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Figure 8 shows the incentive table (ic-inc) module that reuses the time-series and data-point concepts from the ic-data module.
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An incentive table is used to describe an incentive type in the form of costs (relative or absolute), CO2 emissions or renewable energy percentage that can be associated to power value slots (expressed as a time-series of power data-points). An incentive table also defines a scope type (`ic-inc:ScopeType`) to indicate whether it is a preliminary or committed version. It additionally presents some specific attributes to indicate whether it is writeable or requires an update.
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Moreover, the incentive table has tier upper limit, tier lower limit and tier incentive based on time series (`ic-data:TimeSeries`) defining power tiers for which different incentives apply.
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The following figure shows the units of measure used in an incentive table to define power values and incentive based on costs (`ic-uom:euroPerKilowattHour`). Also see Section 4.8 for the units of measure module (ic-uom).
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