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we are often changing the FE/ES trajectories for buildings, industry and transport in our input data (calcFEdemand() and other functions) and they are quite crucial to our scenarios. I think, it would be very helpful to automatically generate comparison plots with every new input data revision. That way, we see the main things that changed over the last couple of mrremind versions before we go the whole way of calibration -> REMIND runs -> compare scenario PDF plots to see whether some FE has increased or decreased in baseline.
Michaja linked a nice example of such a PDF for industry in this PR.
I guess all demand-side modelers do that in one way or the other but a centralized approach accessible to everyone would have many benefits.
Hi all,
we are often changing the FE/ES trajectories for buildings, industry and transport in our input data (
calcFEdemand()
and other functions) and they are quite crucial to our scenarios. I think, it would be very helpful to automatically generate comparison plots with every new input data revision. That way, we see the main things that changed over the last couple of mrremind versions before we go the whole way of calibration -> REMIND runs -> compare scenario PDF plots to see whether some FE has increased or decreased in baseline.Michaja linked a nice example of such a PDF for industry in this PR.
I guess all demand-side modelers do that in one way or the other but a centralized approach accessible to everyone would have many benefits.
What do you think? @0UmfHxcvx5J7JoaOhFSs5mncnisTJJ6q @robinhasse @Loisel @johannah-pik @robertpietzcker
Maybe @LaviniaBaumstark and @fbenke-pik could go for the implementation if we find that useful.
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