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      Section 3.2.1 defines Resource Designator as an extensible enumeration as suggested elsewhere.

      Market participants use their own conceptual models which continue to include power, energy, and other resources. The understanding of e.g. delivery rates is typically not separated out.

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      Section 3.2.1 defines Resource Designator as an extensible enumeration as suggested elsewhere. Market participants use their own conceptual models which continue to include power, energy, and other resources. The understanding of e.g. delivery rates is typically not separated out.

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      Power vs Energy

      In the initial part of the document both power and energy are referred to as acceptable values for a Resource. Given thereâs an ongoing confusion between power and energy, I believe the TC should not promote both in the standard as acceptable. To have any practical TE use energy must always be bound to a unit of time and thus a rate of delivery (power). Whether the power should be levelized or follow an acceptable curve within the interval as defined in [EMIX] thatâs beyond the scope. The resource that an actor tenders, transacts, delivers, and settles is energy. Power is just an attribute of that energy tender, contract, and delivery.

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