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      The point on signed values is well-taken; Energy Interoperation 1.0 uses signed "curtailment" for DR events.

      The Energy Interoperation base standard is far more complex for Tenders and Transactions - the base type is EmixBaseType, which has been greatly simplified in CTS.

      The use of Side rather than a signed quantity integrates and works with financial market terminology.

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      The point on signed values is well-taken; Energy Interoperation 1.0 uses signed "curtailment" for DR events. The Energy Interoperation base standard is far more complex for Tenders and Transactions - the base type is EmixBaseType, which has been greatly simplified in CTS. The use of Side rather than a signed quantity integrates and works with financial market terminology. No action.

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      There are 30 specific recommendations in the "Specific Recommendations" section of the submitted Hammerstrom paper. I have numbered them all for traceability as I recombine them into specific issues. The original white paper/submission can be read in the URI under "environment"There are 30 specific recommendations in the "Specific Recommendations" section of the submitted Hammerstrom paper. I have numbered them all for traceability as I recombine them into specific issues. The original white paper/submission can be read in the URI under "environment"

      4. Line 64: The “Side attribute” in an energy market is unneeded if signed quantities are used. How would a battery system offer to transition from being a buyer to being a seller at a given price, for example? It is potentially problematic that a baseline is being assumed but not defined for all TE implementations. 11. Section 2.2.2: The attribute Side (i.e., Buy or Sell) is unneeded if signed quantities are employed. 

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              WilliamCox William Cox
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              Toby.Considine Toby Considine
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