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Write an archiver for EIA Commercial Buildings Energy Consumption Survey #518

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cmgosnell opened this issue Jan 17, 2025 · 0 comments · May be fixed by #554
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Write an archiver for EIA Commercial Buildings Energy Consumption Survey #518

cmgosnell opened this issue Jan 17, 2025 · 0 comments · May be fixed by #554
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cmgosnell commented Jan 17, 2025

Motivation and context:

Briefly describe the dataset. What is it, and why do we want to archive it regularly?
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  • this dataset is structured very similarly to EIA MECS in that it has a page for each year of data.
  • The data gets released every 5 ish years.
  • The older data is only published as PDFs. Stretch goal here would be to grab both the excel and pdf data but the excel data is way higher priority.

Requirements for archiving

To be archived on Zenodo, a dataset must be:

  • published under an open license that permits reuse and redistribution
  • less than 50Gb in size (when zipped)
  • relevant to energy modelling and research

Checklist for archive creation

Based on the README documentation on creating a new archive:

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Links to published archives:

Include a link to the published sandbox archive for review.

@cmgosnell cmgosnell moved this from New to Backlog in Catalyst Megaproject Jan 27, 2025
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