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Set parameters and implement the LM option

Market access options. Plant data. Fit energy price curves. Fit load curves. Select the LM option. Set parameters and implement the LM option. Evaluate Economic Gain. Store for comparison. Y. New LM option ?. N. Y. New access option?. N.

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Set parameters and implement the LM option

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  1. Market access options Plant data Fit energy price curves Fit load curves Select the LM option Set parameters and implement the LM option Evaluate Economic Gain Store for comparison Y New LM option? N Y New access option? N Evaluate the economic indices and choose the best LM strategy The procedure

  2. Evaluate the economic indices and choose the best LM strategy The choice of the best LM strategies is based on the following feasibility indices: NPV PI PBP whose values are strongly affected by the Investment Costs

  3. PURCHASE IN THE WHOLESALE MARKET AND BILATERAL CONTRACT BILATERAL CONTRACTS PURCHASE IN THE WHOLESALE MARKET LOAD MANAGEMENT LPS DF ES CHP LPS+DF LPS+ES LPS+CHP

  4. LM Strategy:LPS+CHP • BILATERAL CONTRACTS Energy cost reduction: 256,000 € Saving per cent: 35% • PURCHASE IN THE WHOLESALE MARKET AND BILATERAL CONTRACT Energy cost reduction: 193,000 € Saving per cent: 27% • PURCHASE IN THE WHOLESALE MARKET Energy cost reduction: 144,000 € Saving per cent: 22%

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