Requirement to Provide Dynamic Models Sample Clauses

Requirement to Provide Dynamic Models. Facility Owner shall provide CEB with validated dynamic models of the Facility. Appropriate data and parameter values shall be provided by Facility Owner. The models shall be able to calculate how quantities such as active Power output, reactive Power output, primary resource (e.g. irradiance etc.) vary as factors such as the voltage at the Interconnection Boundary measured at the Point of Delivery change. The models shall take account of the inherent dynamic characteristics of the inverters and the actions of their control and protection systems, including the Low Voltage Ride Through (LVRT) capability.
Requirement to Provide Dynamic Models. Seller shall provide CEB with validated dynamic models of the Facility. Appropriate data and parameter values shall be provided by Seller.
Requirement to Provide Dynamic Models. Seller shall provide CEB with validated dynamic models of the Facility. Appropriate data and parameter values shall be provided by Seller. The models shall be able to calculate how quantities such as active Power output, reactive Power output, primary resource (e.g. irradiance etc.) vary as factors such as the voltage at the Interconnection Boundary measured at the Point of Delivery change. They shall take account of the inherent dynamic characteristics of the machines and the actions of their control and protection systems, including the Low Voltage Ride Through (LVRT) and High Voltage Ride Through (HVRT) capabilities. 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: The electrical characteristics of the PV modules and Inverters; The mechanical characteristics of the whole mechanical shaft; Variation of electrical power output with the primary resource; Active and Reactive Power controls and limiters; Power plant controller Reactive Power compensation Equipment; Protection relays. Saturation curves of power transformers and CTs Damage curves of power transformers Harmonic current injections Any features required by CEB The Facility Model shall be fully documented. The documentation shall describe in detail the model structure, inputs, outputs and how to set up and use the model in the simulation software environment that can be used by CEB to simulate the dynamic performance of the Facility, specifically voltage control, load ramping and frequency support within the design operating range of the Facility. The document shall at least contain the following: The operating parameters on which the model is based; A model for the dynamic response of the Facility in block diagram form including Laplace transfer functions A detailed list of gains, constants and parameters, with explanations of the derivations for each of the modelled functions. Plant test data from which the model was derived. CEB may, when necessary to ensure the proper running of its complete system representation or to facilitate its understanding of the results of a dynamic simulation, request additional information concerning the model, including the source code of one or more routines in the model. Seller shall comply with any such request without delay. In the event that the information is confidential on the basis that it incorporates trade secrets, CEB shall no...

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