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How to define midpeak or shoulder peak in Schedule

I am creating a TimeOfDaySchedule for NewYork with summer demand rates defined in three blocks

8AM to 6PM -$8/kW 8AM to 10 PM -$15/kW All other hours of all days- $16/kW Ref- ConEd NewYork, General Large Rate-II

I know that in defining the schedule we assign intervals with the 1 for peak, 3 for off-peak and I can use 2 for the mid peak. But how to take care of the time common to peak and shoulder period both (1 or 2)?

How to define midpeak or shoulder peak in Schedule

I am creating a TimeOfDaySchedule for NewYork with summer demand rates defined in three blocks

8AM to 6PM -$8/kW 8AM to 10 PM -$15/kW All other hours of all days- $16/kW Ref- ConEd NewYork, General Large Rate-II

I know that in defining the schedule we assign intervals with the 1 for peak, 3 for off-peak and I can use 2 for the mid peak. But how to take care of the time common to peak and shoulder period both (1 or 2)?

How to define midpeak or shoulder peak in Schedule

I am creating a TimeOfDaySchedule for NewYork with summer demand rates defined in three blocks

8AM to 6PM -$8/kW 8AM to 10 PM -$15/kW All other hours of all days- $16/kW Ref- ConEd NewYork, General Large Rate-II

I know that in defining the schedule we assign intervals with the 1 for peak, 3 for off-peak and I can use 2 for the mid peak. But how to take care of the time common to peak and shoulder period both (1 or 2)?