Constraint Relaxation Logic definition

Constraint Relaxation Logic means the logic applied in the market clearing software where the transmission limit is increased to prevent the Transmission Constraint Penalty Factor from setting the Marginal Value of a transmission constraint.
Constraint Relaxation Logic means the logic applied in the market clearing software

Examples of Constraint Relaxation Logic in a sentence

  • MISO and PJM are drafting JOA language changes and developing software implementations that will change how Constraint Relaxation Logic is applied in the real-time Market-to-Market coordination process.

  • MISO and PJM have drafted and filed JOA language changes and developing software implementations that will change how Constraint Relaxation Logic is applied in the real-time Market- to-Market coordination process.

  • Constraint Relaxation Logic shall mean the logic applied in the market clearing software where the transmission limit is increased to prevent the Transmission Constraint Penalty Factor from setting the shadow price of a M2M Flowgate that is constrained.

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