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Hi Dora,
That is correct. One additional thing to note is that INITIALMW is an instantaneous measure and doesn't give insight into what occurred during the 5-minute period e.g. the ramping may not have been linear. You can get more detailed data at a 4 second interval (used to calculate frequency / ancillary service costs) - I can't recall which dataset that is.Cheers,Josh
On Thu, 10 Jul 2025 at 14:09, Shan He <dora.s...@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi Josh,
Thank you so much for your quick response! Could you check if my understanding is correct, please?
Attached is the screenshot of the DISPATCHLOAD data for a battery unit (in the generation direction) on 1/1/2024.
At 0:05, the initial MW is 5.943 and the total cleared is 2. That means the battery was discharging 5.943 MW at 0:05, and expected to ramp down to 2 MW at 0:10.
At 0:10, the initial MW is 2.811, which means the battery wasn't not able to ramp down to exactly 2 MW as expected or required, but was able to ramp down to 2.811 MW -- close to 2 MW.
Is my interpretation of this data correct, please?
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