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entsoe: Detiling using a preprocessing python script #3

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@coroa coroa commented Aug 26, 2018

  1. A python script was added to stitch the vector tiles from the entsoe map according to the identifier attribute ‘oid’ before importing the line structures into GridKit, since the toolkit previously often mislabeled the overlapping parts of the same line as two separate circuits.
  2. The tolerance for connecting dangling high-voltage direct current (HVDC) lines and their converter stations with the next high-voltage alternating current (HVAC) substations has been increased and the new connections have been manually verified.
  3. AC lines carrying circuits of several voltage levels had to be split by inspecting the descriptive text tag and are split into several lines.
  4. The columns and format of the extracted CSV lines have been aligned closer with PyPSA.

coroa and others added 19 commits December 12, 2017 13:15
Also increase zoom level leading to smaller distortions
Removes the need for late topological cleanup like lines being covered twice.
Some lines have a text_ attribute like 380+220 signifying there is an extra
220kV circuit on the transmission line, which has to be treated separately.
GeoPandas introduced null properties interfering with station capacities.
ST_ADDPOINT seems to have dropped support for using an offset of -1
for appending a new point, instead one has to omit the argument.
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