Inertia Constant Sample Clauses

The Inertia Constant clause defines the minimum required inertia constant for a generator or power system component, which measures its ability to resist changes in rotational speed due to fluctuations in load or disturbances. This clause typically specifies a numerical value or range for the inertia constant, ensuring that equipment connected to the grid can provide sufficient stability during transient events. By setting this standard, the clause helps maintain grid reliability and prevents frequency instability, addressing the risk of system disturbances caused by insufficient inertia.
Inertia Constant. Synchronous Generator(s) must have an inertia constant (H) between 4 to 6 seconds. [TO BE REVIEWED BY COMPANY FOLLOWING THE IRS. WITHOUT LIMITATION TO THE FOREGOING, IF THE FACILITY LACKS INHERENT INERTIAL CAPABILITIES BUT IS CAPABLE OF PRODUCING SYNTHETIC INERTIA, COMPANY SHALL REVISE THIS SECTION TO APPROPRIATELY REFLECT SUCH OPERATIONAL CONSIDERATIONS.]
Inertia Constant. In recognition of the Company’s System’s stability concerns, the Facility turbine-generator trains shall each have an inertial constant (H constant) of five (5) MJ/MVA or higher. A lower value of H constant may be accepted by the Company if supported by a system stability study performed by the Company and paid for by the Seller. In any case, the Seller shall obtain the Company’s written approval, which approval shall not be unreasonably withheld, of the H constant in the installed equipment.

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