Facility Initial Production
Units: | - |
Mode: | Input Only |
Multi-band: | False |
Default Value: | 0 |
Validation Rule: | ≥0 |
Key Property: | No |
Description: | Production at time zero |
Detail: |
Facility Initial Production sets the initial (t=0) production state of the facility i.e. the total production across all units. It is used to initialize constraints such as Max Ramp Up, Max Ramp Down, Min Up Time, Min Down Time, Max Up Time, and Max Down Time. This property is combined with Initial Units Generating and Initial Hours Up or Initial Hours Down when enforcing minimum/maximum up and down time constraints. If you omit Initial Units Operating then it is assumed that, if the initial production is non-zero, all available units are running, otherwise if Initial Production is zero then all units are off at t=0.
If Initial Production is not defined then the initial production is freely optimized i.e. a value is determined by the optimization that minimizes the impact of the initial conditions on the overall system cost.
Property | Value | Units |
Units | 1 | - |
Max Operating Level | 500 | - |
Min Operating Factor | 24 | % |
Max Ramp Up | 120 | - |
Max Ramp Down | 120 | - |
Initial Production | 350 | - |
Initial Units Generating | 1 | - |
Initial Hours Up | 6 | h |
Initial Hours Down | 0 | h |
Min Up Time | 18 | h |
Min Down Time | 12 | h |
In the example in Table 1 the production at t=0 is one unit
operating at 500. Because the maximum ramp is 120 the unit can
reach a maximum of 470 (350 + 120) or minimum of 230 (350 - 120)
in the first hour. Additionally, the unit has been up for six hours
and must continue operating for a further 12 to meet the minimum up
time.