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Continue researching CO2 models for transportation carbon estimation #6

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brylie opened this issue Jan 2, 2020 · 4 comments
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brylie commented Jan 2, 2020

As part of the 0.2 release cycle, we want to perform due diligence to try and find a recent/relevant model for transportation CO2 emissions.

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Search multiple sources for transportation CO2 emissions model:

  • peer-reviewed journals
  • governmental agencies (e.g. EEA, US DOT, etc.)
  • open-source software ecosystem

Document any efforts/findings in the project README.

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brylie commented Jan 27, 2020

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brylie commented Jan 28, 2020

The Simulation of Urban Mobility project uses the Handbook emission factors for road transport (HBEFA) for road vehicle emissions estimation.

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brylie commented Jan 28, 2020

There is an R package called Vehicular Emissions Inventories (VEIN) that estimates vehicle emissions.

EDIT: VEIN includes an accompanying book that describes the research, design, and usage of the library:
https://ibarraespinosa.github.io/VEINBOOK/

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brylie commented Jan 28, 2020

The EU Annual European Union greenhouse gas inventory (2019) might have some useful footnotes or references to carbon models in various sectors.

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