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Adapt cost accounting for multi-year-periods #993
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…rizon in invest flow
…lculation of present values
The test seems to be designed to test if warnings can be turned off. However, the operation never created one.
* pytest.approx instead of roundin * series.iloc[int] instead of series[int]
…s-parameter Remove obsolete fixed costs parameter for GenericCAES initialization
Seeing this, I would suggest to do the accounting in pre-processing and leave the complexity out of solph. (I know, it's already there in the multi-period feature. But this might be something to discuss at the dev meeting next month.) |
…es-of-multi-period-investments Account for remaining values in multi-period models
Fix/eliminate warnings
The time unit currently is hardcoded to be hours. The documentation now reflects that.
The constraints are actually defined in time steps. (The documentation asked for integers before, so it could be seen from the context.)
Fix/specific timeincrement docs
It is now mandatory to do so to geht the docs built.
This is now mandatory to have RTD builds.
The format seems to be different from the one below.
make BasicModel consider all constraint groups
Hello @nailend! Thanks for updating this PR. We checked the lines you've touched for PEP 8 issues, and found:
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…-multi-year-periods_to_052ev1_and_fix Update branch adapt-costs-for-multi-year-periods to v0.5.2.dev1
fix #992
as desribed in urbs
https://urbs.readthedocs.io/en/latest/theorydoc/intertemp_prob.html?highlight=annuity#costs
get_period_duration()
use_representative_year
add base-year offset in case base_year not first representative year(e.g. 2021=first representativ year but base_year =2020)