Access To Calculation Modules
Introduction
How to access a calculation module
Steps:
- Define a territorial scale
- Select a region
- Go to the Calculation Modules Tab
- Access your desired module
- Define the parameters and run the module
- Results are shown in the results bar
Structure of a calculation module
The picture below shows the structure of a calculation module
- Session name and CM description, along with wiki page of CM.
- Import CM inputs that you have previously downloaded after a run
- Inputs modifiable by the user
- Layer inputs modifiable by the user
Final remarks
How To Cite
The citiwatts and Hotmaps teams, in citiwatts wiki, Access to calculation modules (2025)
Authors And Reviewers
Written by the OpenGIS4ET/citiwatts and Hotmaps teams and namely by:
EASILab - HES-SO Marie-Esther Mabillard EEG - TU Wien Jeton Hasani
License
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Acknowledgement
The project “Open Geographic Information System for Energy Transition” (OpenGIS4ET, Project Number 111 786) has been supported by partners of the ERA-Net Smart Energy Systems and Mission Innovation through the Joint Call 2020. As such, this project has received funding from the
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Energy Technology Development and Demonstration (EUDP), Denmark (Project No.: 64021-6026),
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Federal Ministry for Economic Affairs and Climate Action, Germany (Project No.: 03EI4050B),
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The Austrian Research Promotion Agency (FFG), Austria (Project No.: 889031),
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Swiss Federal Office of Energy (SFOE), Switzerland (Project No.: 502364).
The OpenGIS4ET project builts on the H2020 Hotmaps Project.
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