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fcr_n_activated: Frequency Containment Reserve for Normal operation, activated

Description

The values in the data have been erroneously instantaneous values. From February 21, 2024, the data are correct 15-minute averages.Hourly values can be found correctly on the European transparency platform: https://transparency.entsoe.eu/balancing/r2/activationAndActivatedBalancingReserves/show Activated Frequency Containment Reserve for Normal operation (FCR-N) is published one hour after the hour in question, for example the value for hour 07-08 is published at 9 o'clock. FCR-N is the frequency containment reserve used in the Nordic synchronous system that aims to keep the frequency in normal frequency range between 49,9 - 50,1 Hz. Activated FCR-N volume (MWh) is calculated on the basis of the frequency in the Nordic synchronous system and maintained Finnish FCR-N capacity. Value is activated net average power. Positive value means that the frequency has been in average below 50,0 Hz during the hour, and reserve has been activated as up-regulation. Respectively, negative value means that the frequency has been in average above 50,0 Hz, and reserve has been activated as down-regulation. The Data before 13.06.2023 is in hourly resolution.

Usage

fcr_n_activated(start_time_utc = NA, end_time_utc = NA, user_key = NA)

Value

A data frame object with time series data having period 15 min and unit type MW.

Arguments

start_time_utc

Start time in UTC. Character array YYYY-MM-ddTHH:mm:ss.sssZ

end_time_utc

End time in UTC. Character array YYYY-MM-ddTHH:mm:ss.sssZ

user_key

Character array holding API-key. Free from https://data.fingrid.fi/en/instructions

See Also

https://data.fingrid.fi/en/datasets/123

Examples

Run this code
if (FALSE) {
library(finnishgrid)
start = "2024-06-01T00:00:00.000Z"  # UTC
end = "2024-06-03T00:00:00.000Z"    # UTC
key = "MY_SUPER_SECRET"
df <- fcr_n_activated(start_time_utc = start,
         end_time_utc = end,
         user_key = key)
summary(df)
}

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