Common use of Composite Power Delivery Clause in Contracts

Composite Power Delivery. The Facility power factor design limitation minimum requirement shall be a reactive power capability sufficient to provide a composite power delivery at the Interconnection Point at a power factor between 95% lagging and 95% leading. Under normal real-time operating conditions, Generator shall operate the Facility to maintain a voltage schedule at the Interconnection Point as prescribed by the Operating Agent within the Facility's power factor design limitation minimum requirement, provided such schedule is consistent with Good Utility Practice, and necessary to maintain reactive support on the transmission grid. In the event that the voltage schedule at the Interconnection Point cannot be or is not maintained within such requirement, the Operating Agent may request that the Facility be operated (within the design limitations of the equipment in service at that time) up to the maximum available reactive power output (measured in mega-volt ampere reactance ("MVAR")) in order to achieve the prescribed voltage schedule; provided, however, that the Operating Agent has equitably coordinated such requests with other generating facilities and other reactive power compensation resources in the affected area in order to achieve the prescribed voltage schedule. Generator shall promptly comply with all such requests made by the Operating Agent and shall be compensated as provided for in Article 10.2.

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Sources: Interconnection Agreement (El Paso Electric Co /Tx/)

Composite Power Delivery. The Facility power factor design limitation minimum requirement shall be a reactive power capability sufficient to provide a composite power delivery at the Interconnection Point at a power factor between 95% lagging and 95% leading. Under normal real-time operating conditions, Generator shall operate the Facility to maintain a voltage schedule at the Interconnection Point as prescribed by the Operating Agent or designated representative within the Facility's ’s power factor design limitation minimum requirement, provided such schedule is consistent with Good Utility Practice, Practice and necessary to maintain reactive support on the transmission gridsystem. In the event that the voltage schedule at the Interconnection Point cannot be or is not maintained within such requirement, the Operating Agent may request that the Facility be operated (within the design limitations of the equipment in service at that time) up to the maximum available reactive power output (measured in mega-volt ampere reactance ("MVAR")) in order to achieve the prescribed voltage schedule; provided, however, that the Operating Agent has equitably coordinated such requests with other generating facilities and other reactive power compensation resources in the affected area in order to achieve the prescribed voltage schedule. Generator shall promptly comply with all such requests made by the Operating Agent and shall be compensated as provided for in Article 10.2.

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Sources: Interconnection Agreement (El Paso Electric Co /Tx/)

Composite Power Delivery. The Facility power factor design limitation minimum requirement shall be a reactive power capability sufficient to provide a composite power delivery at the Interconnection Point at a power factor between 95% lagging and 95% leading. Under normal real-time operating conditions, Generator shall operate the Facility to maintain a voltage schedule at the Interconnection Point as prescribed by the Operating Agent within the Facility's ’s power factor design limitation minimum requirement, provided such schedule is consistent with Good Utility Practice, and necessary to maintain reactive support on the transmission grid. In the event that the voltage schedule at the Interconnection Point cannot be or is not maintained within such requirement, the Operating Agent may request that the Facility be operated (within the design limitations of the equipment in service at that time) up to the maximum available reactive power output (measured in mega-volt ampere reactance ("MVAR")) in order to achieve the prescribed voltage schedule; provided, however, that the Operating Agent has equitably coordinated such requests with other generating facilities and other reactive power compensation resources in the affected area in order to achieve the prescribed voltage schedule. Generator shall promptly comply with all such requests made by the Operating Agent and shall be compensated as provided for in Article 10.2.

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Sources: Interconnection Agreement (El Paso Electric Co /Tx/)