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UKRENERGO AND HUNGARY’S MAVIR SIGN EMERGENCY POWER EXCHANGE AGREEMENT

NPC Ukrenergo and Hungary’s power transmission system operator Mavir ZRt first signed an emergency power exchange agreement.
The press service of Ukrenergo reported that the agreement would allow the two operators to supply electricity to their areas of power supply and frequency regulation to prevent emergency or remove its consequences in power systems.
“The largest capacity of emergency assistance is up to 200 MW. The amount of emergency assistance can be increased to more than 200 MW by mutual agreement of the parties, if there are adequate technical capabilities, available reserves and available inter-zone capacity. The capacity for emergency assistance is not reserved in advance,” the company said.
The company said that agreements on emergency energy exchanges with neighboring countries are prescribed by ENTSO-E’s general rules to create additional reserve mechanisms to enhance the reliability of power systems during synchronous operation of the Burshtyn TPP Island and ENTSO-E.
As reported, in August 2019, Ukrenergo and Poland’s Polskie Sieci Elektroenergetyczne (PSE) signed the emergency power exchange agreement.

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