Parameter Estimates Sample Clauses

Parameter Estimates. The parameters defined in the equations outlined in Paragraph B that are estimated are determined through engineering analysis of pre-implementation measured SCADA and utility data and Performance Period measured SCADA and utility data. This is done to establish the relationship between the independent factors and the consumption and demand. The end result of this analysis is the set of coefficients used in the equations defined in Paragraph B to fully define the mathematical models for each phase of the project. Variables that may be used as part of these mathematical models include billing period length, volume and properties of wastewater treated, daily weather data including precipitation, blower air flow, blower discharge pressure, and any other relevant variables necessary to adequately model the energy use. All energy use will be prorated to calendar month billing periods using base year wastewater treatment plant data. Not shown in the equations in Paragraph B are variables necessary to account for changes in the Performance Period energy use and demand from the baseline period energy use and demand on the accounts in Paragraph A for any causes unrelated to the project as defined in Schedule E. The procedures for developing these estimates vary with the specific causes for the adjustments. The requirements for determining these values and any measurements necessary to support these estimates are defined in Schedule E.
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Parameter Estimates. Table 5 presents averaged estimates of β1, β2 and ICCs over 1000 simulated datasets. It shows that the averaged estimates of (β1, β2) are all very close to the true values, i.e., (1.6, 1.6) for Model 1, and (2.2, 1.6) for Model 2. The averaged ICCs are all very close to the true ICCs for Methods 1 and 2, i.e., 0.9 and 0.8182. Table 5: Estimation for β1, β2 and ICCs. The results are based on 1000 replicates. Scenario Parameter Estimate SE β1 1.5659 0.1968 Model 1 β2 1.5697 0.2087 ICC1 0.8888 0.0427 ICC2 0.8857 0.0440 β1 2.1657 0.2189 Model 2 β2 1.5943 0.2187 ICC1 0.8161 0.0565 ICC2 0.8102 0.0568

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