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Add constants to plant module #273

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@rouille rouille commented Aug 27, 2020

Purpose

Add constants for generators. This will be used in PostREISE.

What is the code doing?

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I added some list of resources in the powersimdata/network/usa_tamu/constants/plants.py module. I am open to suggestions if names/location/definition is inappropriate

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2 min

@rouille rouille added this to the WTT90s milestone Aug 27, 2020
@rouille rouille requested review from danielolsen and jenhagg August 27, 2020 00:00
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jenhagg commented Aug 27, 2020

Are hydro and geothermal not renewable?

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Are hydro and geothermal not renewable?

It depends who you ask :)

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rouille commented Aug 27, 2020

Are hydro and geothermal not renewable?

It depends who you ask :)

We only calculate curtailment for wind and solar. From an analysis standpoint, we need this definition.

@rouille rouille force-pushed the ben/generators branch 2 times, most recently from 177657d to 1dbedea Compare August 27, 2020 22:06
@rouille rouille merged commit f713d00 into develop Aug 28, 2020
@rouille rouille deleted the ben/generators branch August 28, 2020 18:19
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