The Public Utility Data Liberation Project provides analysis-ready energy system data to climate advocates, researchers, policymakers, and journalists.
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The Public Utility Data Liberation Project provides analysis-ready energy system data to climate advocates, researchers, policymakers, and journalists.
Repository with various tools for modding bios
An R package for accessing elevation data
An R package for quickly mapping and navigating spatial data
Tools for producing high-quality hourly generation and emissions data for U.S. electric grids
Robust and simple implementation of the Gilbert-Johnson-Keerthi (GJK) distance and the Expanding Polytope Algorithm (EPA)
Implementation of GJK algorithm in 2D
Possible solution for communication of an ePA-Client and a VAU utilizing the vau-channel-protocol according to gemSpec_Krypt
This repository serves as a sample implementation in JAVA and implements the cryptographic part of the specification of the VAU protocol for ePA for all (gemSpec_Crypto Chapter 7).
Scrapers used to acquire snapshots of raw data inputs for versioned archiving and replicable analysis.
Electron application spanish-andaluz transcriptor
An Intake catalog for distributing open energy system data liberated by Catalyst Cooperative.
Tools for creating versioned archives of raw data on Zenodo using Frictionless data packages.
An analysis of public comments that responded to the proposed change of the definition for "Waters of the United States"
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