Islanded Operation Clause Samples

Islanded Operation. Under no circumstances shall the Generating Facility be permitted to operate in an islanded condition. The term “islanded condition” includes for the purpose of this provision, a situation where the portion of Distribution System to which the Generating Facility is connected becomes isolated from the Distribution System and/or Transmission System.
Islanded Operation. As explained previously, the RfG NC conceives islanded operation as the operation of a part of the network with at least one running PGM after disconnection. However, the regime for this islanded operation is only provided for type C and D PGMs [98]. Given that microgrids will typically contain or be considered as type A or B PGMs or as PGFs of the same size, the provisions dealing with island operation should be extended to type A and B PGMs as an option in order to allow for microgrids to integrate the technical requirements and benefit from legal certainty. During the islanded operation mode, a microgrid might have to use black-start internally (if the microgrid itself suffers from a black-out). The RfG NC defines black-start capability but applies this option to type C and D PGMs only [99]. These rules should also be extended to smaller PGMs in order to incentivise manufacturers of PGMS to include such black-start function in the design of smaller PGMS that will be connected to a microgrid. Island operation and black start capabilities are important features in the E&R NC, especially for identifying potential restoration service providers [100]. Yet, the E&R NC only applies to PGMs of types C and D and, under certain conditions, type B [101]. This makes it more difficult for potential microgrids to be considered as potential restoration service providers, which they could provide if acting in group, as a multi-microgrid system.
Islanded Operation. The Project will be designed to enable islanded operation for the Project according to the following conditions: - Maximum speed rise 13% - Maximum speed variation 1.5 - 2% - Maximum load change loading - Steam turbine ~ 3 MW/min - Organic turbines ~ 1 MW/min

Related to Islanded Operation

  • Limited Operation If any of the Connecting Transmission Owner’s Attachment Facilities or System Upgrade Facilities or System Deliverability Upgrades are not reasonably expected to be completed prior to the Commercial Operation Date of the Developer’s Large Generating Facility, NYISO shall, upon the request and at the expense of Developer, in conjunction with the Connecting Transmission Owner, perform operating studies on a timely basis to determine the extent to which the Developer’s Large Generating Facility and the Developer’s Attachment Facilities may operate prior to the completion of the Connecting Transmission Owner’s Attachment Facilities or System Upgrade Facilities or System Deliverability Upgrades consistent with Applicable Laws and Regulations, Applicable Reliability Standards, Good Utility Practice, and this Agreement. Connecting Transmission Owner and NYISO shall permit Developer to operate the Developer’s Large Generating Facility and the Developer’s Attachment Facilities in accordance with the results of such studies.

  • Suspended Operations If the University President or designee determines that the public health, property or safety is jeopardized and it is advisable due to emergency conditions to suspend the operation of all or any portion of the University, the following will govern represented individuals: A. When prior notice has not been given, represented individuals released until further notice after reporting to work will be compensated for hours worked on the first day of suspended operations. B. Represented individuals who are not required to work during suspended operations may request and may be granted a schedule change during their workweek. C. Represented individuals who are required to work during suspended operations will receive their regular hourly rate for work performed during the period of suspended operation. Overtime worked during suspended operations will be compensated in accordance with Section 5.3, above.

  • Continued Operation In the event of a Breach or Default by either Interconnected Entity, and subject to termination of the Interconnection Service Agreement under Section 16 of this Appendix 2, the Interconnected Entities shall continue to operate and maintain, as applicable, such DC power systems, protection and Metering Equipment, telemetering equipment, SCADA equipment, transformers, Secondary Systems, communications equipment, building facilities, software, documentation, structural components, and other facilities and appurtenances that are reasonably necessary for Transmission Provider and the Interconnected Transmission Owner to operate and maintain the Transmission System and the Transmission Owner Interconnection Facilities and for Interconnection Customer to operate and maintain the Customer Facility and the Customer Interconnection Facilities, in a safe and reliable manner.

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  • Co-operation Each Party acknowledges that this ESA must be approved by the Department and agree that they shall use Commercially Reasonable efforts to cooperate in seeking to secure such approval.