Glossary Wind Energy / Term
Tertiary control is any automatic or manual change in the working points of generators (mainly by rescheduling) in order to restore an adequate secondary control reserve at the right time. The power that can be connected automatically or manually under tertiary control in order to provide an adequate secondary control reserve is known as the tertiary control reserve. This reserve must be used in such a way that it contributes to the restoration of the secondary control range when required.
Permanent link Tertiary control - Creation date 2023-02-21