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+ Find here the thresholds of the monitoring criteria for the certification of load reductions according to the “demand forecast” and “consumption history” methods in the context of NEBEF and the Balancing Mechanism
Beneficiaries
- Demand Response Aggregators
“Consumption history” and “demand forecast” certification methods
The use of "demand forecast" and "consumption history” load reduction check methods is subject to the certification and monthly verification of the quality of the forecasts and the consumption history according to the selected method.
NEBEF
In accordance with the NEBEF rules 3.5, RTE publishes the thresholds to be met for the quality indicators of the demand forecast and consumption history according to the selected load reductions check method.
The criteria presented in the following table must be met during the monthly verification of the quality of the forecast, or of the history if applicable, and according to the conditions defined in the NEBEF rules 3.5.
Load reduction check method |
“demand forecast” |
“consumption history” |
Absolute error (ε) |
≤ 35 % |
≤ 35 % |
Centering error (ε’) |
≤ 15 % |
Not concerned |
Balancing mechanism
RTE also publishes the thresholds to be met for the demand forecast and consumption history quality indicators, in accordance with the load reduction check method selected in the context of participation in the Balancing Mechanism.
The criteria set out in the following table must be met when checking the quality of the forecast, or the history, where relevant, on a monthly basis and according to the conditions laid down in the Rules relating to Scheduling, the Balancing Mechanism and Recovery of Balancing Charges Section 1.
Load reduction check method |
“demand forecast” |
“consumption history” |
Absolute error (ε) |
≤ 15 % |
≤ 15 % |
Centering error (ε’) |
≤ 7 % |
Not concerned |
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