Voltage Control and Reactive Power Coordination Sample Clauses

The Voltage Control and Reactive Power Coordination clause establishes the responsibilities and procedures for managing voltage levels and reactive power within an electrical system. It typically outlines how parties must coordinate the operation of equipment such as transformers, capacitor banks, or voltage regulators to maintain system stability and efficiency. By clearly defining these operational requirements, the clause helps prevent voltage fluctuations and power quality issues, ensuring reliable and safe operation of the interconnected electrical network.
Voltage Control and Reactive Power Coordination. Each Party shall maintain adequate reactive resources to supply its own reactive load and losses at all load levels.
Voltage Control and Reactive Power Coordination. Each Party acknowledges that voltage control and reactive power coordination are essential to maintain reliability. Therefore, the Parties have established procedures (“Voltage and Reactive Power Coordination Procedures”) by which they shall conduct such coordination. Such Procedures are set forth in the ▇▇▇▇/MISO business practices.
Voltage Control and Reactive Power Coordination 

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