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Pass a dictionary of sites to generate forecasts for and save together #77
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Hello @zakwatts, seems like interesting work. Can I work on this one? Can you please assign me? |
Hi @roshnaeem! Thanks for being so eager to work on this! I have seen you have already been working on some of our other good first issues. As we don't have a large number of good first issues I would prefer for someone who hasn't yet contributed to this repo to work on this! Please do take a look at some of the other open issues to see if there is anything else your would like to work on. |
Hi, can I take this one? |
Sure @zakwatts, thank you for your feedback. I will check the other issues. |
Hi @liamjdavis, yes please go ahead :) |
Hello! I see that this has been marked a 'good first issue' and being an open-source beginner, this seems a good place to start. Would it be ok if I worked on trying to resolve this issue? |
Hi, I'd like to work in this issue too! I'm very interested in your project as I am focusing on Sustainability in a program at my university and this would seem like a great place to start! |
Hi, I would like to work on this issue as well to get a good start of my open source contributions, followed by the GSoc Project. I'm passionate about working in the sustainability domain and Open Climate Fix seems like the perfect opportunity! |
Hi, I would like to work on this issue to start my contribution toward my GSOC Project |
The idea here is to create a script that can be run to generate forecasts for multiple sites and combine these current forecasts into a csv for a single initialisation time. This could be done by creating a dictionary or list of sites or even reading in sites from a csv.
Create a script that takes an input of:
pv_id (a way to identify each site)
latitude
longitude
capacity
(for now we can leave out the tilt and orientation, but would be worth making a note where you might want to include tilt and orientation in the code in the future in a comment)
The output should be saved in a resonable location and format.
The script could belong in the "script" folder.
Would also be useful for simple test to be created for the script as well
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