Overview
This section outlines the required inputs and step-by-step procedures for performing the following “What-If” scenarios:
- Simulating a Unit Outage
- Increasing System Demand
- Adding Line Constraints
- Scaling VRE Generation Capacity
- Optimize Energy Limited Plants
The scope of potential 'what-if' simulations is extensive and is not restricted to the primary examples provided above.
Use and Purpose
Evaluating "what-if" scenarios is essential for gaining a deeper understanding of market dynamics. By monitoring how a system adjusts to fluctuating variables, analysts can more accurately project price volatility and market trends.
Prerequisites
Before running a What-If Scenario, ensure you have the following input files prepared:
- Demand File: A forecasted or historical regional demand profile.
- Must-Run Generation File: Forecasted or historical capacity factor data for must-dispatch plants.
- Bid Files: The set of bid profiles to be utilized (Historical, Custom, Typical, or Dynamic).
- Event File: Defines the specific constraints or variations applied to the base scenario, such as demand scaling, added generation, or transmission line limits.
Read more about Creating Events here.
Tutorial Video (to add)
- Phase 1: File Integration
- Phase 2: Commandline Setup
- Phase 3: Execution & Comparison
Inputs
Prepare to include the Event File, Region Demand, and Must Run Generation files from the previous historical load or forecast. For historical load, these files are generated automatically and follow these naming conventions:
- Event File:
Ev_[HistoricalLoadFileName].csv - Region Demand:
Demand_[HistoricalLoadFileName].csv - VRE Generation:
MRGCFac_[HistoricalLoadFileName].csv
Use the hourly data (DemandHR_xxxx.csv and MRHCFac_xxxx.csv) if the time interval needed is hourly instead of 5-minute.
If multiple scenarios are present, the top-most scenario in the list will be executed first. When new scenarios are added to Apollo, you must click the Refresh button to ensure proper initialization.
Exercise
Give it a try and do this exercise:
Step 1 of 3
Run and Initialize