Roles and responsibilities for reserve connecting TSO as Clause Samples

This clause defines the specific roles and responsibilities assigned to the reserve connecting Transmission System Operator (TSO) within the context of the agreement. It typically outlines the TSO's duties regarding the management, coordination, and operation of reserve power connections, such as ensuring system reliability, facilitating communication between parties, and maintaining compliance with regulatory standards. By clearly delineating these responsibilities, the clause helps prevent misunderstandings and ensures that all parties are aware of their obligations, thereby supporting efficient and reliable grid operations.
Roles and responsibilities for reserve connecting TSO as regards the exchange of FRR SOGL165(1) SOGL118(1)(u) SOGL171(2) SOGL118(1)(w) SOGL165(6) SOGL119(1)(n) ‘Reserve connecting TSO’ means the TSO responsible for the monitoring area to which a reserve providing unit or reserve providing group is connected. SOGL 3(2)(150) In context of exchange of reserves the role of the reserve connecting TSO is being responsible for operating the monitoring area to which a reserve providing unit or a reserve providing group is physically connected while a certain amount of the reserve capacity is required by a different TSO, the reserve receiving TSO, to fulfil its dimensioning requirements. The responsibilities of the reserve connecting TSOs include: • Implementation of the FRR prequalification for the reserve capacity on FRR subject to exchange in accordance with SOGL articles 159; • Providing the affected TSO with the information on the (intended) exchange of reserves that is needed for the analysis and maintenance of operational security; • Concluding an approved assessment on the intended exchange agreement in accordance with the rules in section 9.4.4; • Concluding an exchange agreement with the reserve receiving TSO that specifies the roles and the responsibilities of the reserve
Roles and responsibilities for reserve connecting TSO as regards the exchange of FRR ‘Reserve connecting TSO’ means the TSO responsible for the monitoring area to which a reserve providing unit or reserve providing group is connected. In context of exchange of reserves the role of the reserve connecting TSO is being responsible for operating the monitoring area to which a reserve providing unit or a reserve providing group is physically connected while a certain amount of the reserve capacity is required by a different TSO, the reserve receiving TSO, to fulfil its dimensioning requirements. The responsibilities of the reserve connecting TSOs include: • Implementation of the FRR prequalification for the reserve capacity on FRR subject to exchange in accordance with SOGL article 159; • Providing the affected TSO with the information on the (intended) exchange of reserves that is needed for the analysis and maintenance of operational security; • Concluding an approved assessment on the intended exchange agreement in accordance with the rules in section 9.4.4; • Concluding an exchange agreement with the reserve receiving TSO that specifies the roles and the responsibilities of the reserve connecting TSO and the reserve receiving TSO in accordance with SOGL article 165(3); • Contracting reserves from BSPs; • Making sure that their obligations resulting from the FRR dimensioning process and additional exported FRR will be fulfilled; • Activation of contracted reserves on behalf of the reserve receiving TSO; • Monitor the fulfilment of the FRR technical requirements and FRR availability; • Ensure that the exchange of FRR/RR does not lead to power flows which violate the operational security limits; • Settlement with the BSP; • Settlement with reserve receiving TSO; SOGL 3(2)(150) SOGL165(1) SOGL171(2) SOGL165(6) • Follow the Notification Process for the exchange of reserves in accordance with SOGL article 150; • Comply with applicable rules in section 9.4.
Roles and responsibilities for reserve connecting TSO as regards the exchange of FRR ‘Reserve connecting TSO’ means the TSO responsible for the monitoring area to which a reserve providing unit or reserve providing group is connected. SOGL 3(2)(150) In context of exchange of reserves the role of the reserve connecting TSO is being responsible for operating the monitoring area to which a reserve providing unit or a reserve providing group is physically connected while a certain amount of the reserve capacity is required by a different TSO, the reserve receiving TSO, to fulfil its dimensioning requirements. The responsibilities of the reserve connecting TSOs include: • Implementation of the FRR prequalification for the reserve capacity on FRR subject to exchange in accordance with SOGL article 159; • Providing the affected TSO with the information on the (intended) SOGL165(1) SOGL171(2) SOGL165(6) of operational security; agreement in accordance with the rules in section 9.4.4; SOGL article 165(3); • Contracting reserves from BSPs; process and additional exported FRR will be fulfilled; TSO; availability; which violate the operational security limits; • Settlement with the BSP; • Settlement with reserve receiving TSO; accordance with SOGL article 150; • Comply with applicable rules in section Rules, Arrangements &

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