[Equest-users] Time-Of-Use Rates - capture 30 minute intervals?

Nicholas Caton Nicholas.Caton at se.com
Thu May 30 13:35:55 PDT 2019


Hi Felix,

A TOU schedule as you’ve provided which doesn’t define TOU rate periods in between hours (as Nishant provided) should be much easier to set up in the wizards and wouldn’t require the workaround I proposed.  Once you set it up once it’s my understanding the wizards allow you to save your work locally and recall that rate into other new eQuest projects.

… I’m not sure how else to address “a little clunky” however.

If customers/energy engineers wish to see a specific update in terms of the eQuest interface or rates provided in the libraries to make leveraging the wizards’ capacity to define rates unnecessary, please be advised that I’m just another end user (not an eQuest/doe2 developer), and that might be more constructively directed towards JJ Hirsch & his team.

Thanks!

~Nick

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Subject: RE: [Equest-users] Time-Of-Use Rates - capture 30 minute intervals?

Nick – What Nishant is referring to is all the Investor Owned Utilities in California are shifting their Time of Use Periods to the evening hours. Therefore the energy engineers and customers desire an easy way to change the new hours his in eQUEST modeling tool.  It’s a little clunky right now.

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Hi Nishant,

I’m in a camp where we do all utility rate/tariff analysis and application to the modeled energy outputs in post-processing, to allow flexibility for dealing with these sorts of unique and utility-specific headaches… that’s to say I’m not *super* familiar or practiced in recent years with the wizard’s capabilities/limitations around defining rate structures, but to suggest:  Could you possibly define an additional TOU period (i.e. call it “middle-of-the-road-peak”) that you could then apply at 8AM and 9PM (2 hours per day), then define that rate numerically as the average between the two period rates?  There would be no loss in modeled accuracy with that approach with (very little of) the doe2 simulation executing at a sub-hourly interval.

Just an idea…

~Nick



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Good Afternoon Everyone,

I am trying to model time-of-use rates and have a question around it. Is there a way to to insert time of uses like 8:30 AM and 9:30 pm, or shall I have to live with 8AM to 9PM or 9AM to 8PM?
Any guidance will be much appreciated,

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Thanks in advance,

Nishant Arora, DCEP, CEM

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