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− | So far Depot Position has a different meaning. It describes the balance of power futures (i.e. binding power production or consumption guarantees for a future timeslot) a particular broker bought or sold for a particular timeslot. A depot position contains both, the last change as well as the running balance. Example: | + | '''CB''' - So far Depot Position has a different meaning. It describes the balance of power futures (i.e. binding power production or consumption guarantees for a future timeslot) a particular broker bought or sold for a particular timeslot. A depot position contains both, the last change as well as the running balance. Example: |
List of DepotPositions as recorded by the accounting service | List of DepotPositions as recorded by the accounting service | ||
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− | '''JEC''' - I don't entirely understand this. | + | '''JEC''' - I don't entirely understand this. First, this looks like a sequence of transactions, not a position. Also, how can Ex-Post Balancing Power be for a Future timeslot? I suggest we call the rows of this table Market Transactions, and the net import/export commitment for a given timeslot a Market Position. |
Latest revision as of 00:42, 14 December 2010
Depot position
CB - So far Depot Position has a different meaning. It describes the balance of power futures (i.e. binding power production or consumption guarantees for a future timeslot) a particular broker bought or sold for a particular timeslot. A depot position contains both, the last change as well as the running balance. Example:
List of DepotPositions as recorded by the accounting service
Broker | Timeslot | Product | Reason | Origin | DepotChange | Balance |
Broker 1 | 06:00 - 07:00 | Future | Execution of order y | Buy Order | 100 | 100 |
Broker 1 | 06:00-07:00 | Future | Ex-Post Balancing Power | Distribution Utility | ./.20 |
80 |
JEC - I don't entirely understand this. First, this looks like a sequence of transactions, not a position. Also, how can Ex-Post Balancing Power be for a Future timeslot? I suggest we call the rows of this table Market Transactions, and the net import/export commitment for a given timeslot a Market Position.