GMLC-1-4-2 / battery_interface

Implemenation of Device Models and their Battery Equivalent Interface
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Delivery Timeline #69

Open Hayden-Reeve opened 5 years ago

Hayden-Reeve commented 5 years ago

All,

Here are the timeline steps we discussed today.

  1. April 1: All device owners to have provided pull requests and had them tested and integrated for the first four services (Autonomous Frequency Response, Traditional Frequency Regulation, Dynamic Frequency Regulation, and Spinning reserve).
  2. April 1: Services owners for Peak Load Management, Capacity Market Dispatch, Distributed Voltage Response, and Wholesale Market Price Response have provided pull requests and had coded tested and integrated.
  3. April 15: All device owners to have provided any updated pull requests and had them tested and integrated for the final four services (Peak Load Management, Capacity Market Dispatch, Distributed Voltage Response, and Wholesale Market Price Response).
  4. April 15: Service Owners for the first four services (Autonomous Frequency Response, Traditional Frequency Regulation, Dynamic Frequency Regulation, and Spinning reserve) have generated results for report appendices and verified them with device owners (PNNL to support).
  5. April 30: Service Owners for the final four services (Peak Load Management, Capacity Market Dispatch, Distributed Voltage Response, and Wholesale Market Price Response) have generated results for report appendices and verified them with device owners (PNNL to support).
  6. April 30: All service appendix and report content provided ready for first review and iteration – may result in needing to generate some results to full narrative holes etc.
  7. May: Report finalization, editing, approval and delivery of first draft to client.