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Fixes for several issues with new heat modelling in built environment #3011

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This PR picks up issues that arised during testing of #3004

See quintel/etengine#1404 for more information.

noracato and others added 3 commits February 15, 2024 12:26
With new built environment heat modelling, each building is assigned a heater with an explicit size, instead of having the number of heater units scale independently. Overdimensioning of the typical heat output capacity led to high unused capacities and associated investment costs.
@mabijkerk mabijkerk merged commit b5258c6 into master Feb 20, 2024
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@mabijkerk mabijkerk deleted the heat-final-fixes branch February 20, 2024 16:44
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