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Hello,
I set some processes corresponding to one demand. the processes consume different energy and all processes emission CO2. but when I show the result of the emission, there is only one process has the emission data. Why? Would you help me to solve the problem?
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Have you confirmed that the other processes are operating at all? The easiest way to do this is ExRES of the demand commodity. Right click on this commodity in the list to see this option.
If you see a VAR_FOUT of this demand from another process, then click on this process to see all its inputs and outputs. If only the emission is missing, then compare the declaration of emissions for the processes that emit and those that don't.
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Other processes are not operating very well. VAR_FOUT of one demand commodity only has one process. But in the VEDA_FE I have declared other processes to the same demand commodity. Why the model can not recognize other processes? In my model every demand commodity can only recognize one process.
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30-07-2013, 05:49 AM
(This post was last modified: 30-07-2013, 05:49 AM by AKanudia.)
Well, what you see in the results is not what has been "recognized" but the least cost solution. Is there a reason for the other processes to be a part of the optimal solution?
To test, you can introduce an attribute FLO_MARK(UP)=0.8 for the process that works. If you find 20% of the demand produced from another process after this, it will establish that all is well.