21-02-2023, 05:48 AM
Hi,
I have a question about defining Primary Commodity Group (PCG) in Veda. Actually I have defined technologies with several inputs and outputs. Output commodities are in two types of NRG and ENV. Example of one technology (Steam cracking) is as below:
Commodity-In: Naphtha (NRG), Natural gas (NRG), Electricity (NRG)
Commodity-Out: Ethylene (NRG), Propylene (NRG), CO2 (ENV)
I would like to have both Ethylene and Propylene as my PCG. Based on Veda documents, I assume that for this technology I defined, the PCG is by default considered based on ethylene and propylene (based on the PCG defaults defined in TIMES: output commodity and commodity types order of DEM, MAT, NRG, ENV), right? Or I need to still define those commodity outputs (Ethylene and Propylene) by myself?
Besides that, when we have defined our PCG (based on multiple commodities), I assume it will the basis for defining some further attributes e.g. COST, Efficiency, ENV_ACT, ..., right? I mean the calculations are done based on the total produced chemicals (ethylene + propylene) from this technology as defined in PCG. For example, the INVCOST (defined in $/t) is considered based on PCG (I mean per ton ethylene+propylene), right? Or the efficiency (we defined based on t-output/GJ-input) is considered according to ton produced ethylene+propylene per GJ inputs (Naphtha+Natural gas+Electricity).
I would be grateful to have you advise on those points concerning PCG definition and implementation in my system. Thanks a lot.
Best
Banafsheh
I have a question about defining Primary Commodity Group (PCG) in Veda. Actually I have defined technologies with several inputs and outputs. Output commodities are in two types of NRG and ENV. Example of one technology (Steam cracking) is as below:
Commodity-In: Naphtha (NRG), Natural gas (NRG), Electricity (NRG)
Commodity-Out: Ethylene (NRG), Propylene (NRG), CO2 (ENV)
I would like to have both Ethylene and Propylene as my PCG. Based on Veda documents, I assume that for this technology I defined, the PCG is by default considered based on ethylene and propylene (based on the PCG defaults defined in TIMES: output commodity and commodity types order of DEM, MAT, NRG, ENV), right? Or I need to still define those commodity outputs (Ethylene and Propylene) by myself?
Besides that, when we have defined our PCG (based on multiple commodities), I assume it will the basis for defining some further attributes e.g. COST, Efficiency, ENV_ACT, ..., right? I mean the calculations are done based on the total produced chemicals (ethylene + propylene) from this technology as defined in PCG. For example, the INVCOST (defined in $/t) is considered based on PCG (I mean per ton ethylene+propylene), right? Or the efficiency (we defined based on t-output/GJ-input) is considered according to ton produced ethylene+propylene per GJ inputs (Naphtha+Natural gas+Electricity).
I would be grateful to have you advise on those points concerning PCG definition and implementation in my system. Thanks a lot.
Best
Banafsheh