quintel / etmoses

Online decision support tool to create local energy situations for neighbourhoods, cities and regions with a time resolution of 15 minutes created and maintained by Quintel – Not maintained
https://moses.energytransitionmodel.com
MIT License
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Technologies attached to an end-point should get load assigned according to their units #1307

Open ChaelKruip opened 8 years ago

ChaelKruip commented 8 years ago

Currently, if two heaters of types A and B are connected to the same end-point, the first will try fulfil demand. If the first succeeds, the second will not have anything to do.

This is unrealistic/undesirable because

A (hopefully) simple fix could be to distribute the demand (say 100 kWh of heating at time-step t) according to the number of units of the technologies:

antw commented 8 years ago

I like the idea; makes a lot of sense. Sadly I'm not sure it will be as simple as you hope, but I think this is certainly worthy of investigation.