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+ | Reasonable care has been taken to ensure that the information in this paper is up to date at the time of issue. Potential users of EMarket should, however, ensure that they evaluate EMarket and this paper through an appropriate evaluation process in consultation with Energy Link. The authors are also reliant on certain information external to EMarket and Energy Link, for which no liability or responsibility can be accepted. | ||
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+ | ==Introduction== | ||
+ | This technical bulletin is intended to provide users and interested parties with a detailed explanation of how EMarket’s multi-dimensional (MD) water values are calculated and applied. EMarket was designed as a market simulation model rather than as an operational model and the algorithm developed by Energy Link for use in EMarket was designed to give a high degree of accuracy at high speed for this purpose. Speed of operation is a strength of EMarket and ensures that users can turn new or modified simulations around quickly, achieving high levels of productivity. | ||
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+ | EMarket4 replaced EMarket3 which used two-dimensional (2D) water values. A 2D water value for reservoir A is calculated with reference to time of year and to storage currently in reservoir A. MD water values in EMarket are calculated with reference to time of year, storage in reservoir A and storage in all other reservoirs (i.e. they are 3D water values). MD water values therefore take account of total storage, and recognise the fact, for example, that when storage in reservoir A is low, future market outcomes may be different depending on whether total storage is either high or low. The behaviour of MD water values relative to 2D water values is briefly explained in: [[EMK:Water Values and Hydro Offers | Water Values and Hydro Offers]]. | ||
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+ | EMarket4 is now set up to allow the user to switch between MD and 2D water values, ensuring backward compatibility. | ||
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+ | The new water values have also been rewritten in EMarket4 to make future enhancements easier to implement. For example, water values in Pukaki could be enhanced to take account of time of year, storage in Pukaki, storage in Tekapo, and all other storage (4D water values). Or water values could take account of contract position, market power, or uncertainty in demand, for example. | ||
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+ | This document is divided into three parts. Section 3 outlines the scenario projection method and its application in EMarket4. Section 4 describes the mathematic principles behind the method is a more thorough manner. |
Revision as of 10:32, 26 November 2012
Scenario Projection Modelling for Stochastic Water Valuation in EMarket
Disclaimer
Reasonable care has been taken to ensure that the information in this paper is up to date at the time of issue. Potential users of EMarket should, however, ensure that they evaluate EMarket and this paper through an appropriate evaluation process in consultation with Energy Link. The authors are also reliant on certain information external to EMarket and Energy Link, for which no liability or responsibility can be accepted.
Introduction
This technical bulletin is intended to provide users and interested parties with a detailed explanation of how EMarket’s multi-dimensional (MD) water values are calculated and applied. EMarket was designed as a market simulation model rather than as an operational model and the algorithm developed by Energy Link for use in EMarket was designed to give a high degree of accuracy at high speed for this purpose. Speed of operation is a strength of EMarket and ensures that users can turn new or modified simulations around quickly, achieving high levels of productivity.
EMarket4 replaced EMarket3 which used two-dimensional (2D) water values. A 2D water value for reservoir A is calculated with reference to time of year and to storage currently in reservoir A. MD water values in EMarket are calculated with reference to time of year, storage in reservoir A and storage in all other reservoirs (i.e. they are 3D water values). MD water values therefore take account of total storage, and recognise the fact, for example, that when storage in reservoir A is low, future market outcomes may be different depending on whether total storage is either high or low. The behaviour of MD water values relative to 2D water values is briefly explained in: Water Values and Hydro Offers.
EMarket4 is now set up to allow the user to switch between MD and 2D water values, ensuring backward compatibility.
The new water values have also been rewritten in EMarket4 to make future enhancements easier to implement. For example, water values in Pukaki could be enhanced to take account of time of year, storage in Pukaki, storage in Tekapo, and all other storage (4D water values). Or water values could take account of contract position, market power, or uncertainty in demand, for example.
This document is divided into three parts. Section 3 outlines the scenario projection method and its application in EMarket4. Section 4 describes the mathematic principles behind the method is a more thorough manner.