Metadata-Version: 2.1
Name: catalystcoop.pudl
Version: 0.1.0rc1
Summary: An open data processing pipeline for public US utility data.
Home-page: https://catalyst.coop/pudl
Author: Catalyst Cooperative
Author-email: pudl@catalyst.coop
Maintainer: Zane A. Selvans
Maintainer-email: zane.selvans@catalyst.coop
License: MIT
Project-URL: Source, https://github.com/catalyst-cooperative/pudl
Project-URL: Documentation, https://catalystcoop-pudl.readthedocs.io
Project-URL: Issue Tracker, https://github.com/catalyst-cooperative/pudl/issues
Description: ===============================================================================
        The Public Utility Data Liberation Project (PUDL)
        ===============================================================================
        
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        `PUDL <https://catalyst.coop/pudl/>`__ makes US energy data easier to access
        and work with. Hundreds of gigabytes of supposedly public information published
        by government agencies, but in a bunch of different formats that can be hard to
        work with and combine. PUDL takes these spreadsheets, CSV files, and databases
        and turns them into easy to parse, well-documented
        `tabular data packages <https://https://frictionlessdata.io/docs/tabular-data-package/>`__
        that can be used to create a database, used directly with Python, R, Microsoft
        Access, and lots of other tools.
        
        The project currently contains data from:
        
        * `EIA Form 860 <https://www.eia.gov/electricity/data/eia860/>`__
        * `EIA Form 923 <https://www.eia.gov/electricity/data/eia923/>`__
        * `The EPA Continuous Emissions Monitoring System (CEMS) <https://ampd.epa.gov/ampd/>`__
        * `The EPA Integrated Planning Model (IPM) <https://www.epa.gov/airmarkets/national-electric-energy-data-system-needs-v6>`__
        * `FERC Form 1 <https://www.ferc.gov/docs-filing/forms/form-1/data.asp>`__
        
        We are especially interested in serving researchers, activists, journalists,
        and policy makers that might not otherwise be able to afford access to this
        data from commercial data providers.
        
        Getting Started (Legacy PostgreSQL Edition)
        -------------------------------------------
        
        Just want to play with some example data? Install
        `Anaconda <https://www.anaconda.com/distribution/>`__
        (or `miniconda <https://docs.conda.io/en/latest/miniconda.html>`__
        if you like the command line) with at least Python 3.7. Set up a local
        PostgreSQL database to receive the data as explained in
        `this documentation <https://github.com/catalyst-cooperative/pudl/blob/a8173bd78857d4a09ddf685b19fea0a83f2e5007/docs/getting_started.md#4-install-and-configure-postgresql>`__.
        
        **NOTE:** This example requires a computer with at least **4 GB of RAM**
        and **several GB of free disk space**. You will also need to download about
        **~100 MB of data**. This could take a while if you have a slow internet
        connection.
        
        Run the following commands in your terminal:
        
        .. code-block:: console
        
            $ conda create --name pudl catalystcoop.pudl jupyter jupyterlab pip python=3.7 --yes
            $ conda activate pudl
            $ mkdir pudl-work
            $ cd pudl-work
            $ pudl_setup
            $ pudl_data --sources eia923 eia860 ferc1 epacems epaipm --years 2017 --states id
            $ ferc1_to_sqlite settings/ferc1_to_sqlite_example.yml
            $ pudl_etl settings/etl_postgresql_example.yml
            $ jupyter lab --notebook-dir=notebook
        
        This will install the PUDL Python package and its dependencies within a `conda`
        environment named ``pudl``, create some local directories inside a workspace
        directory called ``pudl-work``, download the most recent year of data from the
        public agencies, load it into a local PostgreSQL database, and open up a folder
        with some example `Jupyter noteboooks <https://jupyter.org>`__ in your web
        browser. If all of those steps are successful, you can download additional
        data, edit the settings files to suit your needs, and re-run the process to
        load more data.
        
        **NOTE: (2019-09-12)** We have transitioned to generating CSV/JSON based
        `tabular data packages <https://frictionlessdata.io/docs/tabular-data-package/>`__,
        which are then loaded into a local SQLite database to make setting up PUDL
        easier. This release is provided for reference purposes, in case there are
        users who depend on the PostgreSQL version. Much of the documentation here does
        not correspond to the PostgreSQL database version of PUDL, and should be
        ignored. We strongly encourage all users to install the most recent version of
        PUDL, which doesn't depend on PostgreSQL. This version will not be maintained.
        
        For more details, see `the full PUDL documentation
        <https://catalystcoop-pudl.readthedocs.io/>`__.
        
        Contributing to PUDL
        --------------------
        
        Find PUDL useful? Want to help make it better? There are lots of ways to
        contribute!
        
        * Please be sure to read our `Code of Conduct <https://catalystcoop-pudl.readthedocs.io/en/latest/CODE_OF_CONDUCT.html>`__
        * You can file a bug report, make a feature request, or ask questions in the
          `Github issue tracker
          <https://github.com/catalyst-cooperative/pudl/issues>`__.
        * Feel free to fork the project and make a pull request with new code,
          better documentation, or example notebooks.
        * `Make a financial contribution <https://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr?cmd=_s-xclick&hosted_button_id=PZBZDFNKBJW5E&source=url>`__ to support our work
          liberating public energy data.
        * Hire us to do some custom analysis, and let us add the code the project.
        * For more information check out our `Contribution Guidelines <https://catalystcoop-pudl.readthedocs.io/en/latest/CONTRIBUTING.html>`__
        
        Licensing
        ---------
        
        The PUDL software is released under the `MIT License <https://opensource.org/licenses/MIT>`__.
        `The PUDL documentation <https://catalystcoop-pudl.readthedocs.io>`__
        and the data packages we distribute are released under the `Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 License <https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/>`__.
        
        Contact Us
        ----------
        
        For help with initial setup, usage questions, bug reports, suggestions to make
        PUDL better and anything else that could conceivably be of use or interest to
        the broader community of users, use the
        `PUDL issue tracker <https://github.com/catalyst-cooperative/pudl/issues>`__.
        on Github. For private communication about the project, you can email the
        team: `pudl@catalyst.coop <mailto:pudl@catalyst.coop>`__
        
        About Catalyst Cooperative
        --------------------------
        
        `Catalyst Cooperative <https://catalyst.coop>`__ is a small group of data
        scientists and policy wonks. We’re organized as a worker-owned cooperative
        consultancy. Our goal is a more just, livable, and sustainable world. We
        integrate public data and perform custom analyses to inform public policy
        making. Our focus is primarily on mitigating climate change and improving
        electric utility regulation in the United States.
        
        Do you work on renewable energy or climate policy? Have you found yourself
        scraping data from government PDFs, spreadsheets, websites, and databases,
        without getting something reusable? We build tools to pull this kind of
        information together reliably and automatically so you can focus on your real
        work instead — whether that’s political advocacy, energy journalism, academic
        research, or public policy making.
        
        * Web: https://catalyst.coop
        * Newsletter: https://catalyst.coop/updates/
        * Email: `hello@catalyst.coop <mailto:hello@catalyst.coop>`__
        * Twitter: `@CatalystCoop <https://twitter.com/CatalystCoop>`__
        
Keywords: electricity,energy,data,analysis,mcoe,climate change,finance,eia 923,eia 860,ferc,form 1,epa ampd,epa cems,coal,natural gas
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