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RESkit, Severin Ryberg's atlite :), has three very interesting features that one should evaluate, whether they can be adopted or reused:
A synthetic power curve model that is defined in reskit/wind/core/power_curve.py, which generates a synthetic power curve only on the basis of a specific power rating, ie. kW/m^2 (capacity rating over rotor area) or capacity and rotor diam equivalently, maybe one can just reuse or sub-class that code with a small modification to make the simulate method work with xarray/dask.
An economic capital cost scaling model around the turbine parameters hub height, rotor diameter and capacity (and foundation type for offshore), which is defined in reskit/wind/economic/{onshore_cost_model.py,offshore_cost_model.py}. This maybe is a function that would be called from PyPSA-Eur directly.
Together those two features would allow having a range of different turbines or the possibility to have a weak wind turbine as a second choice.
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RESkit, Severin Ryberg's atlite :), has three very interesting features that one should evaluate, whether they can be adopted or reused:
simulate
method work with xarray/dask.Together those two features would allow having a range of different turbines or the possibility to have a weak wind turbine as a second choice.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: