Daily tasks of a power scheduler?
The only information I managed to obtain from the internet was that a power scheduler “acts as the interface between the grid operators and the traders”.
Do you guys have any knowledge that could be added to that generic description?
I also have a few questions given my interpretation of the above mentioned description:
Does a power scheduler submit bids for power blocks/load transmission rights to specific parts of the grid?
Does a scheduler contact the grid operator to book power transaction rights from one country to another in order to balance the grid load?? (the daily France-Belgium trade for example)
Not sure about Europe, but in the U.S. that sounds about right.
Buying transmission, lining up physical transactions from source to sink, submitting bids to RTOs/ISOs, etc.
Thanks oversold ! That confirms/clears up a lot of the doubts I had.
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