Right now, we assume that there is a demand component in the SLC formulation.
This is (currently) automatically checked in H2IntegrateModel.
We should connect this demand directly to the SLC component.
But, beyond that, there are use cases where a performance model should be able to provide a demand for the SLC component.
Here is an example:
You want to size your ammonia plant for a certain ammonia production amount.
This results in a particular input amount for a commodity, e.g. electricity.
This computed commodity amount should be able to be used as a demand input to the SLC component.
Right now, we assume that there is a demand component in the SLC formulation.
This is (currently) automatically checked in
H2IntegrateModel.We should connect this demand directly to the SLC component.
But, beyond that, there are use cases where a performance model should be able to provide a demand for the SLC component.
Here is an example:
You want to size your ammonia plant for a certain ammonia production amount.
This results in a particular input amount for a commodity, e.g. electricity.
This computed commodity amount should be able to be used as a demand input to the SLC component.