26-01-2017, 02:32 PM
CAP2ACT is a VEDA attribute, but I think it is directly converted into the TIMES attribute PRC_CAPACT (which I use in VEDA, too).
The modeler is responsible for defining the PRC_CAPACT value appropriately, whenever the process capacity is to be modeled.
The default value is 1. If there is no need for a process capacity, or the default value is fine, then no action is required.
PRC_CAPACT defines an unit conversion from the capacity unit to the activity unit. For example, the conversion from GW to PJ would be 8760*3.6/1000 = 31.536. The capacity and activity units are assumed to be the same for all timeslices, an therefore you cannot use a capacity unit that would be e.g. PJ/a for one timeslice and GW for another timeslice in the model.
The modeler is responsible for defining the PRC_CAPACT value appropriately, whenever the process capacity is to be modeled.
The default value is 1. If there is no need for a process capacity, or the default value is fine, then no action is required.
PRC_CAPACT defines an unit conversion from the capacity unit to the activity unit. For example, the conversion from GW to PJ would be 8760*3.6/1000 = 31.536. The capacity and activity units are assumed to be the same for all timeslices, an therefore you cannot use a capacity unit that would be e.g. PJ/a for one timeslice and GW for another timeslice in the model.