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Add a tutorial elecricity and sector-coupled #1107
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Hi @davide-f, I am very interested in this. |
Regarding the tutorial, I think having a dedicated folder for the tutorial in the config folder would be best. We can have the config file for the electricity and the sector-coupled in the folder. Another suggestion will be to move the default config to the config folder. We can have all the configs there. |
In addition, the current tutorial config doesn't allow the option to have scenario naming, which is very important to keep the files detached from each other. |
@GbotemiB agree that the configuration files definitely requires some re-structuring. Not sure it's a good idea to mix this task with creating the cross-sectoral tutorial, but it may be worth to keep in mind that some further improvement will be needed. Agree that |
Maybe not separate folders, we could just have a tutorial sub-folder and leave the rest as it is. I also agree to not mix this with the cross-sectoral tutorial, but the tutorial config for the cross-sectoral tutorial will be needed. |
Agree, creating a sub-folder for tutorial configs sounds like a good idea and is linked with the task to create a cross-sectoral tutorial. I'd go ahead with that, unless @davide-f @hazemakhalek have any concerns on such design |
Describe the feature you'd like to see
Similar to PyPSA-Eur, we should have an elec-only and sector-coupled tutorial in the documentation to give a head start to users on how to use elec-only and sector-coupled modelling
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