In the FuelFactor output there is a "unit of measure" field in which we need to specify an electricity object, but I wonder what does the "unit of measure" (in m3 or kg) in the electricity for? C:\fakepath\WhatsApp Image 2021-02-18 at 23.29.47.jpeg
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In the FuelFactor output there is a "unit of measure" field in which we need to specify an electricity object, but I wonder what does the "unit of measure" (in m3 or kg) in the electricity for? C:\fakepath\WhatsApp Image 2021-02-18 at 23.29.47.jpeg
In the FuelFactor output there is a "unit of measure" field in which we need to specify an electricity object, but I wonder what does the "unit of measure" (in m3 or kg) in the electricity for?
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In the FuelFactor output there is a "unit of measure" field in which we need to specify an electricity object, but I wonder what does the "unit of measure" (in m3 or kg) in the electricity for?
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In the FuelFactor output there is a "unit of measure" field in which we need to specify an electricity object, but I wonder what does the "unit of measure" (in m3 or kg) in the electricity for?