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Make upstream inventory year a configuration parameter #284

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dt-woods opened this issue Jan 31, 2025 · 0 comments
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Make upstream inventory year a configuration parameter #284

dt-woods opened this issue Jan 31, 2025 · 0 comments
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dt-woods commented Jan 31, 2025

Presently, the choice between 2016 and 2020 renewable inventories (for solar PV, solar thermal, and wind) is set in the globals.py module, and choice between 2020 and 2023 coal model inventories is hard-coded in coal_upstream.py.
Consider moving it to the user's configuration file with v1 config files set to 2016 and v2 config files set to 2020.

@dt-woods dt-woods self-assigned this Jan 31, 2025
dt-woods added a commit to KeyLogicLCA/ElectricityLCI that referenced this issue Jan 31, 2025
@dt-woods dt-woods added the in v2 Issues marked for inclusion in version 2 label Feb 3, 2025
@dt-woods dt-woods changed the title Make renewable upstream inventory year a configuration parameter Make upstream inventory year a configuration parameter Feb 4, 2025
dt-woods added a commit to KeyLogicLCA/ElectricityLCI that referenced this issue Feb 4, 2025
Note that this change makes the coal mining and coal transportation inventories match their model year (e.g., 2020 or 2023), whereas before, you could mix and match transportation and mining inventories. This does not impact the coal power plant construction inventory.
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