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Integrated Planning of Multi-Energy Systems

Risultati finali

Mathematical formulation of the model

The planned approach poses a comprehensive optimization task. The first step towards implementation poses the mathematical formulation of the complete planning problem, which will be documented in detail (e.g. in .docx format).

Report on validation results

The test application of the tool for validation purposes is carried out and documented in detail including the use case description and the validation results eg in pptx or docx format

Report on assessment of the tool performance and test application results

After the test application the evaluation regarding the tools performance optimality solution efficiency etc is carried out and documented eg in pptx format

2. Yearly Progress Report

A progress report of the 2nd project year will be provided as an overview of the work of all partners WPs achievements and lessonslearned

Dissemination and Communication Plan

To comply with the provision of the Grant Agreement, this document informs About the contact persons, workflows and provisions to communicate and disseminate the project results. This document provides guidelines for all partners and includes the project webpage and other communication channels.

Final report on dissemination and outreach activities

This report summarises our dissemination and outreach activities the Impact we reached and the lessonslearned

PlaMES tool handbook -beta version

A first version of the comprehensive documentation for the developed software comprising the description of the problems structure D51 as well as the instructions for applying the tool is finalized eg in docx format

PlaMES tool handbook - final version

The comprehensive documentation for the developed software comprising the description of the problems structure D51 as well as the instructions for applying the tool is finalized eg in docx format

Definition of common scenario framework, data/modelling requirements and use cases

The aim of the project is to develop a rather modular and scalable tool, the validation and exemplary application of the tool requires the definition of a specific scenario framework. This definition comprises the description (e.g. in .pptx / .docx / .xlsx format) and justification for the chosen exemplary test cases. The focus will lay on a future (e.g. 2050) scenario for a part of the European energy system (e.g. central-western Europe).

Project management handbook

Project management handbook provided at the beginning of the project ensures, that all partners know and comply to project specific workflows and procedures. Besides information on the workflows for quality assurance, Information and due dates for risk management will be included.

Description of workflow coordination

The PlaMES tool consists of various submodules that will be developed in Task 3.1, 3.2, 3.3 and 3.4. To ensure compatibility, interoperability and prepare the merge of the submodules in Task 3.5, basic processes, (data) interfaces and data formats will be defined and described.

1. Yearly Progress Report

A yearly progress report will be provided as an overview of the work of all partners, WPs, Achievements and lessons-learned will be provided at the end of the 1st Project year.

Report on exemplary results, sensitivity analyses and derived recommended actions

The test application of the tool for deriving results for exemplary use cases as well as a scalability of the results by means of a sensitivity analysis is carried out and documented in detail including the use case description and the validation results eg in pptx or docx format

3. Yearly Progress Report

A final progress report of the project will be provided as an overview of the work of all partners WPs achievements and lessonslearned at the end of the project

Pubblicazioni

Generation and Transmission Expansion Planning With Respect to Global Warming Potential

Autori: Henrik Schwaeppe, Albert Moser, Paolo Paronuzzi, Michele Monaci
Pubblicato in: "Is accepted at ""Powertech conference 2021""", 2021
Editore: TechRxiv
DOI: 10.36227/techrxiv.14453694.v1

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