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### 3.1. Minimum requirements for creating an electricity grid (with demand and transmission capacities)
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Open InputData_5Unit_2Node.xlsx in [Example data sets](gitlab.vtt.fi/backbone/backbone/-/wikis/Getting-started/Example%20models) as an example.
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Open InputData_5Unit_2Node.xlsx in [Example data sets](https://gitlab.vtt.fi/backbone/backbone/-/wikis/Getting-started/Example%20models) as an example.
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The minimum elements for an electricity grid are:
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1) Define the grid "elec" on _grid_. Another grid such as "fuel" might also be required to have something to produce electricity from.
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### 3.2. Minimum requirements for a power plant unit using a fuel to produce electricity
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Once again, using InputData_5Unit_2Node.xlsx in [Example data sets](gitlab.vtt.fi/backbone/backbone/-/wikis/Getting-started/Example%20models) as an example.
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Once again, using InputData_5Unit_2Node.xlsx in [Example data sets](https://gitlab.vtt.fi/backbone/backbone/-/wikis/Getting-started/Example%20models) as an example.
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1) Define units and unittypes on _unittype_, _unit_ and _unitUnittype_. Unittypes are groups of units used mainly for results handling. All parameters are given to units (or unit groups, see 3.8. Groups).
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2) On _p_gnu_io_ define from which node the unit inputs from (fuel) and which node it outputs to (elec) (=each unit is defined on two rows). The capacity in MW can be set for output, input or both (if e.g. capacity for output is defined, efficiency is used for input capacity). Set conversion coefficient (_conversionCoeff_) to "1" as default.
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