The Conditions table specifies hourly conditions within a week, often called on-peak and off-peak periods. Specify a condition for any hourly time period for which reporting is desired. Specify hourly time periods in the Time Series Weekly table by placing a 1 or 0 (Zero) in the hour.
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Default Condition Definitions:
On-Peak E refers to the On-Peak Early hours beginning with hour 7 and ending with hour 22, Monday through Friday. For example, this conditional definition applies to the New England ISO.
Off-Peak E refers to the Off-Peak Early hours beginning with hour 1, ending with hour 6, beginning with the hour 23, and ending with hour 24, Monday through Friday, plus all hours on Saturday and Sunday. For example, this conditional definition applies to the New England ISO.
On-Peak L refers to the On-Peak Late hours beginning with the hour 8 and ending with hour 23, Monday through Friday. For example, this conditional definition applies to the New York ISO, PJM and the Ontario IMO.
Off-Peak L refers to the Off-Peak Late hours beginning with the hour 1 and ending with hour 7 and hour 24, Monday through Friday, plus all hours on Saturday and Sunday. For example, this conditional definition applies to the New York ISO, PJM and the Ontario IMO.
On-Peak WECC refers to the On-Peak hours beginning with the hour 7 and ending with hour 22, for Monday through Saturday. For example, this conditional definition applies to the WECC.
Off-Peak WECC refers to the Off-Peak hours beginning with hour 1 and ending with hour 6 and beginning with hour 23 and ending with hour 24, Monday through Saturday, plus all hours on Sunday. For example, this conditional definition applies to the WECC.
All
EPA On-Peak
EPA Off-Peak
ICC ILLINOIS On-Peak
ICC ILLINOIS Off-Peak
NYMEX PJM On-Peak
NYMEX PJM Off-Peak
CBOT On-Peak 5x16
CBOT Off-Peak
MICHAGAN PSC On-Peak
MICHAGAN PSC Off-Peak
Conditions Table
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