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Subject: [OASIS Issue Tracker] Updated: (ENERGYINTEROP-108) Indication ofhow firm a quote is
[ http://tools.oasis-open.org/issues/browse/ENERGYINTEROP-108?page=com.atlassian.jira.plugin.system.issuetabpanels:all-tabpanel ] William Cox updated ENERGYINTEROP-108: -------------------------------------- Description: Brining it here to make sure it is not lost in EMIX issues This is an important attribute of a power contract in many markets. Firm power typically carries with it reserves. Non firm power requires the receive to provide necessary reserves if it is to be considered a firm source of power. Other attributes are whether it is a power contract @ 100 % load factor (fixed rate of delivery) or a contract with a specified load factor. There can be other variations. We need to have a general way of specifying such attributes whether in emix or energy interop. [ Show » ] Edward Cazalet added a comment - 25/Jul/10 11:34 PM This is an important attribute of a power contract in many markets. Firm power typically carries with it reserves. Non firm power requires the receive to provide necessary reserves if it is to be considered a firm source of power. Other attributes are whether it is a power contract @ 100 % load factor (fixed rate of delivery) or a contract with a specified load factor. There can be other variations. We need to have a general way of specifying such attributes whether in emix or energy interop. was: Brin ing it here to make sure it is not lost in EMIX issues This is an important attribute of a power contract in many markets. Firm power typically carries with it reserves. Non firm power requires the receive to provide necessary reserves if it is to be considered a firm source of power. Other attributes are whether it is a power contract @ 100 % load factor (fixed rate of delivery) or a contract with a specified load factor. There can be other variations. We need to have a general way of specifying such attributes whether in emix or energy interop. [ Show » ] Edward Cazalet added a comment - 25/Jul/10 11:34 PM This is an important attribute of a power contract in many markets. Firm power typically carries with it reserves. Non firm power requires the receive to provide necessary reserves if it is to be considered a firm source of power. Other attributes are whether it is a power contract @ 100 % load factor (fixed rate of delivery) or a contract with a specified load factor. There can be other variations. We need to have a general way of specifying such attributes whether in emix or energy interop. > Indication of how firm a quote is > --------------------------------- > > Key: ENERGYINTEROP-108 > URL: http://tools.oasis-open.org/issues/browse/ENERGYINTEROP-108 > Project: OASIS Energy Interoperation TC > Issue Type: New Feature > Reporter: Toby Considine > Assignee: Edward Cazalet > > Brining it here to make sure it is not lost in EMIX issues > This is an important attribute of a power contract in many markets. Firm power typically carries with it reserves. Non firm power requires the receive to provide necessary reserves if it is to be considered a firm source of power. > Other attributes are whether it is a power contract @ 100 % load factor (fixed rate of delivery) or a contract with a specified load factor. There can be other variations. > We need to have a general way of specifying such attributes whether in emix or energy interop. > [ Show » ] Edward Cazalet added a comment - 25/Jul/10 11:34 PM This is an important attribute of a power contract in many markets. Firm power typically carries with it reserves. Non firm power requires the receive to provide necessary reserves if it is to be considered a firm source of power. Other attributes are whether it is a power contract @ 100 % load factor (fixed rate of delivery) or a contract with a specified load factor. There can be other variations. We need to have a general way of specifying such attributes whether in emix or energy interop. -- This message is automatically generated by JIRA. - If you think it was sent incorrectly contact one of the administrators: http://tools.oasis-open.org/issues/secure/Administrators.jspa - For more information on JIRA, see: http://www.atlassian.com/software/jira
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