The structure of pypsa.org has changed (I guess?), and there are still a lot of links pointing to pypsa.org/somepath/*, all of which are broken. Is this an issue?
Output of findstr /s "pypsa.org/" *.* in the root directory of the repository:
doc\components.rst:<https://pypsa.org/examples/replace-generator-storage-units-with-store.html>`_.
doc\components.rst:<https://pypsa.org/examples/replace-generator-storage-units-with-store.html>`_.
doc\components.rst:<https://www.pypsa.org/examples/chp-fixed-heat-power-ratio.html>`_.
doc\components.rst:<https://www.pypsa.org/examples/chp-fixed-heat-power-ratio.html>`_.
doc\conf.py: 'canonical_url': 'https://www.pypsa.org/doc',
doc\introduction.rst: <http://www.pypsa.org/examples/>`_
doc\introduction.rst:* `SciGRID model <https://power.scigrid.de/>`_ simulating the German power system for 2015. Interactive plots also be generated with the `plotly <https://plot.ly/python/>`_ library, as shown in this `Notebook <https://pypsa.org/examples/scigrid-lopf-then-pf-plotly.html>`_
doc\introduction.rst:example <https://www.pypsa.org/animations/pypsa-eur-30/>`_.
doc\optimal_power_flow.rst:<https://pypsa.org/examples/multi-investment-optimisation.html>`_ and python
doc\optimal_power_flow.rst:<https://pypsa.org/examples/power-to-gas-boiler-chp.html>`_ and the
doc\optimal_power_flow.rst:<https://pypsa.org/examples/replace-generator-storage-units-with-store.html>`_
doc\plotting.rst:<https://pypsa.org/examples/scigrid-lopf-then-pf.html>`_.
doc\plotting.rst:<https://pypsa.org/examples/scigrid-lopf-then-pf-plotly.html>`_.
doc\release_notes.rst: <https://pypsa.org/examples/unit-commitment.html>`_ has been updated
doc\release_notes.rst: <https://www.pypsa.org/examples/chp-fixed-heat-power-ratio.html>`_.
doc\release_notes.rst: <https://pypsa.org/examples/scigrid-lopf-then-pf-plotly.html>`_ for
doc\release_notes.rst: <https://pypsa.org/examples/generation-investment-screening-curve.html>`_
doc\release_notes.rst: <https://pypsa.org/examples/logging-demo.html>`_ that demonstrates
doc\release_notes.rst: example <https://pypsa.org/examples/unit-commitment.html>`_. Note
doc\release_notes.rst: <https://pypsa.org/examples/unit-commitment.html>`_.
doc\release_notes.rst: implemented consistently. See the new `transformer example <https://pypsa.org/examples/transformer_example.html>`_.
doc\release_notes.rst: <http://www.pypsa.org/examples/power-to-heat-water-tank.html>`_).
doc\release_notes.rst:All `examples <http://www.pypsa.org/examples/>`_ have been updated to
doc\release_notes.rst:<http://www.pypsa.org/examples/#coupling-to-other-energy-sectors>`_). The
doc\release_notes.rst:All `examples <http://www.pypsa.org/examples/>`_ have been updated to
doc\release_notes.rst: <http://www.pypsa.org/examples/replace-generator-storage-units-with-store.html>`_.
doc\release_notes.rst:`<http://www.pypsa.org/examples/lopf-with-heating.html>`_.
examples\build_model.py:#Available as a Jupyter notebook at http://www.pypsa.org/examples/unit-commitment.ipynb.
examples\generation-investment-screening-curve.py:#Available as a Jupyter notebook at http://www.pypsa.org/examples/generation-investment-screening-curve.ipynb.
examples\logging-demo.py:#Available as a Jupyter notebook at http://www.pypsa.org/examples/logging-demo.ipynb.
examples\minimal_example_lopf.py:#Available as a Jupyter notebook at <http://www.pypsa.org/examples/minimal_example_lopf.ipynb>.
examples\minimal_example_pf.py:#Available as a Jupyter notebook at <http://www.pypsa.org/examples/minimal_example_pf.ipynb>.
examples\notebooks\biomass-synthetic-fuels-carbon-management.ipynb: "See https://pypsa.org/doc/components.html#link-with-multiple-outputs-or-inputs"
examples\notebooks\lopf_with_pyomo_False.ipynb: "Please read the release notes at https://pypsa.org/doc/release_notes.html\n",
examples\notebooks\scigrid-lopf-then-pf.ipynb: "4. There is no proper n-1 security in the calculations - this can either be simulated with a blanket e.g. 70% reduction in thermal limits (as done here) or a proper security constrained OPF (see e.g. <http://www.pypsa.org/examples/scigrid-sclopf.ipynb>).\n",
examples\notebooks\scigrid-lopf-then-pf.ipynb: "8. Only the first day of 2011 is in the github dataset, which is not representative. The full year of 2011 can be downloaded at <http://www.pypsa.org/examples/scigrid-with-load-gen-trafos-2011.zip>.\n",
examples\scigrid-de\add_load_gen_trafos_to_scigrid.py:#This Jupyter Notebook is also available to download at: <http://www.pypsa.org/examples/add_load_gen_trafos_to_scigrid.ipynb> and can be viewed as an HTML page at: http://pypsa.org/examples/add_load_gen_trafos_to_scigrid.html.
examples\scigrid-de\add_load_gen_trafos_to_scigrid.py:#iv) There is no proper n-1 security in the calculations - this can either be simulated with a blanket e.g. 70% reduction in thermal limits (as done here) or a proper security constrained OPF (see e.g. <http://www.pypsa.org/examples/scigrid-sclopf.ipynb>).
examples\scigrid-de\add_load_gen_trafos_to_scigrid.py:#ix) Only the first day of 2011 is in the github dataset, which is not representative. The full year of 2011 can be downloaded at <http://www.pypsa.org/examples/scigrid-with-load-gen-trafos-2011.zip>.
examples\scigrid-de\scigrid-lopf-then-pf-plotly.py:#This Jupyter Notebook is also available to download at: <http://www.pypsa.org/examples/scigrid-lopf-then-pf.ipynb> and can be viewed as an HTML page at: <http://pypsa.org/examples/scigrid-lopf-then-pf.html>.
examples\scigrid-de\scigrid-lopf-then-pf-plotly.py:#The data is generated in a separate notebook at <http://www.pypsa.org/examples/add_load_gen_trafos_to_scigrid.ipynb>.
examples\scigrid-de\scigrid-lopf-then-pf-plotly.py:#iv) There is no proper n-1 security in the calculations - this can either be simulated with a blanket e.g. 70% reduction in thermal limits (as done here) or a proper security constrained OPF (see e.g. <http://www.pypsa.org/examples/scigrid-sclopf.ipynb>).
examples\scigrid-de\scigrid-lopf-then-pf-plotly.py:#ix) Only the first day of 2011 is in the github dataset, which is not representative. The full year of 2011 can be downloaded at <http://www.pypsa.org/examples/scigrid-with-load-gen-trafos-2011.zip>.
examples\scigrid-de\scigrid-lopf-then-pf.py:#This Jupyter Notebook is also available to download at: <http://www.pypsa.org/examples/scigrid-lopf-then-pf.ipynb> and can be viewed as an HTML page at: <http://pypsa.org/examples/scigrid-lopf-then-pf.html>.
examples\scigrid-de\scigrid-lopf-then-pf.py:#iv) There is no proper n-1 security in the calculations - this can either be simulated with a blanket e.g. 70% reduction in thermal limits (as done here) or a proper security constrained OPF (see e.g. <http://www.pypsa.org/examples/scigrid-sclopf.ipynb>).
examples\scigrid-de\scigrid-lopf-then-pf.py:#ix) Only the first day of 2011 is in the github dataset, which is not representative. The full year of 2011 can be downloaded at <http://www.pypsa.org/examples/scigrid-with-load-gen-trafos-2011.zip>.
examples\scigrid-de\scigrid-sclopf.py:#This Jupyter Notebook is also available to download at: <http://www.pypsa.org/examples/scigrid-sclopf.ipynb> and can be viewed as an HTML page at: <http://pypsa.org/examples/scigrid-sclopf.html>.
examples\scigrid-de\scigrid-sclopf.py:#See the separate notebook at <http://www.pypsa.org/examples/add_load_gen_trafos_to_scigrid.ipynb>.
examples\sector-coupling\biomass-synthetic-fuels-carbon-management.py:#This Jupyter Notebook is also available to download at: http://www.pypsa.org/examples/biomass-synthetic-fuels-carbon-management.ipynb.
examples\sector-coupling\biomass-synthetic-fuels-carbon-management.py:#See https://pypsa.org/doc/components.html#link-with-multiple-outputs-or-inputs
examples\sector-coupling\chp-fixed-heat-power-ratio.py:#For a CHP with a more complicated heat-power feasible operational area, see https://www.pypsa.org/examples/power-to-gas-boiler-chp.html.
examples\sector-coupling\lopf-with-heating.py:#Available as a Jupyter notebook at <http://www.pypsa.org/examples/lopf-with-heating.ipynb>.
examples\simple-electricity-market-examples.py:#https://pypsa.org/doc/installation.html
examples\simple-electricity-market-examples.py:#Available as a Jupyter notebook at http://www.pypsa.org/examples/simple-electricity-market-examples.ipynb.
examples\unit-commitment.py:#Available as a Jupyter notebook at http://www.pypsa.org/examples/unit-commitment.ipynb.
pypsa\io.py: Please read the release notes at https://pypsa.org/doc/release_notes.html
pypsa\__pycache__\io.cpython-38.pyc: Please read the release notes at https://pypsa.org/doc/release_notes.html
pypsa.egg-info\PKG-INFO:`Examples <http://www.pypsa.org/examples/>`_
pypsa.egg-info\PKG-INFO: <http://www.pypsa.org/examples/>`_
pypsa.egg-info\PKG-INFO:There are `extensive examples <http://www.pypsa.org/examples/>`_
pypsa.egg-info\PKG-INFO:* `SciGRID model <https://power.scigrid.de/>`_ simulating the German power system for 2015. Interactive plots also be generated with the `plotly <https://plot.ly/python/>`_ library, as shown in this `Notebook <https://pypsa.org/examples/scigrid-lopf-then-pf-plotly.html>`_
pypsa.egg-info\PKG-INFO:example <https://www.pypsa.org/animations/pypsa-eur-30/>`_.
README.rst:`Examples <http://www.pypsa.org/examples/>`_
README.rst: <http://www.pypsa.org/examples/>`_
README.rst:There are `extensive examples <http://www.pypsa.org/examples/>`_
README.rst:* `SciGRID model <https://power.scigrid.de/>`_ simulating the German power system for 2015. Interactive plots also be generated with the `plotly <https://plot.ly/python/>`_ library, as shown in this `Notebook <https://pypsa.org/examples/scigrid-lopf-then-pf-plotly.html>`_
README.rst:example <https://www.pypsa.org/animations/pypsa-eur-30/>`_.test\test_unit_commitment.py: https://pypsa.org/examples/unit-commitment.html
test\test_unit_commitment.py: https://pypsa.org/examples/unit-commitment.html
test\test_unit_commitment.py: https://pypsa.org/examples/unit-commitment.html
website\index.org:online animation using [[https://github.com/PyPSA/PyPSA-animation][PyPSA-animation]], see the [[https://www.pypsa.org/animations/pypsa-eur-30/][PyPSA-Eur-30 example]].
website\index.org:Another showcase for PyPSA is the [[https://pypsa.org/examples/scigrid-lopf-then-pf-plotly.html][SciGRID example]] which demonstrates
The structure of pypsa.org has changed (I guess?), and there are still a lot of links pointing to pypsa.org/somepath/*, all of which are broken. Is this an issue?
Output of
findstr /s "pypsa.org/" *.*
in the root directory of the repository: