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Subject: RE: [emix] RE: Ramp Rate Curve
This is a property of an energy resource, independent of any
product. From: Toby Considine
[mailto:tobyconsidine@gmail.com] On Behalf Of Toby Considine Thanks That is consistent with a) Several
segments / intervals of fixed duration, power. (power increasing) b) An
interval in the middle with no duration set ç ws-calendar gluon entry c) Several
segments / intervals of fixed duration, power. (power decreasing) That is the definition of a product. Contract comes along and Adds a start time, duration to the gluon Now we have generation schedule "If something is not worth doing, it`s not worth doing
well" - Peter Drucker
From: Crimmins, Sean
[mailto:SCrimmins@caiso.com] Toby,
Here’s
an example of a ramp rate “curve” from the CIM. The
participant would register a number of segments that represent the units
maximum ramp rate in a range of power outputs (from Pmin to the max
output). For example.
Then
the “curve” will look like: Sean
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