Battery Storage System Clause Samples

The Battery Storage System clause defines the requirements and specifications for the installation, operation, and maintenance of a battery storage system within a project or facility. It typically outlines the technical standards the system must meet, the responsibilities of the parties regarding system performance, and any safety or regulatory compliance measures. For example, it may specify the minimum storage capacity, acceptable battery technologies, and maintenance schedules. The core function of this clause is to ensure that the battery storage system is properly integrated and managed, thereby supporting reliable energy storage and mitigating risks related to system failure or non-compliance.
Battery Storage System. The Battery Energy Storage System ("▇▇▇▇") operational conditions ("Operational Conditions") shall be as follows: [DRAFTING NOTE – Revise to be specific to RFP and allowing for grid charging.] No more than ____% of the ▇▇▇▇ energy capacity can be charged from the grid prior to the fifth anniversary of the Commercial Operations Date. Thereafter, 100% of the ▇▇▇▇ energy capacity can be charged from the grid. All charging from the grid will be at the direction of Company. [DRAFTING NOTE: 5-YEAR LIMITATION ON GRID CHARGING WILL BE DELETED IF ITC RECAPTURE IS NOT APPLICABLE TO THE ▇▇▇▇.] For Contract Years that are non-leap years, the ▇▇▇▇ shall be discharged no more than ▇▇▇▇ Rating x 365 MWh in each Contract Year. For Contract Years that are leap years, the ▇▇▇▇ shall be discharged no more than ▇▇▇▇ Rating x 366 MWh in each Contract Year. The ▇▇▇▇ will not be required to discharge more energy than available relative to the available state of charge. The ▇▇▇▇ may be called on to provide frequency droop response, frequency regulation response, and frequency regulation (AGC dispatch) under the following conditions: Dispatch to the grid is limited to the interconnection limit minus the generation from the PV system. PSS/E ASPEN PSCAD ATTACHMENT C METHODS AND FORMULAS FOR MEASURING PERFORMANCE STANDARDS
Battery Storage System. 1. If the Homeowner elects to add a battery storage system to the Solar PV System, the battery system may or may not support the electrical needs of the entire house, as potential limitations may be identified during the engineering review. If recommended, options to expand the battery system may be presented to Homeowner. 2. In a backup situation, discretion in the use of available battery power is imperative. Some high-drain appliances (e.g. electric range/oven, electric dryer, electric coil heat) are not recommended to be operated during a grid interruption, as they may significantly diminish overall run time of the battery system. Unnecessary, large circuits should be turned off during grid interruption or be relocated to a separate load center not backed up by the battery storage system. 3. If a battery storage system is not purchased by the Homeowner, a Solar PV System-only installation will not provide back-up power in the event of a grid failure/outage.
Battery Storage System. (if applicable): In the event that the Homeowner elects to add a battery storage system to a residential Solar PV system installed by ConEdison Solutions: (i) The Homeowner acknowledges and agrees that ConEdison Solutions is providing only installation services for the battery storage system and that the manufacturer of the battery storage system, [ ], shall at all times be the sole point of contact for the Homeowner for any questions or concerns relating to the battery storage system, including, without limitation, performance or warranty concerns. (ii) The Homeowner acknowledges and agrees that that ConEdison Solutions’ workmanship warranty in Section 8(A) of this Letter Agreement covers only the installation of the battery storage system and not the battery storage system itself, and furthermore that the warranty of the battery storage system is provided by the manufacturer, and not by ConEdison Solutions. (iii) ConEdison Solutions will use reasonable efforts to install the Solar PV System and the battery storage system at the same time. However, since ConEdison Solutions has no control over the supply/delivery of the battery storage system, it may be necessary for the battery storage system to be installed after the Solar PV System has been installed.

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