Reactive Power Standards Sample Clauses

The Reactive Power Standards clause defines the requirements and expectations for managing reactive power within an electrical system or grid. Typically, it specifies the acceptable range of reactive power that equipment or generators must maintain, outlines measurement and compliance procedures, and may set forth penalties or corrective actions for non-compliance. By establishing clear standards, this clause ensures system stability, prevents voltage fluctuations, and allocates responsibility for maintaining power quality among parties.
Reactive Power Standards. The Generating Facility power factor design limitation 4 minimum requirement shall be a reactive power capability of sufficient MVAR that 5 would result in a composite power delivery at the Hassayampa Switchyard at a power 6 factor between 0.95 leading and 0.95 lagging at rated capacity. Under normal 7 operating conditions, the Interconnector shall operate the Generating Facility to 8 maintain a voltage at the Hassayampa Switchyard as prescribed by the Operator 9 within the Generating Facility’s power factor design limitations. In the event that, 10 under normal operating conditions the Generating Facility is unable to consistently 11 maintain a reactive power capability sufficient to maintain a composite power delivery 12 at the Hassayampa Switchyard at a power factor between 0.95 leading and 0.95 13 lagging, the Interconnector shall take necessary steps to meet such standards, 14 including, but not limited to, the installation of static and/or dynamic reactive power 15 compensating devices. Should the Operator determine, in its sole discretion and in 16 accordance with Good Utility Practice, that operation of the Generating Facility at 17 power factors not in compliance with this Agreement may compromise the reliability 18 or integrity of, or would materially adversely affect, the Common Bus, the Operator 19 may order the Interconnector to disconnect its Generating Facility until such time as 20 required remedies are made.
Reactive Power Standards. The Facility power factor design limitation minimum requirement shall be a reactive power capability sufficient to maintain a composite power delivery at the Connection Point at a power factor as set forth in Appendix B. Under normal operating conditions, Facility Sponsor shall operate the Facility to maintain a voltage schedule at the Connection Point as prescribed by the Engineering Department (the “Okanogan PUD Engineering Department”) or designated representative within the Facility's power factor design limitations. In the event that the voltage schedule at the Connection Point cannot be or is not maintained within this requirement, Okanogan PUD Engineering Department may request the Facility to be operated (within the design limitation of the equipment in operation at the time) to produce its maximum available reactive power output (measured in MVAR) in order to achieve the prescribed voltage schedule, provided that Okanogan PUD Dispatcher has requested other generating facilities and other reactive compensation resources in the affected area (including but not limited to Okanogan PUD's facilities) to produce their maximum available reactive power output (measured in MVAR) in order to achieve the prescribed voltage schedule. Facility Sponsor shall promptly comply with such requests made by Okanogan PUD Engineering Department. In the event that under normal operating conditions the Facility is unable to consistently maintain a reactive power capability sufficient to maintain a composite power delivery at the Connection Point at a power factor set forth in Appendix B, the Facility Sponsor shall take appropriate other steps to configure the Facility to meet such standards, including, as necessary, the installation of static and/or dynamic reactive power compensating devices. Records of requests made by Okanogan PUD Engineering Department, and records indicating actual responses to these requests, will be maintained by Okanogan PUD and subject to a third party independent audit at Facility Sponsor’s request and expense. Any such request for an audit will be presented to Okanogan PUD by Facility Sponsor no later than twenty-four (24) months following a request by the Okanogan PUD Engineering Department that the Facility produce its maximum available reactive power output.
Reactive Power Standards. Except as noted in Exhibits 1 and 4 ------------------------ for Facilities interconnected prior to January 1, 2001, the Facility power factor design limitation minimum requirement shall be a reactive power capability sufficient to maintain a composite power delivery at the Interconnection Points at a power factor between 0.95 leading (when the Facility is consuming reactive power from the Transmission System) and 0.90 lagging (when the Facility is supplying reactive power to the Transmission System). Except for Facilities interconnected prior to January 1, 2001 or as noted in Exhibits 1 and 4, in the event that under Normal System Conditions the Facility is unable to consistently maintain a reactive power capability sufficient to maintain a composite power delivery at the Interconnection Points at a power factor between 0.95 leading and 0.90 lagging, the Generating Company shall take appropriate other steps to configure the Facility to meet such standards, including as necessary, the installation of static and/or dynamic reactive power compensating devices.
Reactive Power Standards. 33 10.4 Failure to Supply Reactive Power................................. 34 Article XI OUTAGES, INTERRUPTIONS, AND DISCONNECTIONS....................... 34 ----------
Reactive Power Standards. Interconnection Agreement between -33- EXECUTION VERSION El Paso Electric Company and Public Service Company of New Mexico
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