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You can't.

You have to request output at the Timestep level, which will give you in your case output at one-minute interval (60 timesteps per hour) and then do post-processing to get 30-min interval average / sum depending on the variable you're looking at (any consumption would be a sum, any rate would be an average)

You can't.

You have to request output at the Timestep level, which will give you in your case output at one-minute interval (60 (6° timesteps per hour) and then do post-processing to get 30-min interval average / sum depending on the variable you're looking at (any consumption would be a sum, any rate would be an average)