Recent Releases of POSTED

POSTED - v0.5.1

This release fixes a minor inconsistency with fuel terminology.

The term Fossil Gas was stilled used in two TEDFs. Now all files consistently use Natural Gas.

Energy Systems - Energy Data Accessibility and Integration - Python
Published by PhilippVerpoort about 2 months ago

POSTED - v0.5.0

Major refactoring.

This commit contains a major refactoring of all POSTED data and code.

  • Removed R implementation.
  • Simplified loading of TEDFs.
  • Significant restructuring of the NOSLAG framework.
  • Reordering of TEDF raw files.
  • Simplified working with unit variants, now handled by cet_units.
  • Created plug-in system for mappings.
  • Major rewrite of the documentation.
  • Added one-pagers for documenting individual datasets.
  • Moved TEAM (techno-economic assessments and manipulations framework) to separate package.
  • Updated tests.
  • Set up continuous integration for testing, lintering, and formatting.
  • Many other minor improvements.

Energy Systems - Energy Data Accessibility and Integration - Python
Published by PhilippVerpoort about 2 months ago

POSTED - v0.4.0

Several improvements and bugfixes over v0.3.0.

Energy Systems - Energy Data Accessibility and Integration - Python
Published by PhilippVerpoort 5 months ago

POSTED - v0.3.0

This is the first release of v0.3, which underwent major refactoring compared to v0.2.

Energy Systems - Energy Data Accessibility and Integration - Python
Published by PhilippVerpoort 6 months ago

POSTED - Updated metadata.

Energy Systems - Energy Data Accessibility and Integration - Python
Published by PhilippVerpoort over 2 years ago

POSTED - First pre-release version.

While not yet a full official release (i.e. >=1.x), this is a first GitHub pre-release of posted, allowing it to be archived on Zenodo and used/cited in projects.

Energy Systems - Energy Data Accessibility and Integration - Python
Published by PhilippVerpoort over 2 years ago

POSTED - Initial pre-release

This version is an initial pre-release of POSTED, which does not yet include the full functionality intended for a full first release.

This pre-release is also intended to accompany the following preprint research article:

P.C. Verpoort, L. Gast, A. Hofmann & F. Ueckerdt (2023). Future global green value chains: estimating the renewables pull and understanding its impact on industrial relocation. doi:10.21203/rs.3.rs-2743794/v1

Energy Systems - Energy Data Accessibility and Integration - Python
Published by PhilippVerpoort almost 3 years ago