The Public Utility Data Liberation Project provides analysis-ready energy system data to climate advocates, researchers, policymakers, and journalists.
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The Public Utility Data Liberation Project provides analysis-ready energy system data to climate advocates, researchers, policymakers, and journalists.
Tools for producing high-quality hourly generation and emissions data for U.S. electric grids
R+Fortran+OpenMP package to estimate Vehicular Emissions INventories VEIN.
Create and processing emissions for numeric air quality models
Library and API to calculate CO2 emissions for personal mobility.
R package to estimate public transport emissions based on GTFS data
Export Emissions to Atmospheric Models
RabbitMQ-backed microservices supporting RPC, pubsub, automatic service discovery and scaling with no code changes.
Proposed a mathematical model for optimizing the profits and emissions while setting dynamic prices of electricity. A bilevel & multi-objective model is proposed for maximizing profits of retailer, minimizing the emissions produced, & minimizing the total cost of customers.
The Harmonized Emissions Component (HEMCO), developed by the GEOS-Chem Support Team.
Tools to calculate growth statistics for individual urban trees such as for estimating carbon storage.
A Prometheus exporter and a REST API server to export metrics of compute units of resource managers like SLURM, Openstack, k8s, _etc_
FIRECAM: Fire Inventories - Regional Evaluation, Comparison, and Metrics
Experiments for the Climate Change AI summer school 2023 tutorial on "AI for Monitoring, Reporting, and Verification"
Pyra: Automated EM27/SUN Greenhouse Gas Measurements
Calculation of electricity CO₂ intensity at national, state, and NERC regions from 2001-present
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