Black Start Service definition

Black Start Service means the capability of generating units to start without an outside electrical supply or the demonstrated ability of a generating unit with a high operating factor (subject to Transmission Provider concurrence) to automatically remain operating at reduced levels when disconnected from the grid.
Black Start Service means the capability of generating units to start without an outside electrical supply or the demonstrated ability of a generating unit with a high operating factor (subject to Transmission Provider concurrence) to automatically remain operating at reduced levels when disconnected from the grid. Border Yearly Charge:
Black Start Service means the provision of service needed to energize a defined portion of the Transmission Owner’s Transmission System, including the start up of the Generation Resources and/or other generators, in accordance with the Transmission Provider’s or Transmission Owner’s Black Start Plan when local power from the Transmission System is unavailable or insufficient.

Examples of Black Start Service in a sentence

  • Black Start Service is the capability of generating units to start without an outside electrical supply or the demonstrated ability of a generating unit with a high operating factor (subject to Transmission Provider concurrence) to automatically remain operating at reduced levels when disconnected from the grid.

  • If a Resource that had been granted an exemption detailed in paragraph (4) above is accepted for Black Start Service (BSS), the Resource has 365 days from the start date of BSS to submit modeling information detailed in paragraph (2) above.

  • The ISO provides the following Ancillary Services: (i) Scheduling, System Control and Dispatch, (ii) Voltage Support Service, (iii) Regulation Service, (iv) Energy Imbalance; (v) Operating Reserves Service, and (vi) Black Start Service.

  • If the Black Start Resource fails a second Black Start Resource Availability Test within the quarter, it shall immediately be disqualified from providing BSS and shall receive no further compensation under the Black Start Service Agreement.

  • Upon the submission by a Black Start Unit owner of a request for Black Start Service revenue requirements and changes to the Black Start Service revenue requirements for the Black Start Unit, the Black Start Unit owner and the Market Monitoring Unit shall attempt to agree to values on the level of each component included in the Black Start Service revenue requirements by no later than May 14 of each year.


More Definitions of Black Start Service

Black Start Service means the obligations of the Generator more particularly referred to in Sub-Clause 4.8 (which shall be in addition to and without prejudice to the Generator’s obligations under the Grid Code with regard to Black Start Capability), to include in addition the procedure for running down and testing of Plant in Reproving Assessments;
Black Start Service means the capability to provide Black Start Energy during a Black Start event.
Black Start Service means the services provided by DMG to Illinois Power under the terms of this Agreement to deliver electric energy to Illinois Power at the Interconnection Point(s) following a Blackout.
Black Start Service has the meaning specified in the PJM OATT.
Black Start Service means the provision and operation of equipment that is necessary to reestablish the ability of the transmission and distribution systems to deliver electric energy after a large-scale interruption, and includes the maintenance and use of the equipment necessary to allow the interconnected grid to be restored to operation absent an external source of power to the generating units that support the grid.
Black Start Service means the service provided pursuant to Schedule 6A of the PJM Open Access Transmission Tariff.
Black Start Service means, following a partial or complete black out, the start up of a generating unit without external electrical supply and thereafter the energizing of a portion of the interconnected electric system to allow other connected generating units to start up;