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Hi Amit and All:
When I'm updating a model, adding new data, what is the best way to do that?
F.i. I have a model initially calibrated to 2005. Now I got new data and want to make the BY=2009. Also would be nice to keep the past data and don't maximize during the years before 2009. I'm sure you do it a lot. What is your suggestions?
Thanks,
Oleg
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Looks like my questions is confusing - I'll try to reword it:
What options does VEDA provide for updating a model?
Currently I'm putting new data (stocks, AF,...) directly to BY templates, and shifting start year for all new techs to later years. Continuing the example above, where I have 2005 as a base year, I put data for 2006-2009 to the BY templates. In NewTechs file I change start year from 2006 to 2010. This works fine however with some consequences:
1) stocks are not extrapolating any more according their lifetime (to fix it I put BY stocks for 2020 and 2050, assuming some % for decommissioning);
2) prices for the period 2006-2009 tend to be unrealistically height (because model optimize through the years and there is no options to produce more - only dummy import).
My guess - this is not the best way to update a model with new data. I don't use BY_trans - don't understand it's purpose. Is it for updating a model?
Another way is update using UC - I haven't tried it yet.
Does anyone have suggestions / can share experience?
thanks,
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OK, thanks. Will you suggest to put the NCAP_BND to BY_trans file or UC?