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Heat modelling changes for the built environment #16

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Modelling of heat demand in the built environment has been updated. Summarized:

  • Residences are set to four types: apartments, detached houses, semi-detached houses, terraced houses
  • Residences are split into 6 construction periods: before 1945, 1945-1964, 1965-1984, 1985-2004, 2005 to present and future
  • Buildings are split into 2 construction periods: present and future
  • Useful space heating demand is no longer aggregated to a single node, but each residence of a certain type and construction period is connected to all heating technologies, the same goes for buildings
  • Merit orders are added to determine allocation of technologies to residences
  • Dataset initialisation (refinery and atlas) and required data (etdataset and etlocal) is updated
  • Frontend charts, slides and sliders are updated
  • Insulation has been changed, instead of setting a demand reduction, the typical useful demand of each residence and building can be adjusted
  • Insulation costs queries are updated
  • Useful demand can be assigned two different curves, depending on the technology one of the curves will be selected
  • Deficits are calculated based on the capacity of the technology and the hourly demand of each residence and building

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@noracato noracato merged commit cb766b1 into master Jan 19, 2024
@noracato noracato deleted the built-environment-heat branch January 19, 2024 15:33
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