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Regularly (yearly ?) update the value used as fall-back / default for the carbon intensity of electric power. #19
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Cumulator bases its computation on the monthly updated https://github.com/owid/energy-data?country=. We already included a script to modify the dataset obtained from the source above to be directly used with Cumulator. I've just updated the README to make it explicit. |
Thank you! I was referring to this part of the readme:
Is this fallback (default) value also updated using https://github.com/owid/energy-data ? |
Then we can close this issue |
Hey! We didn't modify the default value, it is the same computed by @tristantreb. About hardware specs you are right, we took them from techpowerup.com and can be worth mentioning in the README. By the way, I just noticed that on https://github.com/owid/energy-data they have updated the dataset, it can be nice to swap old dataset with the updated one. We made some functions to ease this process and you can find them under /src/cumulator/countries_data/country_dataset_helpers.py |
As time goes on, carbon intensity of electricity from 2014 will hopefully be more and more outdated. Can this value be automatically fetched from some public source and updated regularly, e.g., every one or two years?
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