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I didn't find a reference to the US EPA eGrid (https://www.epa.gov/egrid/), but it doesn't mean this is new.
I am curious how the USA EPA eGrid Regions compare to the regions currently in use in the Electricity Maps for the USA and if the profiler data might be a useful sanity check at the very least. The EPA eGrid has data download links at https://www.epa.gov/egrid/download-data The Power Profiler is on Github https://github.com/USEPA/power-profiler
The eGrid also includes SO2 and NOX emissions as part of the estimated emissions for an individual in their grid region by zip code.
A potential feature might be the individual emission calculator based on the historical data in Electricity maps if not already a feature request.
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I didn't find a reference to the US EPA eGrid (https://www.epa.gov/egrid/), but it doesn't mean this is new.
I am curious how the USA EPA eGrid Regions compare to the regions currently in use in the Electricity Maps for the USA and if the profiler data might be a useful sanity check at the very least. The EPA eGrid has data download links at https://www.epa.gov/egrid/download-data The Power Profiler is on Github https://github.com/USEPA/power-profiler
The eGrid also includes SO2 and NOX emissions as part of the estimated emissions for an individual in their grid region by zip code.
A potential feature might be the individual emission calculator based on the historical data in Electricity maps if not already a feature request.
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