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# DECC 2050 CALCULATOR TOOL
A C version and ruby wrapper for the www.decc.gov.uk 2050 energy and climate change excel calculator
Further detail on the project:
http://www.decc.gov.uk/2050
Canonical source:
http://github.com/decc/decc_2050_model
## DEPENDENCIES
1. ruby 1.9.2 (including development headers)
2. basic c development headers
This has ONLY been tested on OSX and on Ubuntu 64 bit EC2 ami.
Grateful for reports from other platforms.
In the util folder there is an example script that creates a new EC2 EMI, installs all the dependencies and then compiles the gem. It may be useful if you are trying to figure out the complete set of dependencies.
## INSTALLATION
Note that this compiles the underlying c code, which might take 10-20 minutes or so
gem install decc_2050_model
## UPDATING TO NEWER VERSIONS OF EXCEL MODEL
First of all, you need to be working on the github version of the code, not the rubygem:
git clone http://github.com/decc/decc_2050_model
Then put the new spreadsheet in spreadsheet/model.xlsx
Then, from the top directory of the gem:
bundle
bundle exec rake
The next step is to check whether Rakefile, lib/model/_model_result.rb and lib/model/model_structure.rb need to be altered so that they
pick up the correct places in the underlying excel.
The final stage is to build and install the new gem:
gem build model.gemspec
gem install decc_2050_model-<version>.gem
... where <version> is the version number of the gem file that was created in the folder.
Now follow the instructions in the twenty-fifty server directory in order to ensure that it is using this new version of the gem.
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# DECC 2050 CALCULATOR TOOL
A C version and ruby wrapper for the www.decc.gov.uk 2050 energy and climate change excel calculator
Further detail on the project:
http://www.decc.gov.uk/2050
Canonical source:
http://github.com/decc/decc_2050_model
## DEPENDENCIES
1. ruby 1.9.2 (including development headers)
2. basic c development headers
This has ONLY been tested on OSX and on Ubuntu 64 bit EC2 ami.
Grateful for reports from other platforms.
In the util folder are two example scripts than can be helpful:
1. start-high-memory-instance.sh - is the script we use to setup an aws server to compile the model. You can't use it directly, because you won't have the right keys and certificates, but it can give clues.
2. setup-2050-model-builder-script.sh - is the script we use to get all the dependencies on that aws server correct, download this code, and then compile the model. Again, it may not be quite right for you but can server as inspiration
## INSTALLATION
Note that this compiles the underlying c code, which might take 10-20 minutes or so
gem install decc_2050_model
## UPDATING TO NEWER VERSIONS OF EXCEL MODEL
First of all, you need to be working on the github version of the code, not the rubygem:
git clone http://github.com/decc/decc_2050_model
Then put the new spreadsheet in spreadsheet/2050Model.xlsx
Then, from the top directory of the gem:
bundle
bundle exec rake
The next step is to check whether lib/decc_2050_model/decc_2050_model_result.rb and lib/decc_2050_model/model_structure.rb need to be altered so that they
pick up the correct places in the underlying excel.
The final stage is to build and install the new gem:
gem build decc_2050_model.gemspec
gem install decc_2050_model-<version>.gem
... where <version> is the version number of the gem file that was created in the folder.
Now follow the instructions in the twenty-fifty server directory in order to ensure that it is using this new version of the gem.
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# BELGIAN 2050 CALCULATOR TOOL
A C version and ruby wrapper for the Belgian 2050 calcualtor
## GOTCHAS
Some versions have a special formula in 2050!B2 that the translator doesn't recognise. Just write 2050 in that cell and recompile.
Some tests fail for columns AN and AM on OUTPUT. I think this is due to rounding differences between excel and C.
## DEPENDENCIES
1. ruby 1.9.2 (including development headers)
2. basic c development headers
This has ONLY been tested on OSX and on Ubuntu 64 bit EC2 ami.
Grateful for reports from other platforms.
In the util folder there is an example script that creates a new EC2 EMI, installs all the dependencies and then compiles the gem. It may be useful if you are trying to figure out the complete set of dependencies.
## INSTALLATION
Note that this compiles the underlying c code, which might take 10-20 minutes or so
gem install belgium_2050_model
## UPDATING TO NEWER VERSIONS OF EXCEL MODEL
First of all, you need to be working on the github version of the code, not the rubygem:
git clone http://github.com/decc/belgium_2050_model
Then put the new spreadsheet in spreadsheet/2050Model.xlsx
Then, from the top directory of the gem:
bundle
bundle exec rake
The next step is to check whether lib/belgium_2050_model/belgium_2050_model_result.rb and lib/belgium_2050_model/model_structure.rb need to be altered so that they
pick up the correct places in the underlying excel.
The final stage is to build and install the new gem:
gem build belgium_2050_model.gemspec
gem install belgium_2050_model-<version>.gem
... where <version> is the version number of the gem file that was created in the folder.
Now follow the instructions in the twenty-fifty server directory in order to ensure that it is using this new version of the gem.
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