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@ -10,14 +10,16 @@ The myopic approach was initially developed and used in the paper [Early decarbo
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The current code applies the myopic approach to generators, storage technologies and links in the power sector and the space and water heating sector.
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The transport sector and industry and are not affected by the myopic code. In essence, the electrification of road and rail transport, the percentage of electric vehicles that allow demand-side management and vehicle-to-grid services, and the transformation in the different industrial subsectors do not evolve with time. They are kept fixed at the values specified in the configuration file.
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The transport sector and industry are not affected by the myopic code. In essence, the electrification of road and rail transport, the percentage of electric vehicles that allow demand-side management and vehicle-to-grid services, and the transformation in the different industrial subsectors do not evolve with time. They are kept fixed at the values specified in the configuration file.
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Configuration
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=================
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PyPSA-Eur-Sec has several configuration options which 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). The following options included in the config.yaml file are relevant for the myopic code.
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PyPSA-Eur-Sec has several configuration options which 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).
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The following options included in the config.yaml file are relevant for the myopic code.
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To activate the myopic option select
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**threshold capacity**
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if for a technology and grouping bin, the capacity is lower than threshold_capacity, it is ignored
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**conventional carriers**
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conventional carriers indicate carriers used in the existing conventional technologies
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conventional_carriers: ['lignite', 'coal', 'oil', 'uranium']
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Wildcards
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Rules overview
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## General myopic code structure
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General myopic code structure
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The myopic code solves the network for the time steps included in planning_horizons in a recursive loop, so that
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3.For the next planning horizon, e.g. 2030, the capacities from a previous time step are added if they are still in operation (i.e., if they fulfil planning horizon < commissioned year + lifetime). In addition, the network comprises additional generator, storage, and link capacities with p_nom_extendable=True. The non-solved network is saved in ‘networks/prenetworks_bronwfield’.
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3.For the next planning horizon, e.g. 2030, the capacities from a previous time step are added if they are still in operation (i.e., if they fulfil planning horizon <= commissioned year + lifetime). In addition, the network comprises additional generator, storage, and link capacities with p_nom_extendable=True. The non-solved network is saved in ‘results/run_name/networks/prenetworks_bronwfield’.
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Steps 2 and 3 are solved recursively for all the planning_horizons included in the configuration file
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Steps 2 and 3 are solved recursively for all the planning_horizons included in the configuration file.
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## **add_existing baseyear**
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add_existing baseyear
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The rule add_existing_baseyear loads the network in ‘results/run_name/networks/prenetworks’ and performs the following operations:
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Then, the resulting network is saved in ‘results/run_name/networks/prenetworks’
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## **add_brownfield**
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add_brownfield
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The rule add_brownfield loads the network in ‘results/run_name/networks/prenetworks’ and performs the following operation:
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