Energy balance in Kuopio
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The page gives information on the energy balance in Kuopio, taking into account energy input from a all sources and how these energy are used by society (domestic, industrial et.c) There is an adequate breakdown of information on energy production, distribution and consumption, however some of the information e.g the data page are not very easy to interpret.
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Question
What are the amounts of energy produced, consumed, imported, and exported in Kuopio?←--#: . The question is clear and specific --Adedayo 10:39, 24 January 2013 (EET) (type: truth; paradigms: science: defence)
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Answer
- A model run with default values⇤--#: . Though there are tables indicating answer, there are no graphs showing them and the table codes could not be edited for graph inputs. --Adedayo 10:42, 24 January 2013 (EET) (type: truth; paradigms: science: attack)
⇤--#: . Your code refers to a wrong page. This is Op_en5469. --Jouni 23:53, 6 February 2013 (EET) (type: truth; paradigms: science: attack)
⇤--#: . The name of your graph x axis should be a name of a column in the result table. --Jouni 23:53, 6 February 2013 (EET) (type: truth; paradigms: science: attack)
Rationale
Numbers are based on op_fi:Energiatase/Kuopio.
There are several energy transformations that each describe a specific process of energy production or use. Per unit activity, there is a constant amount of different inputs and outputs into and from this process, respectively. These unit processes are used for Kuopio in such a way that one critical input or output from each relevant energy transformation is listed here; all other inputs and outputs logically follow from the nature of the transformation process.
Data
⇤--#: . The table does not show clearly the energy balances; a summary of inputs and output from different energy plants/sources should be inputed in different rows in the table, also there could be different keys for abbreviations below the table to help reader understand what they mean --Adedayo 11:23, 24 January 2013 (EET) (type: truth; paradigms: science: attack)
Obs | Equation | Col | Result | Description |
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1 | Balance CHP Plants | CHP peat | -1 | In energy balance, inputs and outputs cancel out |
2 | Balance CHP Plants | CHP renewable | -1 | |
3 | Balance CHP Plants | CHP oil | -1 | |
4 | Balance CHP Plants | CHP heat | 1 | |
5 | Balance CHP Plants | CHP electricity | 1 | |
6 | Balance CHP Plants | CHP loss | 1 | |
7 | Fraction CHP renewable | CHP renewable | -1 | Renewable amount divided by peat. BAU: 78.1/1435.7 = 0.0544 Actual number given by user. |
8 | Fraction CHP oil | CHP peat | -1 | Sum of other fuels is used as comparison for oil |
9 | Fraction CHP oil | CHP renewable | -1 | |
10 | Fraction CHP oil | CHP oil | 99 | Others divided by oil. An estimate for 2014! |
11 | Fraction CHP heat | CHP electricity | -1 | Sum of other outputs is used as comparison for heat |
12 | Fraction CHP heat | CHP loss | -1 | |
13 | Fraction CHP heat | CHP heat | 0.689 | (428.6+244.6)/977.7 Others divided by heat |
14 | Fraction CHP electricity | CHP heat | -1 | Sum of other outputs is used as comparison for electricity |
15 | Fraction CHP electricity | CHP loss | -1 | |
16 | Fraction CHP electricity | CHP electricity | 2.852 | (977.7+244.6)/428.6 Others divided by electricity |
17 | Balance H Plants | H biogas | -1 | In energy balance, inputs and outputs cancel out. |
18 | Balance H Plants | H oil | -1 | |
19 | Balance H Plants | H heat | 1 | |
20 | Balance H Plants | H loss | 1 | |
21 | Fraction H biogas | H oil | -1 | Amount of oil is used as comparison for biogas |
22 | Fraction H biogas | H biogas | 18.973 | 70.2/3.7 Oil divided by biogas |
23 | Fraction H loss | H heat | -1 | Amount of heat is used as comparison for loss. |
24 | Fraction H loss | H loss | 14.082 | 69/4.9 Heat per loss |
25 | Balance Industrial Plants | Ind peat | -1 | In energy balance, inputs and outputs cancel out. |
26 | Balance Industrial Plants | Ind oil | -1 | |
27 | Balance Industrial Plants | Ind renewable | -1 | |
28 | Balance Industrial Plants | Ind electricity | 1 | |
29 | Balance Industrial Plants | Ind process heat | 1 | |
30 | Balance Industrial Plants | Ind loss | 1 | |
31 | Fraction Industrial peat | Ind oil | -1 | Sum of other fuels is used as comparison for peat. |
32 | Fraction Industrial peat | Ind renewable | -1 | |
33 | Fraction Industrial peat | Ind peat | 2.014 | (82.4+527.8)/303 Others divided by peat. |
34 | Fraction Industrial oil | Ind peat | -1 | |
35 | Fraction Industrial oil | Ind renewable | -1 | |
36 | Fraction Industrial oil | Ind oil | 10.083 | (303+527.8)/82.4 Others divided by oil. |
37 | Fraction Industrial electricity | Ind process heat | -1 | Sum of other fuels is used as comparison for electricity |
38 | Fraction Industrial electricity | Ind loss | -1 | Heat loss = 104 = 303+82.4+527.8-123.8-685.4 |
39 | Fraction Industrial electricity | Ind electricity | 6.376 | (685.4+104)/123.8 |
40 | Fraction Industrial process heat | Ind electricity | -1 | Sum of other fuels is used as comparison for process heat. |
41 | Fraction Industrial process heat | Ind loss | -1 | |
42 | Fraction Industrial process heat | Ind process heat | 0.332 | (123.8+104)/685.4 Sum of other products divided by process heat. |
43 | Fraction heat producers | H heat | -1 | CHP heat production is used as reference |
44 | Fraction heat producers | CHP heat | 0.08 | This number is based on guesswork. |
45 | Transmission loss electricity | Loss electricity | 1 | Known loss divided by production |
46 | Transmission loss electricity | CHP electricity | -0.0858 | 47.4/(428.6+123.8) |
47 | Transmission loss electricity | Ind electricity | -0.0858 | |
48 | Transmission loss heat | Loss heat | 1 | Known loss divided by production |
49 | Transmission loss heat | CHP heat | -0.0855 | 89.5/(977.7+69) |
50 | Transmission loss heat | Ind process heat | -0.0855 | |
51 | Electricity use balance | Bought electricity | -1 | In energy balance, inputs and outputs cancel out. |
52 | Electricity use balance | CHP electricity | -1 | |
53 | Electricity use balance | Ind electricity | -1 | |
54 | Electricity use balance | Loss electricity | 1 | |
55 | Electricity use balance | Cons Home electricity | 1 | |
56 | Electricity use balance | Cons Ind electricity | 1 | |
57 | Electricity use balance | Cons Commerce electricity | 1 | |
58 | Electricity use balance | Cons Municip electricity | 1 | |
59 | Heat use balance | CHP heat | -1 | In energy balance, inputs and outputs cancel out. |
60 | Heat use balance | H heat | -1 | |
61 | Heat use balance | Loss heat | 1 | |
62 | Heat use balance | Cons Home heat | 1 | |
63 | Heat use balance | Cons Ind heat | 1 | |
64 | Heat use balance | Cons Commerce heat | 1 | |
65 | Heat use balance | Cons Municip heat | 1 | |
66 | Consumed industrial process heat | Ind process heat | 1 | This must be given. |
67 | Consumed electricity home | Cons Home electricity | 1 | This must be given. |
68 | Consumed electricity industry | Cons Ind electricity | 1 | This must be given. |
69 | Consumed electricity commerce | Cons Commerce electricity | 1 | This must be given. |
70 | Consumed electricity municipality | Cons Municip electricity | 1 | This must be given. |
71 | Consumed heat home | Cons Home heat | 1 | This must be given. |
72 | Consumed heat industry | Cons Ind heat | 1 | This must be given. |
73 | Consumed heat commerce | Cons Commerce heat | 1 | This must be given. |
74 | Consumed heat municipality | Cons Municip heat | 1 | This must be given. |
A data table on an Opasnet page is used to enter the matrix data. This is rather user friendly. As a side effect, the table does not look like a matrix so it might be confusing in the beginning. The matrix is created by using the "Equation" as information about the row of the matrix and "Col" as information about the column of the matrix. "Result" is the actual value, and Description is anything useful for a reader (it is not used in calculations).
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Formula
←--#: . The data table is well organized and easy to understand --Adedayo 11:28, 24 January 2013 (EET) (type: truth; paradigms: science: defence)
- ⇤--#: . Dependencies are missing. The table shown is data. Dependencies are a list of other variables (i.e. pages) whose values affect this variable. Can you find pages that relate to this page? --Jouni 23:53, 6 February 2013 (EET) (type: truth; paradigms: science: attack)
⇤--#: . However the R code doesn't seem to be running --Adedayo 11:28, 24 January 2013 (EET) (type: truth; paradigms: science: attack)
See Energy balance.
See also
- For calculations based on these data, see Energy balance.
- About large systems of non-linear equations: BB package in R
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