Fast Frequency Response Performance Metric Sample Clauses

Fast Frequency Response Performance Metric. [DRAFTING NOTE: SECTION 2.11 APPLIES ONLY TO PROJECTS THAT INCLUDE CONTINGENCY STORAGE IN THEIR PROPOSALS. IT WILL BE REMOVED FROM PROJECTS THAT DO NOT INCLUDE CONTINGENCY STORAGE.]
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Fast Frequency Response Performance Metric. [DRAFTING NOTE: This section only applies if Facility provides fast frequency response] Fast Frequency Response Criteria and Liquidated Damages. Following the Commercial Operations Date, the Facility shall respond appropriately to frequency disturbances in the Company System by operating in a manner consistent with standards and parameters established for Fast Frequency Response. With respect to such frequency disturbances in the Company System, the Facility shall be required to meet all of the following minimum frequency performance criteria (collectively, the “Fast Frequency Response Performance Metric”): Perform per design approved by Company [DRAFTING NOTE: To be elaborated upon based on Facility design]; When control is activated, achieve 95% to 105% of control commanded full response at the POI within 200 msecs of the initiation of the disturbance; and Meet all other requirements listed in Section 3(p) (Fast Frequency Response) of Attachment B (Facility Owned by Seller). Company will review historical operational data to determine the Facility’s fast frequency response following disturbances and satisfaction of the Fast Frequency Response Performance Metric. To the extent the historical operational data is insufficient or otherwise lacking for purposes of determining the Facility’s satisfaction of the Fast Frequency Response Performance Metric, Company shall review Facility’s performance under structured test conditions no less than once per Contract Year. After the first Contract Year: for each instance of the Facility failing to satisfy the Fast Frequency Response Performance Metric, Seller shall pay, and Company shall accept, as liquidated damages for such failure, an amount equal to 25% of the FFR Allocated Portion of the Lump Sum Payment upon proper demand by Company; and in the event poor Facility fast frequency response performance requires disabling the fast frequency response controls, as determined by Company in its sole discretion (e.g., in the event a Facility response to Company System frequency outside of the FFR deadband contributes to frequency error or worsens the disturbance), Seller shall pay and Company shall accept, as liquidated damages for such underperformance, an amount equal to 100% of the FFR Allocated Portion of the Lump Sum Payment upon proper demand by Company, and Seller shall not be entitled to receive further payments of the FFR Allocated Portion of the Lump Sum Payment while the Facility fast frequency response contr...
Fast Frequency Response Performance Metric. [DRAFTING NOTE: This section only applies if Facility provides fast frequency response]

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