How are the Desired Net Interchange (DNI) values derived on the Balancing Market Advisory Summary report?
This summary is first populated with the net MW amounts scheduled for each neighboring control area from the initial Security Constrained Unit Commitment (SCUC) run. The net MWs may be modifies after the Day Ahead check out. The posted Balancing Market Evaluator (BME) schedules will not be used to update the summary. After the hourly Control Area check out is completed, the report is revised again to reflect the actual net MW amounts.
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