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More detail please for the Calculation Method for P90 and assorted statistical fits
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22 Jan 2013 16:33 #1199
by march.david.a@gmail.com
Replied by march.david.a@gmail.com on topic More detail please for the Calculation Method for P90 and assorted statistical fits
Thank you again. Is there a way of exporting the hourly data table that has the revenue per hour (energy*price*TOD) for each of he years?
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23 Jan 2013 10:17 #1200
by pgilman
Replied by pgilman on topic More detail please for the Calculation Method for P90 and assorted statistical fits
Unfortunately, for now, our agreement with the National Climatic Data Center (NCDC) which provided the long-term data, does not allow us to share hourly data.
You can show the total annual revenue for each TOD period on the Results page:
In the Choose Simulation list, click P50/P90 Analysis.
Expand the Data: n values list, where n is the number of weather files in the P50/P90 analysis. It should be either 45 years or 15 years.
Each First Year TODn Revenue value is the total annual revenue for TOD period n for each of the years, equal to the sum of the hourly revenue in that TOD period.
Best regards,
Paul.
You can show the total annual revenue for each TOD period on the Results page:
After running simulations, on the Results page, click
In the Choose Simulation list, click P50/P90 Analysis.
Expand the Data: n values list, where n is the number of weather files in the P50/P90 analysis. It should be either 45 years or 15 years.
Each First Year TODn Revenue value is the total annual revenue for TOD period n for each of the years, equal to the sum of the hourly revenue in that TOD period.
Best regards,
Paul.
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22 Aug 2014 07:38 #1201
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Replied by MySchizoBuddy on topic More detail please for the Calculation Method for P90 and assorted statistical fits
this explanation by Gilman should be part of SAM help.
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