4a. Tutorial - Optimal Unit Commitment
Fill the backbone input excel
ts_influx
In ts_influx, influxes for nodes can be added. In our energy model, we have consumers at Tudo and Rubbo. In this assignment we will only consider consumers in Rubbo. Each timestep equals one hour. Load must have a negative sign, as this is energy, that drains from the node.[1] Use the following load curve:
timestep |
t000001 |
t000002 |
t000003 |
t000004 |
t000005 |
t000006 |
t000007 |
t000008 |
t000009 |
t000010 |
t000011 |
t000012 |
Load |
230 |
180 |
130 |
130 |
150 |
200 |
380 |
500 |
560 |
500 |
400 |
460 |
[1] Additonal information: The third column “forecast index” is a requirement from backbone. When you want to model stochastic behaviour such as different weather or changing consumer’s load, you can use different forecasts with different indices. At the moment, whenever we will find a forecast index column, we will fill in f00. That means, we do not model stochastic behaviour, but only use the default forecast with the number 0.