A Load Reduction Resource ramps down, stays down, and then ramps up. For stagingRamps, endRamp is less than beginRamp. For recoveryRamps, endRamp is greater than beginRamp.
A Generation Resource ramps up, stays up, and then ramps down. For stagingRamps, endRamp is greater than beginRamp. For recoveryRamps, endRamp is less than beginRamp.
Active Reserve
Resource provides autonomous management of its local circuits. If true, service notes local conditions and dispatches itself. If false, it waits for dispatch request from VTN.
Regulation Service
Voltage Regulation
At the end of the scheduled interval, VAR resources should return to their original state
Requested ramp time to move from the current setpoint to the new setpoint
Time window within which to randomly execute the command. If the time window is zero, the command will be executed immediately, (if not included, then default time window for this function will be used)
Resource Description based on the EMIX Product Description.
Resource types share common responsiveness and predictability characteristics, sometimes covarying across resources in the same class. (Example: Solar in the same region failing at the same time)
enumerates the Voltage Regulation Products
Generic model describing the power response capabilities of a resource
A Power Ramp is an Array of of Ramp Segments that describing a Resource’s ability to change level. A Power Ramp is either monotonically increasing or monotonically decreasing.
Collection of Power Ramp Segments
A Power Ramp Segment describes a change up or down in units/duration. A ramp rate holds for the duration between beginRamp to endRamp
Change up or down in percent of total response.
Constraint on Minimum Load that a Resource can maintain
ype of Constraint on Minimum Load that a Resource can maintain
Maximum Power available from a resource
Maximum Power available from a resource
Maximum Energy available from a resource
Constraint on Maximum Energy available from a resource
Minimum Load Reduction resource will make
Minimum units for a load reduction (e.g., MW rating of a discrete pump)
A collection of Offer Segments used to compute cost requirements across a range of power.
Marginal offer for Power within a range. Marginal costs must be computed within the context of a range of segments as conformed by the Offer Type
Numeric identifier of this segment
Energy Price for this Segment
Power Quantity for this Segment
If true, offer is all or none; no partial acceptance of this segment.
The minimum voltage level of the Voltage Regulation Service. In IEEE 1547, this represents a voltage level of 88% of nominal voltage for a photovoltaic (PV) inverter.
VMax is the IEEE 1547 maximum voltage level of 110% of nominal voltage where the PV inverter must disconnect.
Qmax is the inverter’s var capability and may be positive (capacitive) or negative (inductive).
PMax is the inverter's watt capability and may be positive or negative.
Time in which resource can respond to a request to increase energy provided. If zero, no dispatchUp available. Can also be startup delay for non-spinning reserve.
Time in which resource can respond to a request to decrease energy provided. If zero, no dispatch Down available.
Requested ramp time to move from the current setpoint to the new setpoint
Time window within which to randomly execute the command. If the time window is zero, the command will be executed immediately, (If not included, then default time window for this function will be used)