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Configuration
##########################################
PyPSA-Eur has several configuration options which are documented in this section and are collected in a ``config.yaml`` file located in the root directory. Users should copy the provided default configuration (``config.default.yaml``) and amend their own modifications and assumptions in the user-specific configuration file (``config.yaml``); confer installation instructions at :ref:`defaultconfig`.
PyPSA-Eur has several configuration options which are documented in this section and are collected in a ``config/config.yaml`` file located in the root directory. Users should copy the provided default configuration (``config/config.default.yaml``) and amend their own modifications and assumptions in the user-specific configuration file (``config/config.yaml``); confer installation instructions at :ref:`defaultconfig`.
.. _toplevel_cf:

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The database of cost assumptions is retrieved from the repository
`PyPSA/technology-data <https://github.com/pypsa/technology-data>`_ and then
saved to a file ``data/costs_{year}.csv``. The ``config.yaml`` provides options
saved to a file ``data/costs_{year}.csv``. The ``config/config.yaml`` provides options
to choose a reference year and use a specific version of the repository.
.. literalinclude:: ../config.default.yaml
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=====================
Some cost assumptions (e.g. marginal cost and capital cost) can be directly
set in the ``config.yaml`` (cf. Section :ref:`costs_cf` in
set in the ``config/config.yaml`` (cf. Section :ref:`costs_cf` in
:ref:`config`). To change cost assumptions in more detail, make a copy of
``data/costs_{year}.csv`` and reference the new cost file in the ``Snakefile``:

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costs:
year: 2030
For running overnight scenarios, use in the ``config.yaml``:
For running overnight scenarios, use in the ``config/config.yaml``:
.. code:: yaml
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Perfect foresight is currently under development and not yet implemented.
For running perfect foresight scenarios, in future versions you will be able to
set in the ``config.yaml``:
set in the ``config/config.yaml``:
.. code:: yaml
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Configuration
--------------
For running myopic foresight transition scenarios, set in ``config.yaml``:
For running myopic foresight transition scenarios, set in ``config/config.yaml``:
.. code:: yaml
foresight: myopic
The following options included in the config.yaml file are relevant for the
The following options included in the ``config/config.yaml`` file are relevant for the
myopic code.
The ``{planning_horizons}`` wildcard indicates the year in which the network is
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The total carbon budget for the entire transition path can be indicated in the
`sector_opts
<https://github.com/PyPSA/pypsa-eur-sec/blob/f13902510010b734c510c38c4cae99356f683058/config.default.yaml#L25>`_
in ``config.yaml``. The carbon budget can be split among the
in ``config/config.yaml``. The carbon budget can be split among the
``planning_horizons`` following an exponential or beta decay. E.g. ``'cb40ex0'``
splits a carbon budget equal to 40 Gt :math:`_{CO_2}` following an exponential
decay whose initial linear growth rate r is zero. They can also follow some
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``results/run_name/networks/prenetworks-brownfield``.
Steps 2 and 3 are solved recursively for all the planning_horizons included in
``config.yaml``.
``config/config.yaml``.
Rule overview
--------------

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============================
PyPSA-Eur has several configuration options that must be specified in a
``config.yaml`` file located in the root directory. An example configuration
``config.default.yaml`` is maintained in the repository, which will be used to
automatically create your customisable ``config.yaml`` on first use. More
``config/config.yaml`` file located in the root directory. An example configuration
``config/config.default.yaml`` is maintained in the repository, which will be used to
automatically create your customisable ``config/config.yaml`` on first use. More
details on the configuration options are in :ref:`config`.
You can also use ``snakemake`` to specify another file, e.g.
``config.mymodifications.yaml``, to update the settings of the ``config.yaml``.
``config/config.mymodifications.yaml``, to update the settings of the ``config/config.yaml``.
.. code:: bash
.../pypsa-eur % snakemake -call --configfile config.mymodifications.yaml
.../pypsa-eur % snakemake -call --configfile config/config.mymodifications.yaml
.. warning::
Users are advised to regularly check their own ``config.yaml`` against changes
in the ``config.default.yaml`` when pulling a new version from the remote
Users are advised to regularly check their own ``config/config.yaml`` against changes
in the ``config/config.default.yaml`` when pulling a new version from the remote
repository.

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:ref:`wildcards` and :ref:`scenario`.
The model also has several further configuration options collected in the
``config.yaml`` file located in the root directory, which that are not part of
``config/config.yaml`` file located in the root directory, which that are not part of
the scenarios. Options are explained in :ref:`config`.
Folder Structure

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* Network building is made deterministic by supplying a fixed random state to
network clustering routines.
* Clustering strategies for generator and bus attributes can now be specified directly in the ``config.yaml``.
* Clustering strategies for generator and bus attributes can now be specified directly in the ``config/config.yaml``.
* Iterative solving with impedance updates is skipped if there are no expandable
lines.

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build_cutout:
.. seealso::
Documentation of the configuration file ``config.yaml`` at
Documentation of the configuration file ``config/config.yaml`` at
:ref:`toplevel_cf`
**Outputs**
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build_natura_raster:
.. seealso::
Documentation of the configuration file ``config.yaml`` at
Documentation of the configuration file ``config/config.yaml`` at
:ref:`toplevel_cf`
**Outputs**
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version:
.. seealso::
Documentation of the configuration file ``config.yaml`` at
Documentation of the configuration file ``config/config.yaml`` at
:ref:`costs_cf`
**Outputs**

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The default nodal resolution of the model follows the electricity generation and transmission model `PyPSA-Eur <https://github.com/PyPSA/pypsa-eur>`_, which clusters down the electricity transmission substations in each European country based on the k-means algorithm (See `cluster_network <https://pypsa-eur.readthedocs.io/en/latest/simplification/cluster_network.html#rule-cluster-network>`_ for a complete explanation). This gives nodes which correspond to major load and generation centres (typically cities).
The total number of nodes for Europe is set in the ``config.yaml`` file under ``clusters``. The number of nodes can vary between 37, the number of independent countries / synchronous areas, and several hundred. With 200-300 nodes the model needs 100-150 GB RAM to solve with a commercial solver like Gurobi.
The total number of nodes for Europe is set in the ``config/config.yaml`` file under ``clusters``. The number of nodes can vary between 37, the number of independent countries / synchronous areas, and several hundred. With 200-300 nodes the model needs 100-150 GB RAM to solve with a commercial solver like Gurobi.
Exemplary unsolved network clustered to 512 nodes:
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.. image:: ../graphics/elec_s_37.png
The total number of nodes for Europe is set in the config.yaml file under `clusters <https://github.com/PyPSA/pypsa-eur-sec/blob/3daff49c9999ba7ca7534df4e587e1d516044fc3/config.default.yaml#L20>`_. The number of nodes can vary between 37, the number of independent countries/synchronous areas, and several hundred. With 200-300 nodes, the model needs 100-150 GB RAM to solve with a commercial solver like Gurobi.
The total number of nodes for Europe is set in the ``config/config.yaml`` file under `clusters <https://github.com/PyPSA/pypsa-eur-sec/blob/3daff49c9999ba7ca7534df4e587e1d516044fc3/config.default.yaml#L20>`_. The number of nodes can vary between 37, the number of independent countries/synchronous areas, and several hundred. With 200-300 nodes, the model needs 100-150 GB RAM to solve with a commercial solver like Gurobi.
Not all of the sectors are at the full nodal resolution, and some demand for some sectors is distributed to nodes using heuristics that need to be corrected. Some networks are copper-plated to reduce computational times.
Here are some examples of how spatial resolution is set for different sectors in PyPSA-Eur-Sec:

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linearisation in form of two additional generations in
the `prepare_sector_network.py <https://github.com/PyPSA/pypsa-eur-sec/blob/3daff49c9999ba7ca7534df4e587e1d516044fc3/scripts/prepare_sector_network.py#L1600>`_ script.
Settings in the config.yaml concerning the endogenously optimisation of building
Settings in the ``config/config.yaml`` concerning the endogenously optimisation of building
renovation include `cost factor <https://github.com/PyPSA/pypsa-eur-sec/blob/3daff49c9999ba7ca7534df4e587e1d516044fc3/config.default.yaml#L223>`_, `interest rate <https://github.com/PyPSA/pypsa-eur-sec/blob/3daff49c9999ba7ca7534df4e587e1d516044fc3/config.default.yaml#L224>`_, `annualised cost <https://github.com/PyPSA/pypsa-eur-sec/blob/3daff49c9999ba7ca7534df4e587e1d516044fc3/config.default.yaml#L225>`_, `tax weighting <https://github.com/PyPSA/pypsa-eur-sec/blob/3daff49c9999ba7ca7534df4e587e1d516044fc3/config.default.yaml#L226>`_, and `construction index <https://github.com/PyPSA/pypsa-eur-sec/blob/3daff49c9999ba7ca7534df4e587e1d516044fc3/config.default.yaml#L227>`_.
Further information are given in the study by Zeyen et al. : `Mitigating heat demand peaks in buildings in a highly renewable European energy system, (2021) <https://arxiv.org/abs/2012.01831>`_.

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customise the PyPSA-Eur model and run the ``snakemake`` workflow step by step
from network creation to the solved network. The configuration for the tutorial
is located at ``test/config.electricity.yaml``. It includes parts deviating from
the default config file ``config.default.yaml``. To run the tutorial with this
the default config file ``config/config.default.yaml``. To run the tutorial with this
configuration, execute
.. code:: bash
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#. ``snakemake resources/networks/elec_s_6.nc -call --configfile test/config.electricity.yaml``
#. ``snakemake resources/networks/elec_s_6_ec_lcopt_Co2L-24H.nc -call --configfile test/config.electricity.yaml``
To run all combinations of wildcard values provided in the ``config.yaml`` under ``scenario:``,
To run all combinations of wildcard values provided in the ``config/config.yaml`` under ``scenario:``,
you can use the collection rule ``solve_elec_networks``.
.. code:: bash
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snakemake -call solve_elec_networks --configfile test/config.electricity.yaml
If you now feel confident and want to tackle runs with larger temporal and
spatial scope, clean-up the repository and after modifying the ``config.yaml`` file
spatial scope, clean-up the repository and after modifying the ``config/config.yaml`` file
target the collection rule ``solve_elec_networks`` again without providing the test
configuration file.

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Configuration
-------------
The default configuration file (``config.default.yaml``) is set up for running
The default configuration file (``config/config.default.yaml``) is set up for running
overnight scenarios. Running a sector-coupled model unlocks many further
configuration options. In the example below, we say that the gas network should
be added and spatially resolved. We also say that the existing gas network may
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==========
If you now feel confident and want to tackle runs with larger temporal, technological and
spatial scope, clean-up the repository and after modifying the ``config.yaml`` file
spatial scope, clean-up the repository and after modifying the ``config/config.yaml`` file
target the collection rule ``all`` again without providing the test
configuration file.

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custom_components : dict
Dictionary listing custom components.
For using ``snakemake.config['override_components']``
in ``config.yaml`` define:
in ``config/config.yaml`` define:
.. code:: yaml

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length_factor:
.. seealso::
Documentation of the configuration file ``config.yaml`` at :ref:`costs_cf`,
Documentation of the configuration file ``config/config.yaml`` at :ref:`costs_cf`,
:ref:`electricity_cf`, :ref:`load_cf`, :ref:`renewable_cf`, :ref:`lines_cf`
Inputs

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Store:
.. seealso::
Documentation of the configuration file ``config.yaml`` at :ref:`costs_cf`,
Documentation of the configuration file ``config/config.yaml`` at :ref:`costs_cf`,
:ref:`electricity_cf`
Inputs
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Description
-----------
The rule :mod:`add_extra_components` attaches additional extendable components to the clustered and simplified network. These can be configured in the ``config.yaml`` at ``electricity: extendable_carriers:``. It processes ``networks/elec_s{simpl}_{clusters}.nc`` to build ``networks/elec_s{simpl}_{clusters}_ec.nc``, which in contrast to the former (depending on the configuration) contain with **zero** initial capacity
The rule :mod:`add_extra_components` attaches additional extendable components to the clustered and simplified network. These can be configured in the ``config/config.yaml`` at ``electricity: extendable_carriers:``. It processes ``networks/elec_s{simpl}_{clusters}.nc`` to build ``networks/elec_s{simpl}_{clusters}_ec.nc``, which in contrast to the former (depending on the configuration) contain with **zero** initial capacity
- ``StorageUnits`` of carrier 'H2' and/or 'battery'. If this option is chosen, every bus is given an extendable ``StorageUnit`` of the corresponding carrier. The energy and power capacities are linked through a parameter that specifies the energy capacity as maximum hours at full dispatch power and is configured in ``electricity: max_hours:``. This linkage leads to one investment variable per storage unit. The default ``max_hours`` lead to long-term hydrogen and short-term battery storage units.

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type:
.. seealso::
Documentation of the configuration file ``config.yaml`` at
Documentation of the configuration file ``config/config.yaml`` at
:ref:`snapshots_cf`, :ref:`toplevel_cf`, :ref:`electricity_cf`, :ref:`load_cf`,
:ref:`lines_cf`, :ref:`links_cf`, :ref:`transformers_cf`

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countries:
.. seealso::
Documentation of the configuration file ``config.yaml`` at
Documentation of the configuration file ``config/config.yaml`` at
:ref:`toplevel_cf`
Inputs

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{cutout}:
.. seealso::
Documentation of the configuration file ``config.yaml`` at
Documentation of the configuration file ``config/config.yaml`` at
:ref:`atlite_cf`
Inputs

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.. seealso::
Documentation of the configuration file ``config.yaml`` at
Documentation of the configuration file ``config/config.yaml`` at
:ref:`load_cf`
Inputs

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clip_min_inflow:
.. seealso::
Documentation of the configuration file ``config.yaml`` at
Documentation of the configuration file ``config/config.yaml`` at
:ref:`toplevel_cf`, :ref:`renewable_cf`
Inputs

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cutout:
.. seealso::
Documentation of the configuration file ``config.yaml`` at
Documentation of the configuration file ``config/config.yaml`` at
:ref:`renewable_cf`
Inputs

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custom_powerplants:
.. seealso::
Documentation of the configuration file ``config.yaml`` at
Documentation of the configuration file ``config/config.yaml`` at
:ref:`electricity`
Inputs

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resource:
.. seealso::
Documentation of the configuration file ``config.yaml`` at
Documentation of the configuration file ``config/config.yaml`` at
:ref:`snapshots_cf`, :ref:`atlite_cf`, :ref:`renewable_cf`
Inputs

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countries:
.. seealso::
Documentation of the configuration file ``config.yaml`` at
Documentation of the configuration file ``config/config.yaml`` at
:ref:`toplevel_cf`
Inputs

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cutout:
.. seealso::
Documentation of the configuration file ``config.yaml`` at
Documentation of the configuration file ``config/config.yaml`` at
:ref:`renewable_cf`
Inputs

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length_factor:
.. seealso::
Documentation of the configuration file ``config.yaml`` at
Documentation of the configuration file ``config/config.yaml`` at
:ref:`toplevel_cf`, :ref:`renewable_cf`, :ref:`solving_cf`, :ref:`lines_cf`
Inputs

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prepare_links_p_nom:
.. seealso::
Documentation of the configuration file ``config.yaml`` at
Documentation of the configuration file ``config/config.yaml`` at
:ref:`toplevel_cf`
Inputs

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max_hours:
.. seealso::
Documentation of the configuration file ``config.yaml`` at
Documentation of the configuration file ``config/config.yaml`` at
:ref:`costs_cf`, :ref:`electricity_cf`
Inputs

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tutorial:
.. seealso::
Documentation of the configuration file ``config.yaml`` at
Documentation of the configuration file ``config/config.yaml`` at
:ref:`toplevel_cf`
**Outputs**

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name:
.. seealso::
Documentation of the configuration file ``config.yaml`` at
Documentation of the configuration file ``config/config.yaml`` at
:ref:`costs_cf`, :ref:`electricity_cf`, :ref:`renewable_cf`,
:ref:`lines_cf`, :ref:`links_cf`, :ref:`solving_cf`