Richard Gomer - Carson City NV, US Bryan Holzbauer - Gardnerville NV, US Scott Williams - Minden NV, US Shane Jenkins - Minden NV, US James Maxson - Minden NV, US Stephen Kwan - Minden NV, US
Assignee:
GENERAL ELECTRIC COMPANY - Schenectady NY
International Classification:
G06F 17/00
US Classification:
705400000
Abstract:
A method of generating emission curves over a range of load points includes obtaining current measurements from a respective sensor. The current measurements are validated and a plurality of emission curves using predefined inputs for each load point are generated. The plurality of emission curves includes an emission design curve and a corresponding real time incremental emission curve. Each corresponding real time incremental emission curve and emission design curve are validated to generate a validated emission curve. An incremental emission cost curve using each validated emission curve for each type of emission is generated. Each incremental emission cost curve is summed if there is more than one incremental emission cost curve.
Creation Of Future Time Interval Power Generation Data Using Historical Data
Bryan Holzbauer - Gardnerville NV, US Scott Williams - Minden NV, US James Maxson - Minden NV, US Shane Jenkins - Minden NV, US Stephen Kwan - Minden NV, US Richard Gomer - Carson City NV, US
Assignee:
GENERAL ELECTRIC COMPANY - Schenectady NY
International Classification:
G06F 17/00
US Classification:
705412000, 700291000
Abstract:
Methods, apparatus, and articles of manufacture such as software media for creating projected power production data are described herein. The method may comprise storing historical heat rate data for at least one power generation unit in a historical heat rate database. The method may also comprise retrieving the historical heat rate data from the database for a selected time interval and creating a projected cost curve and/or a projected price curve for a future time interval based on the historical heat rate data.
Creation And Correction Of Future Time Interval Power Generation Curves For Power Generation Costing And Pricing
Bryan Holzbauer - Gardnerville NV, US Scott Williams - Minden NV, US James Maxson - Minden NV, US Shane Jenkins - Minden NV, US Stephen Kwan - Minden NV, US Richard Gomer - Carson City NV, US
Assignee:
GENERAL ELECTRIC COMPANY - Schenectady NY
International Classification:
G06F 17/00
US Classification:
705412000, 700291000
Abstract:
Methods, apparatus, and articles of manufacture such as software media for creating projected power production data are disclosed. The method may comprise storing historical heat rate data and historical process information for at least one power generation unit in a historical heat rate database. The method may also comprise retrieving the historical heat rate data from the database for a selected time interval and correcting the historical rate data using correction factors which may be based on differences between the historical process information and projected process information; and creating a projected cost or a projected price for a future time interval based on the retrieved historical heat rate data.
Bryan Holzbauer - Gardnerville NV, US Scott Williams - Minden NV, US James Maxson - Minden NV, US Shane Jenkins - Minden NV, US Richard Gomer - Carson City NV, US
Assignee:
GENERAL ELECTRIC COMPANY - Schenectady NY
International Classification:
G06F 9/00
US Classification:
715780000, 715968000
Abstract:
A method, system, and article of manufacture such as software media is disclosed for creating a text input file and a text output file according to the requirements of a power generation party.
Apparatus And Method For Configuring, Processing And Viewing State Based Data
Bryan Holzbauer - Gardnerville NV, US Ken Ceglia - Gardnerville NV, US Wayne Johnson - Gardnerville NV, US Scott Williams - Minden NV, US Richard Gomer - Carson City NV, US
Assignee:
General Electric Company - Schenectady NY
International Classification:
G05B 9/02 G05B 11/01 G08B 21/00
US Classification:
700080000, 700017000, 340679000
Abstract:
This invention allows users to set different alarm conditions and data storage criteria for multiple data points based on the operating modes (states) of their machinery. The users will also be able to selectively view the collected data based on the machinery states.
Systems And Methods For Electronically Routing Data
Scott Terrell Williams - Minden NV, US James Joseph Schmid - Kirkland WA, US Bryan Alexander Holzbauer - Gardnerville NV, US
Assignee:
General Electric Company - Schenectady NY
International Classification:
H04L 12/56
US Classification:
370392
Abstract:
Systems and methods for electronically routing data are provided. A data hub for electronically routing data may include an interface module that receives an electronic communication from a data source. The electronic communication may include a destination identifier associated with an intended destination for the communication, a source identifier associated with the data source, a command identifier associated with a command included in the communication, and a payload that includes data associated with the command. Further, the data hub may include a routing module that determines the intended destination based at least in part on the destination identifier, and routes the electronic communication to the intended destination.
Scott Terrell Williams - Minden NV, US James Joseph Schmid - Kirkland WA, US Bryan Alexander Holzbauer - Gardnerville NV, US
Assignee:
GENERAL ELECTRIC COMPANY - Schenectady NY
International Classification:
G06F 17/30
US Classification:
707791, 707E17044
Abstract:
Data structures and methods of forming data structures are provided. The data structures may be stored in a suitable memory of a computer system. A data structure may include a first data array and a second data array. The first data array may include respective identifiers of a plurality of data types that are included in the data structure. The second data array may include data formatted in accordance with the plurality of data types. The data structure may facilitate relatively high speed communication of the data included in the data structure.
Template Inheritance In A Configuration Object Model
A method for generating templates in a programming environment can include generating a first template having a plurality of object type definitions, defining properties for the object type definitions within the first template and deriving a second template from the first template, wherein the properties of the first template are defined in the second template, wherein the first template includes a link to a template link object in the second template.