Features to be Represented in the Dynamic Model. The dynamic model shall represent the features and phenomena likely to be relevant to angular, frequency and voltage stability. These features include but may not be limited to: (a) The electrical characteristics of the PV modules and Inverters; (b) The mechanical characteristics of the whole mechanical shaft; (c) Variation of electrical power output with the primary resource; (d) Active and Reactive Power controls and limiters; (e) Power plant controller (f) Reactive Power compensation Equipment; (g) Protection relays. (h) Saturation curves of power transformers and CTs (i) Damage curves of power transformers (j) Harmonic current injections (k) Any features required by CEB
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Features to be Represented in the Dynamic Model. The dynamic model shall represent the features and phenomena likely to be relevant to angular, frequency and voltage stability. These features include but may not be limited to:
(a) The electrical characteristics of the PV modules and InvertersInverters representing the total capacity of the Facility;
(b) The mechanical characteristics of the whole mechanical shaft;
(c) Variation of electrical power output with the primary resource;
(dc) Active and Reactive Power controls and limiters;
(ed) Power plant controller;
(fe) Reactive Power compensation Equipment;
(gf) Protection relays.;
(hg) Saturation curves of power transformers and CTs;
(ih) Damage curves of power transformers;
(ji) Harmonic current injections
(k) Any features required by CEB;
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Sources: Interconnection Agreement