This interface extends the corresponding energy model interface. It requires implementations to describe energy consumption and energy generation with power [W] and storage capacity with energy [J]. The Ep is an abbreviation that is used for energy and power based interfaces.
See also: IEpEnergyConsumer, IEpEnergySource, IEpEnergySink, IEpEnergyStorage, IEpEnergyManagement
Author: Levente Meszaros
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IEnergyGenerator | module interface |
The energy generator models describe the energy generation process of devices over time. A solar panel, for example, produces energy based on time, the panel's position on the globe, its orientation towards the sun and the actual weather conditions. |
Name | Value | Description |
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display | i=block/plug |
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powerGenerationChanged | double |
// // This interface extends the corresponding energy model interface. It requires // implementations to describe energy consumption and energy generation with // power [W] and storage capacity with energy [J]. The Ep is an abbreviation // that is used for energy and power based interfaces. // // @see ~IEpEnergyConsumer, ~IEpEnergySource, ~IEpEnergySink, ~IEpEnergyStorage, ~IEpEnergyManagement // @author Levente Meszaros // moduleinterface IEpEnergyGenerator extends IEnergyGenerator { parameters: @display("i=block/plug"); @signal[powerGenerationChanged](type=double); }