01-09-2021, 08:19 PM
(01-09-2021, 02:48 PM)Antti-L Wrote: 2) NCAP_AFC has the indexes NCAP_AFC(r,y,p,cg,tsl). Here r=region, y=year, p=process, cg=commgrp and tsl=timeslice level. The shorthand notation NCAP_AFC(NRG,DAYNITE) just tells that cg='NRG' and tsl='DAYNITE'. NCAP_AFC(NRG,DAYNITE) tells that cg='ACT' and tsl='DAYNITE'. You can specify cg in the CommGrp column, and tsl in the Timeslice column. You could also use the header NCAP_AFC~DAYNITE. So, in one row you could write 'NRG' in the CommGrp column and put the value 1 under the column NCAP_AFC~DAYNITE. And then in a second row you could write 'ACT' in the CommGrp column and put the value 0.625 under the column NCAP_AFC~DAYNITE. It is easy, but as always, check the parameters in Browse.
3) NCAP_AFC(NRG,DAYNITE)=1 defines a DAYNITE level availability factor for the NRG flows (NRG means energy). An availability factor of 1 (=100%) means that the full capacity can be u
Dear Antti,
sorry for being back with yet another question so quickly.
I am trying to follow your instructions (above) on how to indicate indexes for the NCAP_AFC attribute but keep getting the "VI: Commodity expected for parameter" error when synchronizing the file. Cell J:12 in the attached Excel file is highlighted when I double-click on the error.
Could you please check the file and see if I made any entrances in some rows or columns in a wrong way. Maybe I misunderstood some instructions.
Again, thanks a lot for your help.
Dmytro
