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Energy System Model

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ModUlar energy system Simulation Environment: MUSE

Installation instructions

MUSE is available in PyPI and therefore it can be installed easily with pip. Detailed instructions on how to do that ensuring the right version of Python is used can be found in the Documentation.

  • Recommended installation instructions
  • Instructions for developers

Usage

Once installed, users can:

  • activate the virtual environment (needed only once per session) as explained above
  • run muse --model default to run the default example model
  • run muse --model default --copy XXX to copy the model to subfolder XXX.
  • Alternatively, run muse settings.toml, where settings.toml is an input file for a custom model
  • run muse --help to get a description of the command-line arguments, including the name of any additional models provided with MUSE.

Copyright

Copyright © 2023 Imperial College London

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