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Another useful feature of a Scenario is the ability to conduct sensitivity analysis, using a marginal analysis technique to investigate the sensitivity of the Market to small changes in a selected '''''Dispatch Factor.''''' | Another useful feature of a Scenario is the ability to conduct sensitivity analysis, using a marginal analysis technique to investigate the sensitivity of the Market to small changes in a selected '''''Dispatch Factor.''''' | ||
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| + | [[EMO:Scenarios and the Main Window|Scenarios and the Main Window]] | ||
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| + | [[EMO:Creating a Scenario|Creating a Scenario]] | ||
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| + | [[EMO:Using the Redispatch Feature|Using the Redispatch Feature]] | ||
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| + | [[EMO:The Scenario Analyser|The Scenario Analyser]] | ||
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Revision as of 08:59, 30 January 2013
Definition
A Scenario is a snap shot of a single Trading Period created from either a Market or a Forecast Data Source.
Scenarios can be manipulated for 'what-if' analysis purposes. EMarketOffer effectively gives you control over any factor that influences dispatch, allowing you to make changes and instantly re-dispatch to see the outcome.
Another useful feature of a Scenario is the ability to conduct sensitivity analysis, using a marginal analysis technique to investigate the sensitivity of the Market to small changes in a selected Dispatch Factor.