Include non-linearity in the limitations/discussions section #74
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@Henry-WattTime could you share the presentation that you had shown in last week's meeting? And any other literature that we could use to think more carefully about the non-linearity aspect of how plants are brought on board in the face of increasing demand for electricity? |
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This speaks to the dispatch stack from a price based standpoint, but is a good external resource for how wholesale markets are theoretically dispatched: https://www.iso-ne.com/about/what-we-do/in-depth/how-resources-are-selected-and-prices-are-set |
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So you make an interesting point @jawache ,in fact, I'd be shocked if the rate wasn't non-linear since the underlying mechanics are. More than a rate then perhaps we should be thinking of a model given some expected traffic pattern. This way, the end consumer can clearly see points of inflection and explore re-architecting the solution if need be when they hit a part of the curve that exacerbates their marginal carbon emissions.
Originally posted by @atg-abhishek in #3 (comment)
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