--- title: "Renewables Energy Sources" output: rmarkdown::html_vignette vignette: > %\VignetteIndexEntry{Renewables Energy Sources} %\VignetteEngine{knitr::rmarkdown} %\VignetteEncoding{UTF-8} --- ```{r, include = FALSE} knitr::opts_chunk$set( collapse = TRUE, comment = "#>", eval = FALSE ) ``` ```{r setup} # CRAN limite CPU usage data.table::setDTthreads(2) library(antaresEditObject) ``` Antares v8.0.3 allow to work with renewable energy sources, implemented in Antares as a new functionnality: renewables clusters. Here's a quick start guide to use those new features. As always, setup the study you want to use: ```{r} tmp <- tempfile() createStudy(path = tmp, study_name = "res-study") opts <- setSimulationPath(tmp) ``` ## Activate RES First you need to activate RES functionality, to do so you can use: ```{r} activateRES() ``` This will set `renewable-generation-modelling` parameters to `clusters` and create appropriate file structure to create RES clusters. You can also update `renewable-generation-modelling` parameters manually with: ```{r} updateOptimizationSettings(renewable.generation.modelling = "clusters") ``` ## Manipulate clusters Like thermal clusters, there's equivalent functions to create, edit and remove RES clusters: ```{r} # create an area to create a cluster in it createArea(name = "area51") # Create a renewable cluster createClusterRES( area = "area51", cluster_name = "ren01", add_prefix = FALSE ) # Use an other group and some parameters createClusterRES( area = "area51", cluster_name = "ren02", group = "Wind Offshore", nominalcapacity = 123, ts_interpretation = "production-factor", add_prefix = FALSE ) ``` Edit an existing cluster with: ```{r} editClusterRES( area = "area51", cluster_name = "ren02", group = "Solar Rooftop", # new group add_prefix = FALSE ) ``` And remove a cluster with: ```{r} removeClusterRES(area = "area51", cluster_name = "ren01") ``` ## Scenario builder There's a new type of serie allowed in scenario builder for renewable clusters called `r`: ```{r} readScenarioBuilder() ``` ```r $r [,1] [,2] [,3] area51 1 2 3 ``` To update the scenario builder, you can use: ```r # generate scenario sbuilder <- scenarioBuilder(n_scenario = 51) # Update with: updateScenarioBuilder(ldata = sbuilder, series = "renewables") # OR updateScenarioBuilder(ldata = list(r = sbuilder)) ```