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The generators are entered individually into into EMarket. There are three different types of generators;
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The generators are entered individually into EMarket. There are three different types of generators;
 
*Generic (these are thermal, geothermal and wind)
 
*Generic (these are thermal, geothermal and wind)
 
*Hydro Station (simple one storage, one inflow type)
 
*Hydro Station (simple one storage, one inflow type)
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Many of the generator types have elements in common such as Name, Version, Node.
 
Many of the generator types have elements in common such as Name, Version, Node.
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The Generator Window has the following components:
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#A ''''Common Generation Data Area'''' which is identical for all generator types
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#An area containing type specific data
  
 
[[File:Generic_Generator.jpg|200px|thumb|right|Example of 'Generic' Generator (Profile)]]
 
[[File:Generic_Generator.jpg|200px|thumb|right|Example of 'Generic' Generator (Profile)]]
  
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The example on the right shows how a Geothermal generator might be setup. Most of the fields are obvious
  
 
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Revision as of 09:18, 9 November 2012

The generators are entered individually into EMarket. There are three different types of generators;

  • Generic (these are thermal, geothermal and wind)
  • Hydro Station (simple one storage, one inflow type)
  • Hydro System (complex multi station/reservoir hydro generators)

Many of the generator types have elements in common such as Name, Version, Node.

The Generator Window has the following components:

  1. A 'Common Generation Data Area' which is identical for all generator types
  2. An area containing type specific data
Example of 'Generic' Generator (Profile)

The example on the right shows how a Geothermal generator might be setup. Most of the fields are obvious

Back to Connections