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The Nodal extensible markup language (xml) specification shows dec’ offers monotonically increasing, so a minus sign is not needed to show decrement (DEC). Is that correct?

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The Nodal extensible markup language (xml) specification shows dec’ offers monotonically increasing, so a minus sign is not needed to show decrement (DEC). Is that correct?

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Correct. For qualified scheduling entities (QSEs) representing dynamic scheduled resources (DSR), the decrement (DEC) offers are megawatt (MW) values that monotonically increase from the output schedule to the low sustained limit (LSL), so a minus sign is not needed. And the increment (INC) offers are MW values that monotonically increase from the output schedule to the high sustained limit (HSL) so a sum sign is not needed.

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