Koen van Greevenbroek

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Great that someone is picking this up :) > However, I did only later find that the model does not actually use the `industry_sector_ratio_{investment_year}.csv` file D: I'm a little confused...

Something like that would certainly be an option. Just another few loose thought/considerations on this matter: - When determining current and future fuel mixes for heat supply (at various temperatures),...

I guess your digging for the source also ended around here? ![image](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/47ae97b6-3794-4c01-bcf7-62a173f1a03e) I had a brief look at the two cited publications but in a few minutes I couldn't find...

That's certainly a possibility! I would come with some memory overhead, but not all too much in the grand scheme of things (and certainly much less than the overhead of...

It looks like I'm the only one who has raised the memory issues with myopic optimisation in pypsa-eur; I'll keep using the built year aggregation implementation from before `active` if...

Ah, so the point would be to make `technology-data` a package which would be imported and used to generate the required `costs_yyyy.csv` files on demand instead of downloading the .csvs...

The answer is (b): the `carrier` of a link does not necessarily represent the type of energy transferred or converted by the link but in practice (at least in pypsa-eur...

Alternatively, maybe I was too quick to judge here, and the point is that there is basically no cost to establishing the actual storage volume apart from the cost of...

Related to https://github.com/PyPSA/pypsa-eur/pull/659? Unfortunately I believe implementing the EQ constraint for sector-coupled networks can be a bit complicated (see the docstring of the rewritten EQ constraint function in the aforementioned...

Out of curiosity I tried this out kind of quickly, but so far I'm unfortunately not having much success... Here's the essence of my implementation: ````python # load_shedding["willingness_to_pay"] is loaded...