Synchronous Inertial Response definition
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Synchronous Inertial Response (SIR) is the Kinetic Energy (at a Frequency of 50Hz) of a Centrally Dispatched Synchronous Providing Unit multiplied by the SIR Factor (SIRF).
The basis for payments for Synchronous Inertial Response (SIR) is the calculation of the SIR Available Volume of the Providing Unit over a Trading Period.
The Service Provider must provide Synchronous Inertial Response in accordance with the technical requirements of this Schedule 4 Part A and the relevant Operating Parameters for each Providing Unit.
The Service Provider shall procure that the Providing Unit provides Synchronous Inertial Response in accordance with the technical requirements of this Schedule 4 Part A and the relevant Operating Parameters for each Providing Unit.