The results of the ISP, shall include:
a) the commitment (synchronization/desynchronization) schedule of the Balancing Service Entities,
b) the Balancing Capacity for FCR, mFRR and aFRR in either direction (upward and downward) for each Balancing Service Entity and for each Dispatch Period of the Dispatch Day.
c) the potential energy surplus in MW for every Dispatch Period of the Dispatch Day
d) the constraint of Balancing Capacity requirements in MW, when required, for every Dispatch Period of the Dispatch Day, and
e) the inter-zonal flows.
For each Dispatch Period, the sum of the upward and downward Balancing Power awarded by the ISP to each Balancing Service Entity calculated separately for each of the Balancing Power Products (FCR, mFRR and aFRR) cannot be less than a specified limit. This limit is calculated for Dispatchable Generating Units as 2% of the Maximum Net Capacity and for Dispatchable Load Portfolios or Dispatchable RES Units Portfolios as 2% of the dispatched capacity. The above limit is rounded to a whole number and is assigned values from 1MW to 10MW. In cases where this limit is calculated to be less than 1MW, it is assigned the value 1 MW and in cases where it is calculated to be greater than 10MW it is assigned the value 10 MW.
An indicative generation/consumption schedule also results from the ISP, for each Balancing Service Entity and for each Dispatch Period of the Dispatch Day ("ISP schedule"). The differences between the ISP schedule and the automatic Dispatch Instruction mechanism (Balancing Energy Market) shall not be considered deviations from the ISP. In addition, an indicative schedule may also result from the ISP, which corresponds to the energy surplus, in MW, for every Dispatch Period of the Dispatch Day. The energy surplus observed in real time can differ significantly from the indicative schedule mentioned above and can be addressed with appropriate measures taken by the HETS Operator close to real-time.
Without prejudice to paragraph 5 of this Article, with regard to the results of the ISP for Balancing Capacity, the following shall apply:
a) The results of ISP1 shall not be binding.
b) The results of ISP2 shall be binding for the first twenty-four (24) Dispatch Periods of Dispatch Day D.
c) The results of ISP3 shall be binding for the last twenty-four (24) Dispatch Periods of Dispatch Day D.
d) The results of the ad hoc ISPs shall be binding for the Dispatch Periods to which they refer.
The results of all ISP executions shall be binding with regard to the commitment schedule of the Balancing Service Entities.
The Balancing Service Providers are obliged to comply with the binding results of the ISP executions. In case of non-compliance, the Balancing Service Providers shall not be entitled to a fee and shall be subject to non-Compliance Charges, in accordance with CHAPTER 22 of this Rulebook.
The HETS Operator shall publish the results forty-five (45) minutes after the execution of each ad-hoc ISP. Within the same deadline, it shall inform the Balancing Service Providers whose Balancing Energy and Balancing Capacity Offers were submitted to the ISP and accepted of the results of the ISP that concern them.
The HETS Operator may deviate from the results of the ISP in all cases where it has substantiated evidence to consider that such a deviation is necessary so as to ensure the safe operation of the HETS and the smooth operation of the Balancing Market.
SECTION IV INTEGRATED SCHEDULING PROCESS
CHAPTER 13 EXECUTION OF THE INTEGRATED SCHEDULING PROCESS
Article 13.3 Results of the Integrated Scheduling Process