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... sd gives the number of timesteps, t, that the HP needs to have a constant b op after a change. We add time coupling constraints to achieve the behavior shown in Figure 5. Therefore, we iterate over all times steps, t ∈ T and define the change in this interval, b change , ...
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... results for day 211 are shown in Fig. 15. Contrary to the results of day 1 and day 108, in Fig. 15 the heat demand of the network is always smaller than the available waste heat. Therefore, the network always uses as much waste heat as possible, and thus, no DH heat is needed throughout the optimization. ...
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... results for day 211 are shown in Fig. 15. Contrary to the results of day 1 and day 108, in Fig. 15 the heat demand of the network is always smaller than the available waste heat. Therefore, the network always uses as much waste heat as possible, and thus, no DH heat is needed throughout the optimization. ...
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