5) operational limitations of the electric storage resources due to manufacturer specification; and (6) any other relevant factors agreed to by the NYISO, Connecting Transmission Owner, and DeveloperInterconnection Customer. If the operating range is dynamic, then Appendix C Attachment 5 SERVICE AGREEMENT NO. 2554 must establish how frequently the operating range will be reevaluated and the factors that may be considered during its reevaluation. DeveloperInterconnection Customer’s electric storage resource is required to provide timely and sustained primary frequency response consistent with Article 9.5.5.2 1.8.3.2 of this Agreement when it is online and dispatched to inject electricity to the New York State Transmission System and/or receive electricity from the New York State Transmission System. This excludes circumstances when the electric storage resource is not dispatched to inject electricity to the New York State Transmission System and/or dispatched to receive electricity from the New York State Transmission System. If DeveloperInterconnection Customer’s electric storage resource is charging at the time of a frequency deviation outside of its deadband parameter, it is to increase (for over-frequency deviations) or decrease (for under-frequency deviations) the rate at which it is charging in accordance with its droop parameter. DeveloperInterconnection Customer’s electric storage resource is not required to change from charging to discharging, or vice versa, unless the response necessitated by the droop and deadband settings requires it to do so and it is technically capable of making such a transition.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Service Agreement, Service Agreement, Service Agreement

Electric Storage Resources. Developer Interconnection Customer interconnecting a Large Generating Facility that is ancontains an electric storage resource shall establish an operating range in Appendix C of its LGIA that specifies a minimum state of charge and a maximum state of charge between which the electric storage resource will be required to provide primary frequency response consistent with the conditions set forth in Articles 9.5.59.6.4, 9.5.5.19.6.4.1, 9.5.5.29.6.4.2, and 9.5.5.3 9.6.4.3 of this Agreement. Appendix C shall specify whether the operating range is static or dynamic, and shall consider (1) the expected magnitude of frequency deviations in the interconnection; (2) the expected duration that system frequency will remain outside of the deadband parameter in the interconnection; (3) the expected incidence of frequency deviations outside of the deadband parameter in the interconnection; (4) the physical capabilities of the electric storage resource; (5) operational limitations of the electric storage resources resource due to manufacturer specificationspecifications; and (6) any other relevant factors agreed to by the NYISOSystem Operator, Connecting Interconnecting Transmission Owner, Owner and DeveloperInterconnection Customer. If the operating range is dynamic, then Appendix C must establish how frequently the operating range will be reevaluated and the factors that may be considered during its reevaluation. DeveloperInterconnection Customer’s electric storage resource is required to provide timely and sustained primary frequency response consistent with Article 9.5.5.2 9.6.4.2 of this Agreement when it is online and dispatched to inject electricity to the New York State England Transmission System and/or receive electricity from the New York State England Transmission System. This excludes circumstances when the electric storage resource is not dispatched to inject electricity to the New York State England Transmission System and/or dispatched to receive electricity from the New York State England Transmission System. If DeveloperInterconnection Customer’s electric storage resource is charging at the time of a frequency deviation outside of its deadband parameter, it is to increase (for over-frequency deviations) or decrease (for under-frequency deviations) the rate at which it is charging in accordance with its droop parameter. DeveloperInterconnection Customer’s electric storage resource is not required to change from charging to discharging, or vice versa, unless the response necessitated by the droop and deadband settings requires it to do so and it is technically capable of making such a transition.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Interconnection Agreement, Interconnection Agreement, Interconnection Agreement

Electric Storage Resources. Developer Interconnection Customer interconnecting an electric storage resource shall establish an operating range in Appendix C Attachment 5 of its LGIA SGIA that specifies a minimum state of charge and a maximum state of charge between which the electric storage resource will be required to provide primary frequency response consistent with the conditions set forth in Articles 9.5.51.8.3, 9.5.5.11.8.3.1, 9.5.5.21.8.3.2, and 9.5.5.3 1.8.3.3 of this Agreement. Appendix C Attachment 5 shall specify whether the operating range is static or dynamic, and shall consider (1) the expected magnitude of frequency deviations in the interconnection; (2) the expected duration that system frequency will remain outside of the deadband parameter in the interconnection; (3) the expected incidence of frequency deviations outside of the deadband parameter in the interconnection; (4) the physical capabilities of the electric storage resource; (5) operational limitations of the electric storage resources due to manufacturer specification; and (6) any other relevant factors agreed to by the NYISO, Connecting Transmission Owner, and DeveloperInterconnection Customer. If the operating range is dynamic, then Appendix C Attachment 5 SERVICE AGREEMENT NO. 2546 must establish how frequently the operating range will be reevaluated and the factors that may be considered during its reevaluation. DeveloperInterconnection Customer’s electric storage resource is required to provide timely and sustained primary frequency response consistent with Article 9.5.5.2 1.8.3.2 of this Agreement when it is online and dispatched to inject electricity to the New York State Transmission System and/or receive electricity from the New York State Transmission System. This excludes circumstances when the electric storage resource is not dispatched to inject electricity to the New York State Transmission System and/or dispatched to receive electricity from the New York State Transmission System. If DeveloperInterconnection Customer’s electric storage resource is charging at the time of a frequency deviation outside of its deadband parameter, it is to increase (for over-frequency deviations) or decrease (for under-frequency deviations) the rate at which it is charging in accordance with its droop parameter. DeveloperInterconnection Customer’s electric storage resource is not required to change from charging to discharging, or vice versa, unless the response necessitated by the droop and deadband settings requires it to do so and it is technically capable of making such a transition.

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Samples: Service Agreement, Service Agreement, Service Agreement

Electric Storage Resources. Developer Interconnection Customer interconnecting an electric storage resource shall establish an operating range in Appendix C Attachment 5 of its LGIA SGIA that specifies a minimum state of charge and a maximum state of charge between which the electric storage resource will be required to provide primary frequency response consistent with the conditions set forth in Articles 9.5.51.8.3, 9.5.5.11.8.3.1, 9.5.5.21.8.3.2, and 9.5.5.3 1.8.3.3 of this Agreement. Appendix C Attachment 5 shall specify whether the operating range is static or dynamic, and shall consider (1) the expected magnitude of frequency deviations in the interconnection; (2) the expected duration that system frequency will remain outside of the deadband parameter in the interconnection; (3) the expected incidence of frequency deviations outside of the deadband parameter in the interconnection; (4) the physical capabilities of the electric storage resource; (5) operational limitations of the electric storage resources due to manufacturer specification; and (6) any other relevant factors agreed to by the NYISO, Connecting Transmission Owner, and DeveloperInterconnection Customer. If the operating range is dynamic, then Appendix C Attachment 5 SERVICE AGREEMENT NO. 2526 must establish how frequently the operating range will be reevaluated and the factors that may be considered during its reevaluation. DeveloperInterconnection Customer’s electric storage resource is required to provide timely and sustained primary frequency response consistent with Article 9.5.5.2 1.8.3.2 of this Agreement when it is online and dispatched to inject electricity to the New York State Transmission System and/or receive electricity from the New York State Transmission System. This excludes circumstances when the electric storage resource is not dispatched to inject electricity to the New York State Transmission System and/or dispatched to receive electricity from the New York State Transmission System. If DeveloperInterconnection Customer’s electric storage resource is charging at the time of a frequency deviation outside of its deadband parameter, it is to increase (for over-frequency deviations) or decrease (for under-frequency deviations) the rate at which it is charging in accordance with its droop parameter. DeveloperInterconnection Customer’s electric storage resource is not required to change from charging to discharging, or vice versa, unless the response necessitated by the droop and deadband settings requires it to do so and it is technically capable of making such a transition.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Service Agreement, Service Agreement, Service Agreement

Electric Storage Resources. Developer Interconnection Customer interconnecting an electric storage resource shall establish an operating range in Appendix C Attachment 5 of its LGIA SGIA that specifies a minimum state of charge and a maximum state of charge between which the electric storage resource will be required to provide primary frequency response consistent with the conditions set forth in Articles 9.5.51.8.3, 9.5.5.11.8.3.1, 9.5.5.21.8.3.2, and 9.5.5.3 1.8.3.3 of this Agreement. Appendix C Attachment 5 shall specify whether the operating range is static or dynamic, and shall consider (1) the expected magnitude of frequency deviations in the interconnection; (2) the expected duration that system frequency will remain outside of the deadband parameter in the interconnection; (3) the expected incidence of frequency deviations outside of the deadband parameter in the interconnection; (4) the physical capabilities of the electric storage resource; (5) operational limitations of the electric storage resources due to manufacturer specification; and (6) any other relevant factors agreed to by the NYISO, Connecting Transmission Owner, and DeveloperInterconnection Customer. If the operating range is dynamic, then Appendix C Attachment 5 must establish how frequently the operating range will be reevaluated and the factors that may be considered during its reevaluation. DeveloperSERVICE AGREEMENT NO. 2576 Interconnection Customer’s electric storage resource is required to provide timely and sustained primary frequency response consistent with Article 9.5.5.2 1.8.3.2 of this Agreement when it is online and dispatched to inject electricity to the New York State Transmission System and/or receive electricity from the New York State Transmission System. This excludes circumstances when the electric storage resource is not dispatched to inject electricity to the New York State Transmission System and/or dispatched to receive electricity from the New York State Transmission System. If DeveloperInterconnection Customer’s electric storage resource is charging at the time of a frequency deviation outside of its deadband parameter, it is to increase (for over-frequency deviations) or decrease (for under-frequency deviations) the rate at which it is charging in accordance with its droop parameter. DeveloperInterconnection Customer’s electric storage resource is not required to change from charging to discharging, or vice versa, unless the response necessitated by the droop and deadband settings requires it to do so and it is technically capable of making such a transition.

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Samples: Service Agreement, Service Agreement

Electric Storage Resources. Developer Interconnection Customer interconnecting an electric storage resource shall establish an operating range in Appendix C Attachment 5 of its LGIA SGIA that specifies a minimum state of charge and a maximum state of charge between which the electric storage resource will be required to provide primary frequency response consistent with the conditions set forth in Articles 9.5.51.8.3, 9.5.5.11.8.3.1, 9.5.5.21.8.3.2, and 9.5.5.3 1.8.3.3 of this Agreement. Appendix C Attachment 5 shall specify whether the operating range is static or dynamic, and shall consider (1) the expected magnitude of frequency deviations in the interconnection; (2) the expected duration that system frequency will remain outside of the deadband parameter in the interconnection; (3) the expected incidence of frequency deviations outside of the deadband parameter in the interconnection; (4) the physical capabilities of the electric storage resource; (5) operational limitations of the electric storage resources due to manufacturer specification; and (6) any other relevant factors agreed to by the NYISO, Connecting Transmission Owner, and DeveloperInterconnection Customer. If the operating range is dynamic, then Appendix C Attachment 5 SERVICE AGREEMENT NO. 2562 must establish how frequently the operating range will be reevaluated and the factors that may be considered during its reevaluation. DeveloperInterconnection Customer’s electric storage resource is required to provide timely and sustained primary frequency response consistent with Article 9.5.5.2 1.8.3.2 of this Agreement when it is online and dispatched to inject electricity to the New York State Transmission System and/or receive electricity from the New York State Transmission System. This excludes circumstances when the electric storage resource is not dispatched to inject electricity to the New York State Transmission System and/or dispatched to receive electricity from the New York State Transmission System. If DeveloperInterconnection Customer’s electric storage resource is charging at the time of a frequency deviation outside of its deadband parameter, it is to increase (for over-frequency deviations) or decrease (for under-frequency deviations) the rate at which it is charging in accordance with its droop parameter. DeveloperInterconnection Customer’s electric storage resource is not required to change from charging to discharging, or vice versa, unless the response necessitated by the droop and deadband settings requires it to do so and it is technically capable of making such a transition.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Service Agreement, Service Agreement

Electric Storage Resources. Developer Interconnection Customer interconnecting an electric storage resource shall establish an operating range in Appendix C Attachment 5 of its LGIA SGIA that specifies a minimum state of charge and a maximum state of charge between which the electric storage resource will be required to provide primary frequency response consistent with the conditions set forth in Articles 9.5.51.8.3, 9.5.5.11.8.3.1, 9.5.5.21.8.3.2, and 9.5.5.3 1.8.3.3 of this Agreement. Appendix C Attachment 5 shall specify whether the operating range is static or dynamic, and shall consider (1) the expected magnitude of frequency deviations in the interconnection; (2) the expected duration that system frequency will remain outside of the deadband parameter in the interconnection; (3) the expected incidence of frequency deviations outside of the deadband parameter in the interconnection; (4) the physical capabilities of the electric storage resource; (5) operational limitations of the electric storage resources due to manufacturer specification; and (6) any other relevant factors agreed to by the NYISO, Connecting Transmission Owner, and DeveloperInterconnection Customer. If the operating range is dynamic, then Appendix C Attachment 5 SERVICE AGREEMENT NO. 2662 must establish how frequently the operating range will be reevaluated and the factors that may be considered during its reevaluation. DeveloperInterconnection Customer’s electric storage resource is required to provide timely and sustained primary frequency response consistent with Article 9.5.5.2 1.8.3.2 of this Agreement when it is online and dispatched to inject electricity to the New York State Transmission System and/or receive electricity from the New York State Transmission System. This excludes circumstances when the electric storage resource is not dispatched to inject electricity to the New York State Transmission System and/or dispatched to receive electricity from the New York State Transmission System. If DeveloperInterconnection Customer’s electric storage resource is charging at the time of a frequency deviation outside of its deadband parameter, it is to increase (for over-frequency deviations) or decrease (for under-frequency deviations) the rate at which it is charging in accordance with its droop parameter. DeveloperInterconnection Customer’s electric storage resource is not required to change from charging to discharging, or vice versa, unless the response necessitated by the droop and deadband settings requires it to do so and it is technically capable of making such a transition.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Service Agreement, Service Agreement

Electric Storage Resources. Developer Interconnection Customer interconnecting an electric storage resource shall establish an operating range in Appendix C Attachment 5 of its LGIA SGIA that specifies a minimum state of charge and a maximum state of charge between which the electric storage resource will be required to provide primary frequency response consistent with the conditions set forth in Articles 9.5.51.8.3, 9.5.5.11.8.3.1, 9.5.5.21.8.3.2, and 9.5.5.3 1.8.3.3 of this Agreement. Appendix C Attachment 5 shall specify whether the operating range is static or dynamic, and shall consider (1) the expected magnitude of frequency deviations in the interconnection; (2) the expected duration that system frequency will remain outside of the deadband parameter in the interconnection; (3) the expected incidence of frequency deviations outside of the deadband parameter in the interconnection; (4) the physical capabilities of the electric storage resource; (5) operational limitations of the electric storage resources due to manufacturer specification; and (6) any other relevant factors agreed to by the NYISOtheNYISO, Connecting Transmission Owner, and DeveloperInterconnection Customer. If the operating range is dynamic, then Appendix C Attachment 5 must establish how frequently the operating range will be reevaluated and the factors that may be considered during its reevaluation. DeveloperInterconnection Customer’s electric storage resource is required to provide timely and sustained primary frequency response consistent with Article 9.5.5.2 1.8.3.2 of this Agreement when it is online and dispatched to inject electricity to the New York State Transmission System and/or receive electricity from the New York State Transmission System. This excludes circumstances when the electric storage resource is not dispatched to inject electricity to the New York State Transmission System and/or dispatched to receive electricity from the New York State Transmission System. If DeveloperInterconnection Customer’s electric storage resource is charging at the time of a frequency deviation outside of its deadband parameter, it is to increase (for over-frequency deviations) or decrease (for under-frequency deviations) the rate at which it is charging in accordance with its droop parameter. DeveloperInterconnection Customer’s electric storage resource is not required to change from charging to discharging, or vice versa, unless the response necessitated by the droop and deadband settings requires it to do so and it is technically capable of making such a transition.

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Samples: Service Agreement, Service Agreement

Electric Storage Resources. Developer Interconnection Customer interconnecting an electric storage resource shall establish an operating range in Appendix C Attachment 5 of its LGIA SGIA that specifies a minimum state of charge and a maximum state of charge between which the electric storage resource will be required to provide primary frequency response consistent with the conditions set forth in Articles 9.5.51.8.3, 9.5.5.11.8.3.1, 9.5.5.21.8.3.2, and 9.5.5.3 1.8.3.3 of this Agreement. Appendix C Attachment 5 shall specify whether the operating range is static or dynamic, and shall consider (1) the expected magnitude of frequency deviations in the interconnection; (2) the expected duration that system frequency will remain outside of the deadband parameter in the interconnection; (3) the expected incidence of frequency deviations outside of the deadband parameter in the interconnection; (4) the physical capabilities of the electric storage resource; (5) operational limitations of the electric storage resources due to manufacturer specification; and (6) any other relevant factors agreed to by the NYISO, Connecting Transmission Owner, and DeveloperInterconnection Customer. If the operating range is dynamic, then Appendix C Attachment 5 SERVICE AGREEMENT NO. 2600 must establish how frequently the operating range will be reevaluated and the factors that may be considered during its reevaluation. DeveloperInterconnection Customer’s electric storage resource is required to provide timely and sustained primary frequency response consistent with Article 9.5.5.2 1.8.3.2 of this Agreement when it is online and dispatched to inject electricity to the New York State Transmission System and/or receive electricity from the New York State Transmission System. This excludes circumstances when the electric storage resource is not dispatched to inject electricity to the New York State Transmission System and/or dispatched to receive electricity from the New York State Transmission System. If DeveloperInterconnection Customer’s electric storage resource is charging at the time of a frequency deviation outside of its deadband parameter, it is to increase (for over-frequency deviations) or decrease (for under-frequency deviations) the rate at which it is charging in accordance with its droop parameter. DeveloperInterconnection Customer’s electric storage resource is not required to change from charging to discharging, or vice versa, unless the response necessitated by the droop and deadband settings requires it to do so and it is technically capable of making such a transition.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Service Agreement, Service Agreement

Electric Storage Resources. Developer Interconnection Customer interconnecting an electric storage resource shall establish an operating range in Appendix C Attachment 5 of its LGIA SGIA that specifies a minimum state of charge and a maximum state of charge between which the electric storage resource will be required to provide primary frequency response consistent with the conditions set forth in Articles 9.5.51.8.3, 9.5.5.11.8.3.1, 9.5.5.21.8.3.2, and 9.5.5.3 1.8.3.3 of this Agreement. Appendix C Attachment 5 shall specify whether the operating range is static or dynamic, and shall consider (1) the expected magnitude of frequency deviations in the interconnection; (2) the expected duration that system frequency will remain outside of the deadband parameter in the interconnection; (3) the expected incidence of frequency deviations outside of the deadband parameter in the interconnection; (4) the physical capabilities of the electric storage resource; (5) operational limitations of the electric storage resources due to manufacturer specification; and (6) any other relevant factors agreed to by the NYISO, Connecting Transmission Owner, and DeveloperInterconnection Customer. If the operating range is dynamic, then Appendix C Attachment 5 must establish how frequently the operating range will be reevaluated and the factors that may be considered during its reevaluation. DeveloperSERVICE AGREEMENT NO. 2544 Interconnection Customer’s electric storage resource is required to provide timely and sustained primary frequency response consistent with Article 9.5.5.2 1.8.3.2 of this Agreement when it is online and dispatched to inject electricity to the New York State Transmission System and/or receive electricity from the New York State Transmission System. This excludes circumstances when the electric storage resource is not dispatched to inject electricity to the New York State Transmission System and/or dispatched to receive electricity from the New York State Transmission System. If DeveloperInterconnection Customer’s electric storage resource is charging at the time of a frequency deviation outside of its deadband parameter, it is to increase (for over-frequency deviations) or decrease (for under-frequency deviations) the rate at which it is charging in accordance with its droop parameter. DeveloperInterconnection Customer’s electric storage resource is not required to change from charging to discharging, or vice versa, unless the response necessitated by the droop and deadband settings requires it to do so and it is technically capable of making such a transition.

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Samples: Service Agreement, Service Agreement

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Electric Storage Resources. Developer Interconnection Customer interconnecting an electric storage resource shall establish an operating range in Appendix C Attachment 5 of its LGIA SGIA that specifies a minimum state of charge and a maximum state of charge between which the electric storage resource will be required to provide primary frequency response consistent with the conditions set forth in Articles 9.5.51.8.3, 9.5.5.11.8.3.1, 9.5.5.21.8.3.2, and 9.5.5.3 1.8.3.3 of this Agreement. Appendix C Attachment 5 shall specify whether the operating range is static or dynamic, and shall consider (1) the expected magnitude of frequency deviations in the interconnection; (2) the expected duration that system frequency will remain outside of the deadband parameter in the interconnection; (3) the expected incidence of frequency deviations outside of the deadband parameter in the interconnection; (4) the physical capabilities of the electric storage resource; (5) operational limitations of the electric storage resources due to manufacturer specification; and (6) any other relevant factors agreed to by the NYISO, Connecting Transmission Owner, and DeveloperInterconnection Customer. If the operating range is dynamic, then Appendix C Attachment 5 SERVICE AGREEMENT NO. 2555 must establish how frequently the operating range will be reevaluated and the factors that may be considered during its reevaluation. DeveloperInterconnection Customer’s electric storage resource is required to provide timely and sustained primary frequency response consistent with Article 9.5.5.2 1.8.3.2 of this Agreement when it is online and dispatched to inject electricity to the New York State Transmission System and/or receive electricity from the New York State Transmission System. This excludes circumstances when the electric storage resource is not dispatched to inject electricity to the New York State Transmission System and/or dispatched to receive electricity from the New York State Transmission System. If DeveloperInterconnection Customer’s electric storage resource is charging at the time of a frequency deviation outside of its deadband parameter, it is to increase (for over-frequency deviations) or decrease (for under-frequency deviations) the rate at which it is charging in accordance with its droop parameter. DeveloperInterconnection Customer’s electric storage resource is not required to change from charging to discharging, or vice versa, unless the response necessitated by the droop and deadband settings requires it to do so and it is technically capable of making such a transition.

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Samples: Service Agreement, Service Agreement

Electric Storage Resources. Developer interconnecting an electric storage resource shall establish an operating range in Appendix C of its LGIA that specifies a minimum state of charge and a maximum state of charge between which the electric storage resource will be required to provide primary frequency response consistent with the conditions set forth in Articles 9.5.5, 9.5.5.1, 9.5.5.2, and 9.5.5.3 of this Agreement. Appendix C shall specify whether the operating range is static or dynamic, and shall consider (1) the expected magnitude of frequency deviations in the interconnection; (2) the expected duration that system frequency will remain outside of the deadband parameter in the interconnection; (3) the expected incidence of frequency deviations outside of the deadband parameter in the interconnection; (4) the physical capabilities of the electric storage resource; (5) operational limitations of the electric storage resources due to manufacturer specification; and (6) any other relevant factors agreed to by the NYISO, Connecting Transmission Owner, and Developer. If the operating range is dynamic, then Appendix C must establish how frequently the operating range will be reevaluated and the factors that may be considered during its reevaluation. Developer’s electric storage resource is required to provide timely and sustained primary frequency response consistent with Article 9.5.5.2 of this Agreement when it is online and dispatched to inject electricity to the New York State Transmission System and/or receive electricity from the New York State Transmission System. This excludes circumstances when the electric storage resource is not dispatched to inject electricity to the New York State Transmission System and/or dispatched to receive electricity from the New York State Transmission System. If Developer’s electric storage resource is charging at the time of a frequency deviation outside of its deadband parameter, it is to increase (for over-frequency deviations) or decrease (for under-frequency deviations) the rate at which it is charging in accordance with its droop parameter. Developer’s electric storage resource is not required to change from charging to discharging, or vice versa, unless the response necessitated by the droop SERVICE AGREEMENT NO. 2672 and deadband settings requires it to do so and it is technically capable of making such a transition.

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Samples: Service Agreement

Electric Storage Resources. Developer Interconnection Customer interconnecting an electric storage resource shall establish an operating range in Appendix C Attachment 5 of its LGIA SGIA that specifies a minimum state of charge and a maximum state of charge between which the electric storage resource will be required to provide primary frequency response consistent with the conditions set forth in Articles 9.5.51.8.3, 9.5.5.11.8.3.1, 9.5.5.21.8.3.2, and 9.5.5.3 1.8.3.3 of this Agreement. Appendix C Attachment 5 shall specify whether the operating range is static or dynamic, and shall consider (1) the expected magnitude of frequency deviations in the interconnection; (2) the expected duration that system frequency will remain outside of the deadband parameter in the interconnection; (3) the expected incidence of frequency deviations outside of the deadband parameter in the interconnection; (4) the physical capabilities of the electric storage resource; (5) operational limitations of the electric storage resources due to manufacturer specification; and (6) any other relevant factors agreed to by the NYISO, Connecting Transmission Owner, and DeveloperInterconnection Customer. If the operating range is dynamic, then Appendix C Attachment 5 must establish how frequently the operating range will be reevaluated and the factors that may be considered during its reevaluation. DeveloperInterconnection Customer’s electric storage resource is required to provide timely and sustained primary frequency response consistent with Article 9.5.5.2 1.8.3.2 of this Agreement when it is online and dispatched to inject electricity to the New York State Transmission System and/or receive electricity from the New York State Transmission System. This excludes circumstances when the electric storage resource is not dispatched to inject electricity to the New York State Transmission System and/or dispatched to receive electricity from the New York State Transmission System. If DeveloperInterconnection Customer’s electric storage resource is charging at the time of a frequency deviation outside of its deadband parameter, it is to increase Increase (for over-frequency deviations) or decrease (for under-frequency deviations) the rate at which it is charging in accordance with its droop parameter. DeveloperInterconnection Customer’s electric storage resource is not required to change from charging to discharging, or vice versa, unless the response necessitated by the droop and deadband settings requires it to do so and it is technically capable of making such a transition.

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Samples: Small Generator Interconnection Agreement

Electric Storage Resources. Developer Interconnection Customer interconnecting an electric storage resource shall establish an operating range in Appendix C Attachment 5 of its LGIA SGIA that specifies a minimum state of charge and a maximum state of charge between which the electric storage resource will be required to provide primary frequency response consistent with the conditions set forth in Articles 9.5.51.8.3, 9.5.5.11.8.3.1, 9.5.5.21.8.3.2, and 9.5.5.3 1.8.3.3 of this Agreement. Appendix C Attachment 5 shall specify whether the operating range is static or dynamic, and shall consider (1) the expected magnitude of frequency deviations in the interconnection; (2) the expected duration that system frequency will remain outside of the deadband parameter in the interconnection; (3) the expected incidence of frequency deviations outside of the deadband parameter in the interconnection; (4) the physical capabilities of the electric storage resource; (5) operational limitations of the electric storage resources due to manufacturer specification; and (6) any other relevant factors agreed to by the NYISO, Connecting Transmission Owner, and DeveloperInterconnection Customer. If the operating range is dynamic, then Appendix C Attachment 5 SERVICE AGREEMENT NO. 2666 must establish how frequently the operating range will be reevaluated and the factors that may be considered during its reevaluation. DeveloperInterconnection Customer’s electric storage resource is required to provide timely and sustained primary frequency response consistent with Article 9.5.5.2 1.8.3.2 of this Agreement when it is online and dispatched to inject electricity to the New York State Transmission System and/or receive electricity from the New York State Transmission System. This excludes circumstances when the electric storage resource is not dispatched to inject electricity to the New York State Transmission System and/or dispatched to receive electricity from the New York State Transmission System. If DeveloperInterconnection Customer’s electric storage resource is charging at the time of a frequency deviation outside of its deadband parameter, it is to increase (for over-frequency deviations) or decrease (for under-frequency deviations) the rate at which it is charging in accordance with its droop parameter. DeveloperInterconnection Customer’s electric storage resource is not required to change from charging to discharging, or vice versa, unless the response necessitated by the droop and deadband settings requires it to do so and it is technically capable of making such a transition.

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Samples: Service Agreement

Electric Storage Resources. Developer Interconnection Customer interconnecting an electric storage resource shall establish an operating range in Appendix C Attachment 5 of its LGIA SGIA that specifies a minimum state of charge and a maximum state of charge between which the electric storage resource will be required to provide primary frequency response consistent with the conditions set forth in Articles 9.5.51.8.3, 9.5.5.11.8.3.1, 9.5.5.21.8.3.2, and 9.5.5.3 1.8.3.3 of this Agreement. Appendix C Attachment 5 shall specify whether the operating range is static or dynamic, and shall consider (1) the expected magnitude of frequency deviations in the interconnection; (2) the expected duration that system frequency will remain outside of the deadband parameter in the interconnection; (3) the expected incidence of frequency deviations outside of the deadband parameter in the interconnection; (4) the physical capabilities of the electric storage resource; (5) operational limitations of the electric storage resources due to manufacturer specification; and (6) any other relevant factors agreed to by the NYISO, Connecting Transmission Owner, and DeveloperInterconnection Customer. If the operating range is dynamic, then Appendix C Attachment 5 SERVICE AGREEMENT NO. 2673 must establish how frequently the operating range will be reevaluated and the factors that may be considered during its reevaluation. DeveloperInterconnection Customer’s electric storage resource is required to provide timely and sustained primary frequency response consistent with Article 9.5.5.2 1.8.3.2 of this Agreement when it is online and dispatched to inject electricity to the New York State Transmission System and/or receive electricity from the New York State Transmission System. This excludes circumstances when the electric storage resource is not dispatched to inject electricity to the New York State Transmission System and/or dispatched to receive electricity from the New York State Transmission System. If DeveloperInterconnection Customer’s electric storage resource is charging at the time of a frequency deviation outside of its deadband parameter, it is to increase (for over-frequency deviations) or decrease (for under-frequency deviations) the rate at which it is charging in accordance with its droop parameter. DeveloperInterconnection Customer’s electric storage resource is not required to change from charging to discharging, or vice versa, unless the response necessitated by the droop and deadband settings requires it to do so and it is technically capable of making such a transition.

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Samples: Service Agreement

Electric Storage Resources. Developer Interconnection Customer interconnecting an electric storage resource shall establish an operating range in Appendix C Attachment 5 of its LGIA SGIA that specifies a minimum state of charge and a maximum state of charge between which the electric storage resource will be required to provide primary frequency response consistent with the conditions set forth in Articles 9.5.51.8.3, 9.5.5.11.8.3.1, 9.5.5.21.8.3.2, and 9.5.5.3 1.8.3.3 of this Agreement. Appendix C Attachment 5 shall specify whether the operating range is static or dynamic, and shall consider (1) the expected magnitude of frequency deviations in the interconnection; (2) the expected duration that system frequency will remain outside of the deadband parameter in the interconnection; (3) the expected incidence of frequency deviations outside of the deadband parameter in the interconnection; (4) the physical capabilities of the electric storage resource; (5) operational limitations of the electric storage resources due to manufacturer specification; and (6) any other relevant factors agreed to by the NYISO, Connecting Transmission Owner, and DeveloperInterconnection Customer. If the operating range is dynamic, then Appendix C Attachment 5 SERVICE AGREEMENT NO. 2574 must establish how frequently the operating range will be reevaluated and the factors that may be considered during its reevaluation. DeveloperInterconnection Customer’s electric storage resource is required to provide timely and sustained primary frequency response consistent with Article 9.5.5.2 1.8.3.2 of this Agreement when it is online and dispatched to inject electricity to the New York State Transmission System and/or receive electricity from the New York State Transmission System. This excludes circumstances when the electric storage resource is not dispatched to inject electricity to the New York State Transmission System and/or dispatched to receive electricity from the New York State Transmission System. If DeveloperInterconnection Customer’s electric storage resource is charging at the time of a frequency deviation outside of its deadband parameter, it is to increase (for over-frequency deviations) or decrease (for under-frequency deviations) the rate at which it is charging in accordance with its droop parameter. DeveloperInterconnection Customer’s electric storage resource is not required to change from charging to discharging, or vice versa, unless the response necessitated by the droop and deadband settings requires it to do so and it is technically capable of making such a transition.

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Samples: Service Agreement

Electric Storage Resources. Developer Interconnection Customer interconnecting an electric storage resource shall establish an operating range in Appendix C Attachment 5 of its LGIA SGIA that specifies a minimum state of charge and a maximum state of charge between which the electric storage resource will be required to provide primary frequency response consistent with the conditions set forth in Articles 9.5.51.8.3, 9.5.5.11.8.3.1, 9.5.5.21.8.3.2, and 9.5.5.3 1.8.3.3 of this Agreement. Appendix C Attachment 5 shall specify whether the operating range is static or dynamic, and shall consider (1) the expected magnitude of frequency deviations in the interconnection; (2) the expected duration that system frequency will remain outside of the deadband parameter in the interconnection; (3) the expected incidence of frequency deviations outside of the deadband parameter in the interconnection; (4) the physical capabilities of the electric storage resource; (5) operational limitations of the electric storage resources due to manufacturer specification; and (6) any other relevant factors agreed to by the NYISO, Connecting Transmission Owner, and DeveloperInterconnection Customer. If the operating range is dynamic, then Appendix C Attachment 5 SERVICE AGREEMENT NO. 2553 must establish how frequently the operating range will be reevaluated and the factors that may be considered during its reevaluation. DeveloperInterconnection Customer’s electric storage resource is required to provide timely and sustained primary frequency response consistent with Article 9.5.5.2 1.8.3.2 of this Agreement when it is online and dispatched to inject electricity to the New York State Transmission System and/or receive electricity from the New York State Transmission System. This excludes circumstances when the electric storage resource is not dispatched to inject electricity to the New York State Transmission System and/or dispatched to receive electricity from the New York State Transmission System. If DeveloperInterconnection Customer’s electric storage resource is charging at the time of a frequency deviation outside of its deadband parameter, it is to increase (for over-frequency deviations) or decrease (for under-frequency deviations) the rate at which it is charging in accordance with its droop parameter. DeveloperInterconnection Customer’s electric storage resource is not required to change from charging to discharging, or vice versa, unless the response necessitated by the droop and deadband settings requires it to do so and it is technically capable of making such a transition.

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Samples: Service Agreement

Electric Storage Resources. Developer Interconnection Customer interconnecting an electric storage resource shall establish an operating range in Appendix C Attachment 5 of its LGIA SGIA that specifies a minimum state of charge and a maximum state of charge between which the electric storage resource will be required to provide primary frequency response consistent with the conditions set forth in Articles 9.5.51.8.3, 9.5.5.11.8.3.1, 9.5.5.21.8.3.2, and 9.5.5.3 1.8.3.3 of this Agreement. Appendix C Attachment 5 shall specify whether the operating range is static or dynamic, and shall consider (1) the expected magnitude of frequency deviations in the interconnection; (2) the expected duration that system frequency will remain outside of the deadband parameter in the interconnection; (3) the expected incidence of frequency deviations outside of the deadband parameter in the interconnection; (4) the physical capabilities of the electric storage resource; (5) operational limitations of the electric storage resources due to manufacturer specification; and (6) any other relevant factors agreed to by the NYISO, Connecting Transmission Owner, and DeveloperInterconnection Customer. If the operating range is dynamic, then Appendix C Attachment 5 SERVICE AGREEMENT NO. 2777 must establish how frequently the operating range will be reevaluated and the factors that may be considered during its reevaluation. DeveloperInterconnection Customer’s electric storage resource is required to provide timely and sustained primary frequency response consistent with Article 9.5.5.2 1.8.3.2 of this Agreement when it is online and dispatched to inject electricity to the New York State Transmission System and/or receive electricity from the New York State Transmission System. This excludes circumstances when the electric storage resource is not dispatched to inject electricity to the New York State Transmission System and/or dispatched to receive electricity from the New York State Transmission System. If DeveloperInterconnection Customer’s electric storage resource is charging at the time of a frequency deviation outside of its deadband parameter, it is to increase (for over-frequency deviations) or decrease (for under-frequency deviations) the rate at which it is charging in accordance with its droop parameter. DeveloperInterconnection Customer’s electric storage resource is not required to change from charging to discharging, or vice versa, unless the response necessitated by the droop and deadband settings requires it to do so and it is technically capable of making such a transition.

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Samples: Service Agreement

Electric Storage Resources. Developer Interconnection Customer interconnecting an electric storage resource shall establish an operating range in Appendix C Attachment 5 of its LGIA SGIA that specifies a minimum state of charge and a maximum state of charge between which the electric storage resource will be required to provide primary frequency response consistent with the conditions set forth in Articles 9.5.51.8.3, 9.5.5.11.8.3.1, 9.5.5.21.8.3.2, and 9.5.5.3 1.8.3.3 of this Agreement. Appendix C Attachment 5 shall specify whether the operating range is static or dynamic, and shall consider (1) the expected magnitude of frequency deviations in the interconnection; (2) the expected duration that system frequency will remain outside of the deadband parameter in the interconnection; (3) the expected incidence of frequency deviations outside of the deadband parameter in the interconnection; (4) the physical capabilities of the electric storage resource; (5) operational limitations of the electric storage resources due to manufacturer specification; and (6) any other relevant factors agreed to by the NYISO, Connecting Transmission Owner, and DeveloperInterconnection Customer. If the operating range is dynamic, then Appendix C Attachment 5 must establish how frequently the operating range will be reevaluated and the factors that may be considered during its reevaluation. DeveloperInterconnection Customer’s electric storage resource is required to provide timely and sustained primary frequency response consistent with Article 9.5.5.2 1.8.3.2 of this Agreement when it is online and dispatched to inject electricity to the New York State Transmission System and/or receive electricity from the New York State Transmission System. This excludes circumstances when the electric storage resource is not dispatched to inject electricity to the New York State Transmission System and/or dispatched to receive electricity from the New York State Transmission System. If DeveloperInterconnection Customer’s electric storage resource is charging at the time of a frequency deviation outside of its deadband parameter, it is to increase (for over-frequency deviations) or decrease (for under-frequency deviations) the rate at which it is charging in accordance with its droop parameter. DeveloperInterconnection Customer’s electric storage resource is not required to change from charging to discharging, or vice versa, unless the response necessitated by the droop and deadband settings requires it to do so and it is technically capable of making such a transition. Capitalized Terms Capitalized terms used herein shall have the meanings specified in the Glossary of Terms in Attachment 1 or the body of this Agreement. Capitalized terms used herein that are not so defined shall have the meanings specified in Appendix 1 of Attachment Z, Section 25.1.2 of Attachment S, or Section 30.1 of Attachment X of the ISO OATT. Inspection, Testing, Authorization, and Right of Access Equipment Testing and Inspection The Interconnection Customer shall test and inspect its Small Generating Facility and Interconnection Facilities prior to interconnection. The Interconnection Customer shall notify the NYISO and the Connecting Transmission Owner of such activities no fewer than five Business Days (or as may be agreed to by the Parties) prior to such testing and inspection. Testing and inspection shall occur on a Business Day. The Connecting Transmission Owner may, at its own expense, send qualified personnel to the Small Generating Facility site to inspect the interconnection and observe the testing. The Interconnection Customer shall provide the NYISO and Connecting Transmission Owner a written test report when such testing and inspection is completed. The Small Generating Facility may not commence parallel operations if the NYISO, in consultation with the Connecting Transmission Owner, finds that the Small Generating Facility has not been installed as agreed upon or may not be operated in a safe and reliable manner. The NYISO and Connecting Transmission Owner shall each provide the Interconnection Customer written acknowledgment that it has received the Interconnection Customer’s written test report. Such written acknowledgment shall not be deemed to be or construed as any representation, assurance, guarantee, or warranty by the NYISO or Connecting Transmission Owner of the safety, durability, suitability, or reliability of the Small Generating Facility or any associated control, protective, and safety devices owned or controlled by the Interconnection Customer or the quality of power produced by the Small Generating Facility. Authorization Required Prior to Parallel Operation The NYISO, in consultation with the Connecting Transmission Owner, shall use Reasonable Efforts to list applicable parallel Operating Requirements in Attachment 5 of this Agreement. Additionally, the NYISO, in consultation with the Connecting Transmission Owner, shall notify the Interconnection Customer of any changes to these requirements as soon as they are known. The NYISO and Connecting Transmission Owner shall make Reasonable Efforts to cooperate with the Interconnection Customer in meeting requirements necessary for the Interconnection Customer to commence parallel operations by the in-service date. The Interconnection Customer shall not operate its Small Generating Facility in parallel with the New York State Transmission System or the Distribution System without prior written authorization of the NYISO. The NYISO, in consultation with the Connecting Transmission Owner, will provide such authorization once the NYISO receives notification that the Interconnection Customer has complied with all applicable parallel Operating Requirements. Such authorization shall not be unreasonably withheld, conditioned, or delayed. Right of Access Upon reasonable notice, the NYISO and/or Connecting Transmission Owner may send a qualified person to the premises of the Interconnection Customer at or immediately before the time the Small Generating Facility first produces energy to inspect the interconnection, and observe the commissioning of the Small Generating Facility (including any required testing), startup, and operation for a period of up to three Business Days after initial start-up of the unit. In addition, the Interconnection Customer shall notify the NYISO and Connecting Transmission Owner at least five Business Days prior to conducting any on-site verification testing of the Small Generating Facility. Following the initial inspection process described above, at reasonable hours, and upon reasonable notice, or at any time without notice in the event of an emergency or hazardous condition, the NYISO and Connecting Transmission Owner each shall have access to the Interconnection Customer’s premises for any reasonable purpose in connection with the performance of the obligations imposed on them by this Agreement or if necessary to meet their legal obligation to provide service to their customers. Each Party shall be responsible for its own costs associated with following this article. Effective Date, Term, Termination, and Disconnection Effective Date This Agreement shall become effective upon execution by the Parties subject to acceptance by FERC (if applicable), or if filed unexecuted, upon the date specified by the FERC. The NYISO and Connecting Transmission Owner shall promptly file, or cause to be filed, this Agreement with FERC upon execution, if required. If the Agreement is disputed and the Interconnection Customer requests that it be filed with FERC in an unexecuted form, the NYISO shall file, or cause to be filed, this Agreement and the NYISO shall identify the disputed language. Term of Agreement This Agreement shall become effective on the Effective Date and shall remain in effect for a period of twenty years from the Effective Date and shall be automatically renewed for each successive one-year period thereafter, unless terminated earlier in accordance with article 3.3 of this Agreement.

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Samples: Interconnection Agreement

Electric Storage Resources. Developer interconnecting an electric storage resource shall establish an operating range in Appendix C of its LGIA that specifies a minimum state of charge and a maximum state of charge between which the electric storage resource will be required to provide primary frequency response consistent with the conditions set forth in Articles 9.5.5, 9.5.5.1, 9.5.5.2, and 9.5.5.3 of this Agreement. Appendix C shall specify whether the operating range is static or dynamic, and shall consider (1) the expected magnitude of frequency deviations in the interconnection; (2) the expected duration that system frequency will remain outside of the deadband parameter in the interconnection; (3) the expected incidence of frequency deviations outside of the deadband parameter in the interconnection; (4) the physical capabilities of the electric storage resource; (5) operational limitations of the electric storage resources due to manufacturer specification; and (6) any other relevant factors agreed to by the NYISO, Connecting Transmission Owner, and Developer. If the operating range is dynamic, then Appendix C must establish how frequently the operating range will be reevaluated and the factors that may be considered during its reevaluation. Developer’s electric storage resource is required to provide timely and sustained primary frequency response consistent with Article 9.5.5.2 of this Agreement when it is online and dispatched to inject electricity to the New York State Transmission System and/or receive electricity from the New York State Transmission System. This excludes circumstances when the electric storage resource is not dispatched to inject electricity to the New York State Transmission System and/or dispatched to receive electricity from the New York State Transmission System. If Developer’s electric storage resource is charging at the time of a frequency deviation outside of its deadband parameter, it is to increase (for over-frequency deviations) or decrease (for under-frequency deviations) the rate at which it is charging in accordance with its droop parameter. Developer’s electric storage resource is not required to change from charging to discharging, or vice versa, unless the response necessitated by the droop 32 SERVICE AGREEMENT NO. 2672 and deadband settings requires it to do so and it is technically capable of making such a transition.

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Samples: Service Agreement

Electric Storage Resources. Developer Interconnection Customer interconnecting an electric storage resource shall establish an operating range in Appendix C Attachment 5 of its LGIA SGIA that specifies a minimum state of charge and a maximum state of charge between which the electric storage resource will be required to provide primary frequency response consistent with the conditions set forth in Articles 9.5.51.8.3, 9.5.5.11.8.3.1, 9.5.5.21.8.3.2, and 9.5.5.3 1.8.3.3 of this Agreement. Appendix C Attachment 5 shall specify whether the operating range is static or dynamic, and shall consider (1) the expected magnitude of frequency deviations in the interconnection; (2) the expected duration that system frequency will remain outside of the deadband parameter in the interconnection; (3) the expected incidence of frequency deviations outside of the deadband parameter in the interconnection; (4) the physical capabilities of the electric storage resource; (5) operational limitations of the electric storage resources due to manufacturer specification; and (6) any other relevant factors agreed to by the NYISO, Connecting Transmission Owner, and DeveloperInterconnection Customer. If the operating range is dynamic, then Appendix C Attachment 5 SERVICE AGREEMENT NO. 2608 must establish how frequently the operating range will be reevaluated and the factors that may be considered during its reevaluation. DeveloperInterconnection Customer’s electric storage resource is required to provide timely and sustained primary frequency response consistent with Article 9.5.5.2 1.8.3.2 of this Agreement when it is online and dispatched to inject electricity to the New York State Transmission System and/or receive electricity from the New York State Transmission System. This excludes circumstances when the electric storage resource is not dispatched to inject electricity to the New York State Transmission System and/or dispatched to receive electricity from the New York State Transmission System. If DeveloperInterconnection Customer’s electric storage resource is charging at the time of a frequency deviation outside of its deadband parameter, it is to increase (for over-frequency deviations) or decrease (for under-frequency deviations) the rate at which it is charging in accordance with its droop parameter. DeveloperInterconnection Customer’s electric storage resource is not required to change from charging to discharging, or vice versa, unless the response necessitated by the droop and deadband settings requires it to do so and it is technically capable of making such a transition.

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Samples: Service Agreement

Electric Storage Resources. Developer Interconnection Customer interconnecting an electric storage resource shall establish an operating range in Appendix C Attachment 5 of its LGIA SGIA that specifies a minimum state of charge and a maximum state of charge between which the electric storage resource will be required to provide primary frequency response consistent with the conditions set forth in Articles 9.5.51.8.3, 9.5.5.11.8.3.1, 9.5.5.21.8.3.2, and 9.5.5.3 1.8.3.3 of this Agreement. Appendix C Attachment 5 shall specify whether the operating range is static or dynamic, and shall consider (1) the expected magnitude of frequency deviations in the interconnection; (2) the expected duration that system frequency will remain outside of the deadband parameter in the interconnection; (3) the expected incidence of frequency deviations outside of the deadband parameter in the interconnection; (4) the physical capabilities of the electric storage resource; (5) operational limitations of the electric storage resources due to manufacturer specification; and (6) any other relevant factors agreed to by the NYISO, Connecting Transmission Owner, and DeveloperInterconnection Customer. If the operating range is dynamic, then Appendix C Attachment 5 must establish how frequently the operating range will be reevaluated and the factors that may be considered during its reevaluation. DeveloperSERVICE AGREEMENT NO. 2548 Interconnection Customer’s electric storage resource is required to provide timely and sustained primary frequency response consistent with Article 9.5.5.2 1.8.3.2 of this Agreement when it is online and dispatched to inject electricity to the New York State Transmission System and/or receive electricity from the New York State Transmission System. This excludes circumstances when the electric storage resource is not dispatched to inject electricity to the New York State Transmission System and/or dispatched to receive electricity from the New York State Transmission System. If DeveloperInterconnection Customer’s electric storage resource is charging at the time of a frequency deviation outside of its deadband parameter, it is to increase (for over-frequency deviations) or decrease (for under-frequency deviations) the rate at which it is charging in accordance with its droop parameter. DeveloperInterconnection Customer’s electric storage resource is not required to change from charging to discharging, or vice versa, unless the response necessitated by the droop and deadband settings requires it to do so and it is technically capable of making such a transition.

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Samples: Service Agreement

Electric Storage Resources. Developer interconnecting an electric storage resource shall establish an operating range in Appendix C of its LGIA that specifies a minimum state of charge and a maximum state of charge between which the electric storage resource will be required to provide primary frequency response consistent with the conditions set forth in Articles 9.5.5, 9.5.5.1, 9.5.5.2, and 9.5.5.3 of this Agreement. Appendix C shall specify whether the operating range is static or dynamic, and shall consider (1) the expected magnitude of frequency deviations in the interconnection; (2) the SERVICE AGREEMENT NO. 2487 expected duration that system frequency will remain outside of the deadband parameter in the interconnection; (3) the expected incidence of frequency deviations outside of the deadband parameter in the interconnection; (4) the physical capabilities of the electric storage resource; (5) operational limitations of the electric storage resources due to manufacturer specification; and (6) any other relevant factors agreed to by the NYISO, Connecting Transmission Owner, and Developer. If the operating range is dynamic, then Appendix C must establish how frequently the operating range will be reevaluated and the factors that may be considered during its reevaluation. Developer’s electric storage resource is required to provide timely and sustained primary frequency response consistent with Article 9.5.5.2 of this Agreement when it is online and dispatched to inject electricity to the New York State Transmission System and/or receive electricity from the New York State Transmission System. This excludes circumstances when the electric storage resource is not dispatched to inject electricity to the New York State Transmission System and/or dispatched to receive electricity from the New York State Transmission System. If Developer’s electric storage resource is charging at the time of a frequency deviation outside of its deadband parameter, it is to increase (for over-frequency deviations) or decrease (for under-frequency deviations) the rate at which it is charging in accordance with its droop parameter. Developer’s electric storage resource is not required to change from charging to discharging, or vice versa, unless the response necessitated by the droop and deadband settings requires it to do so and it is technically capable of making such a transition.

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Samples: Service Agreement

Electric Storage Resources. Developer Interconnection Customer interconnecting an electric storage resource shall establish an operating range in Appendix C Attachment 5 of its LGIA SGIA that specifies a minimum state of charge and a maximum state of charge between which the electric storage resource will be required to provide primary frequency response consistent with the conditions set forth in Articles 9.5.51.8.3, 9.5.5.11.8.3.1, 9.5.5.21.8.3.2, and 9.5.5.3 1.8.3.3 of this Agreement. Appendix C Attachment 5 shall specify whether the operating range is static or dynamic, and shall consider (1) the expected magnitude of frequency deviations in the interconnection; (2) the expected duration that system frequency will remain outside of the deadband parameter in the interconnection; (3) the expected incidence of frequency deviations outside of the deadband parameter in the interconnection; (4) the physical capabilities of the electric storage resource; (5) operational limitations of the electric storage resources due to manufacturer specification; and (6) any other relevant factors agreed to by the NYISO, Connecting Transmission Owner, and DeveloperInterconnection Customer. If the operating range is dynamic, then Appendix C Attachment 5 SERVICE AGREEMENT NO. 2756 must establish how frequently the operating range will be reevaluated and the factors that may be considered during its reevaluation. DeveloperInterconnection Customer’s electric storage resource is required to provide timely and sustained primary frequency response consistent with Article 9.5.5.2 1.8.3.2 of this Agreement when it is online and dispatched to inject electricity to the New York State Transmission System and/or receive electricity from the New York State Transmission System. This excludes circumstances when the electric storage resource is not dispatched to inject electricity to the New York State Transmission System and/or dispatched to receive electricity from the New York State Transmission System. If DeveloperInterconnection Customer’s electric storage resource is charging at the time of a frequency deviation outside of its deadband parameter, it is to increase (for over-frequency deviations) or decrease (for under-frequency deviations) the rate at which it is charging in accordance with its droop parameter. DeveloperInterconnection Customer’s electric storage resource is not required to change from charging to discharging, or vice versa, unless the response necessitated by the droop and deadband settings requires it to do so and it is technically capable of making such a transition.

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Samples: Service Agreement

Electric Storage Resources. Developer Interconnection Customer interconnecting an electric storage resource shall establish an operating range in Appendix C Attachment 5 of its LGIA SGIA that specifies a minimum state of charge and a maximum state of charge between which the electric storage resource will be required to provide primary frequency response consistent with the conditions set forth in Articles 9.5.51.8.3, 9.5.5.11.8.3.1, 9.5.5.21.8.3.2, and 9.5.5.3 1.8.3.3 of this Agreement. Appendix C Attachment 5 shall specify whether the operating range is static or dynamic, and shall consider (1) the expected magnitude of frequency deviations in the interconnection; (2) the expected duration that system frequency will remain outside of the deadband parameter in the interconnection; (3) the expected incidence of frequency deviations outside of the deadband parameter in the interconnection; (4) the physical capabilities of the electric storage resource; (5) operational limitations of the electric storage resources due to manufacturer specification; and (6) any other relevant factors agreed to by the NYISO, Connecting Transmission Owner, and DeveloperInterconnection Customer. If the operating range is dynamic, then Appendix C Attachment 5 SERVICE AGREEMENT NO. 2573 must establish how frequently the operating range will be reevaluated and the factors that may be considered during its reevaluation. DeveloperInterconnection Customer’s electric storage resource is required to provide timely and sustained primary frequency response consistent with Article 9.5.5.2 1.8.3.2 of this Agreement when it is online and dispatched to inject electricity to the New York State Transmission System and/or receive electricity from the New York State Transmission System. This excludes circumstances when the electric storage resource is not dispatched to inject electricity to the New York State Transmission System and/or dispatched to receive electricity from the New York State Transmission System. If DeveloperInterconnection Customer’s electric storage resource is charging at the time of a frequency deviation outside of its deadband parameter, it is to increase (for over-frequency deviations) or decrease (for under-frequency deviations) the rate at which it is charging in accordance with its droop parameter. DeveloperInterconnection Customer’s electric storage resource is not required to change from charging to discharging, or vice versa, unless the response necessitated by the droop and deadband settings requires it to do so and it is technically capable of making such a transition.

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Samples: Service Agreement

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