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Complete the empty cells in the table #251

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simonhac opened this issue Mar 30, 2024 · 4 comments
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Complete the empty cells in the table #251

simonhac opened this issue Mar 30, 2024 · 4 comments
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missing data to fill in:

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1 & 2. these values are currently always showing $0.00, but shouldn't be!
3. for sources: show total GWh, total contribution % (can be over 100%), VWP
4. for loads: show total contribution % and VWP
5. for sources less loads: show total contribution (should be 100%?), and VWP
6. for renewables: show VWP
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aleith commented Aug 14, 2024

Does OpenNEM work out the emission intensity of energy imports? If yes, fantastic! Is this included in the summary data and graphs for each state's "consumption" as opposed to "generation" which otherwise just removes all exported energy from the emissions I assume?

If no, there's a methodology that they use on CO2maps.de linked to in their FAQ… it leverages some published academic work by some of their contributors. Should I make a new issue describing this or I this concern already completely sorted?

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simonhac commented Sep 2, 2024

@chienleng when a fueltech is disabled, its emissions volume (and intensity) shouldn't go to zero — as with the other metrics, the display values shouldn't change.

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simonhac commented Sep 2, 2024

Does OpenNEM work out the emission intensity of energy imports? If yes, fantastic! Is this included in the summary data and graphs for each state's "consumption" as opposed to "generation" which otherwise just removes all exported energy from the emissions I assume?

If no, there's a methodology that they use on CO2maps.de linked to in their FAQ… it leverages some published academic work by some of their contributors. Should I make a new issue describing this or I this concern already completely sorted?

@aleith yes, OpenNEM calculates the emissions intensity of energy imports/exports, and yes, this is included in the charts for each state's consumption. eg. you can 'see' the emissions SA is importing from victoria:

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we use the methodology reportedly used by electricitymaps.com.

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aleith commented Nov 4, 2024

that's great, @simonhac . I'm familiar with the electricity maps methodology and iterations it went through so, amazing to get this level of accuracy.

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