Hey guys,
please correct me if I'm wrong, but I think pricing both the charge and discharge of the battery store component with the inverter's capital costs results in duplicating costs since a bi-directional inverter is considered (I checked the source of the cost assumption, Budischak 2013).
Before working with PyPSA-EUR, I have worked with the toy model WHOBS where only the charging-link of the battery store component is priced with its capital costs (cf. https://github.com/PyPSA/WHOBS/blob/master/run_single_simulation.ipynb). The proposed change in code is equivalent.
* adjust buil_cutout.py and Snakefile
* try adjusting build_renewable_profiles, currently crashing due to weird pyproj error
* build_renewable_profiles: -remove printing gid
* build_renewable_profiles: use dask for paralellization, use dense functions
* build_renewable_profiles:
- revise imports
- add logging for long calculation
- revise explaining comment
- revise distance calculation
* build profiles: adjust to cutout.grid
* * fix area to square km
* rename potmatrix -> capacity_potential
* rename available to availibility
* config.default update cutout params
build_renewable_potentials: major refactoring and simplification
hydro_profiles: update code
* build profiles: fix weight output dimensions
* build profiles: fix typo, fix selection of buses
* build profiles: reinsert paths variable
* follow up
* build profiles: move to dask calculation only
* CI: set build cutout to true (add CDSAPI)
* build profiles: use pyproj, test with gleas and geokit upstream
* environment.yaml fix atlite version
* build profiles: use dask 'processes' for more than 25 regions
* build profiles: specify dask scheduler according to number of regions
* backpedal a bit, only allow scheduler='processes'
* follow up, code style and fixup
* build profiles: add logger info for underwater fraction calc
* config adjust cutout parameters
Snakefile fixup
* config.default.yaml: adjust resolution
* config: use one cutout in total
build_cutout: automatic detetection of geographical boundaries
* env: add python>=3.8 requirement
build_cutout: fixup for region bound
* config: allow base cutout
* folllow up, fix up
* follow up II
* clean up
* clean up II
* build profiles: move back to multiprocessing due to performance issues
* small code style corrections
* move in pool context
* swqitch to ratsterio
* switch to rasterio for availibility calculation
* tiny fixup
* * build continental raster for offshore distance calculation
* adjust Snakefile to new script build_raster
* rename continental raster to onshore raster
add projected_mask function (not yet tested)
add docstrings, modularize
* Snakefile: remove build_onhore_raster rule, build mask directly from geometry instead
build_natura_raster: adjust code, add function for exporting
build_profiles:
* add buffer to shore distance to init_globals function
* update docstrings
* improve handling of nodata grid codes
* add geometry mask if natura raster not activated
(the 255 value is an 'eligible' value for the corine data base,
do this for excluding data outside the shape)
* build_profiles: adjust docstrings
* update environment
* build profiles: fixup reproject woth padding
* follow up, small fixups
* fix resampling method
checkpoint: reproduces solar profile in tut data
* reintegrate plot map
code style
* config: rename cutout into "base"
* build profiles: adjust to new atlite code
* natura raster: small fixup
* build natura raster: compress tiff file
* config: adjust cutout names
* build profiles: cover case if no or partial overlap between natura raster and cutout
* config-tutorial: adjust cutout params
* buid-profifiles: fixup in gebco filter
* follow up
* update config files
* build profiles: select layoutmatrix != 0
* build profiles: speed up average_distance and underwaterfraction
* build profiles: fix typo
* update release notes
build_cutout: only build needed features
* update envs
* config: add temperature to sarah features
* temporary fix for atlite v0.2.1 and new xarray version release
* env: remove xarray specification
* * remove rule build_country_flh
* build profiles: remove sneaked in line
* doc: update configuration.rst (section atlite) and corresponding csv table
* release notes: fix quotes
* build profiles: use 3035 for area calculation
* Update envs/environment.docs.yaml
* Update scripts/build_cutout.py
* Update doc/release_notes.rst
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* Update doc/configuration.rst
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* Update scripts/build_cutout.py
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* update release notes
* release notes: add deprecation of 'keep_all_available_areas'
build profiles: remove warning for 'keep_all_available_areas'
* build cutout: rearrage code, set buffer correctly
* Rename tutorial cutout to remove name clash with real cutout.
* Update release_notes.rst: Rename tutorial cutout.
* retrieve: update cutouts and downloads (alternative) (#237)
* retrieve: update cutouts and downloads
* retrieve: remove unnecessary import
* use snakemake remote file functionality
* Snakefile: update zenodo link
* update natura remote link (closes#234)
* env: update atlite version to 0.2.2
* env: fix dask version due to memory issues
* test: retrieve cutout instead of build
* test: use tutorial cutout for CI
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* Make code more readable; remove misleading function arguments and add necessary ones
* Update scripts/build_energy_totals.py
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In some cases, in networks with DC links, a non-existing column would
be referenced in an empty Dataframe. This commit adds a check for this
case.
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Recently ICE vehicles were added, but the emissions were not accounted
for. Now, like aviation emissions, they are added as a negative load
to the "co2 atmosphere" bus.
The heat output from the carbon capture (CC) was being subtracted from
the CHP rather than the heat input.
Since the heat output and heat input are the same in the DEA
technology database (but at different temperatures), this bug has no
consequence, but still better to correct it.
Reasoning: we can also have fossil and biomass liquid hydrocarbons, as
well as production from the Fischer-Tropsch process, particularly for
simulations before 2050.