Merge pull request #273 from PyPSA/shipping-defaults
Change default of shipping demand to oil
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agriculture_machinery_electric_efficiency: 0.3 # electricity per use
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shipping_average_efficiency: 0.4 #For conversion of fuel oil to propulsion in 2011
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shipping_hydrogen_liquefaction: false # whether to consider liquefaction costs for shipping H2 demands
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shipping_hydrogen_share: # 1 means all hydrogen FC
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2020: 0
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2025: 0
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2030: 0.05
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2035: 0.15
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2040: 0.3
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2045: 0.6
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2050: 1
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shipping_hydrogen_share: 0
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time_dep_hp_cop: true #time dependent heat pump coefficient of performance
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heat_pump_sink_T: 55. # Celsius, based on DTU / large area radiators; used in build_cop_profiles.py
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# conservatively high to cover hot water and space heating in poorly-insulated buildings
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@ -80,6 +80,8 @@ incorporates retrofitting options to hydrogen.
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* Updated `data bundle <https://zenodo.org/record/5824485/files/pypsa-eur-sec-data-bundle.tar.gz>`_ that includes the hydrogan salt cavern storage potentials.
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* Shipping demand now defaults to (synthetic) oil rather than liquefied hydrogen until 2050.
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**Bugfixes**
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* The CO2 sequestration limit implemented as GlobalConstraint (introduced in the previous version)
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