: Public <<BusinessObject>> BusinessObject
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06/08/2018 16:40:13 |
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1.0 |
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1.0 |
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{F863CDE1-E0C7-4d9c-ADB3-843B3E1734BF} |
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XSD: iec62325-451-6-outage_v4_0.xsd<br/><br/>The unavailability process basically follows two different periodicities; a regular periodicity for the provision of the planned unavailability and an event based periodicity for the provision of changes in actual availability. <br/>The unavailability process covers all the significant resources within the energy grid that may impact the quantity of energy that can be produced or consumed. <br/><br/><b>RULES</b><br/><b>The transmission of unavailability information </b><br/>Each unavailability (planned maintenance or forced unavailability) should be transmitted in a single document with the identification of the document being used as the identification of the unavailability in question. <br/>An Outage_MarketDocument may be revised through the use of the revision number. The latest revision of the document provides the current state of the unavailability. <br/><b>Status information </b><br/>An Outage_MarketDocument when transmitted may have two states, it is by default always active or it has the status of cancelled or withdrawn. <br/>A cancellation are foreseen where a planned unavailability will not take place, <br/>A withdrawal is foreseen where there has been an error in the transmission of the information (in this case, a reason should be given). <br/>Note that an unavailability is deemed terminated when its end date is past. If the end date approaches and the unavailability is always in vigor the data provider must provide an update to the unavailability with a new end date. <br/><b>Rules governing the Time Series class </b><br/>A time series shall exist to describe a specific piece of an unavailability situation. It conveys the data related to the unavailability. For consumption or generation unit unavailability it identifies the available capacity during the event. For transmission asset unavailability it identifies the impact on cross zonal capacity per direction. <br/><b>Rules governing the Series_Period class </b><br/>At least one series period class shall exist. <br/>There may be several series period classes for a time series per object type (installed, unavailable or wind power feedin). The overall time interval covered by the period shall be within the complete TimeInterval of the series period.<br/>The number of periods within a time series as characterized by the resolution must completely cover the period’s time interval. <br/><br/>