Has ERCOT established a naming convention for combined cycle units when filling out the Resource Asset Registration Form (RARF)?
ERCOT established a naming convention using the resource site code and CCx_y suffix .’X’ is a numeric representation of that train; ‘y’ is a numeric representation of specific configurations of the trains. For example, given a site called ‘MYSITE’ with one CCUNIT in configuration 2, would be represented as ‘MYSITE_CC1_2’. Resource Entities may register all operationally unique configurations.
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- Has ERCOT established a naming convention for combined cycle units when filling out the Resource Asset Registration Form (RARF)?
- Has ERCOT established a naming convention for combined cycle units when filling out the RARF?