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Contest entry - bw2widgets #2

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@ntropy-esa

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Elias S. Azzi, part-time researcher at the Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences (SLU), Department of Energy & Technology; working with LCA & biochar systems. Individual participant here.

Description

Turn your parametrized LCA models into interactive HTML/JS contribution analysis charts that can easily be shared with colleagues or integrated to websites.

More details available in the Readme and in the supporting presentation.

Database(s) used

  • Used another database 👉 ecoinvent
  • Used example data from the contest repository

Note: any brightway2 LCA project may be used (and more generally, any graph data); the code and its visualisations are not specific to the ecoinvent database.

Links to the code and visualization

The overall project repository is https://github.com/SLU-biochar/bw2-widgets

Code

The code that generated the example submitted is in this notebook: https://github.com/SLU-biochar/bw2-widgets/blob/main/demo4contest.ipynb

Visualizations

The output visualizations are located in the folder html_export. The files are:

To make use of the visualisation, download the 3 files in the same folder and open the HTML file. Something similar to the screencast below should appear in your browser:

demo4contest-waterfall

Note: the numerical data in the file widget_waterfall_demo4contest.js was replaced by dummy data to comply with the end-user license agreement of the ecoinvent database.

Presentation video

Please put here the links to a video of maximum 4 minutes where you present your visualization: https://youtu.be/Y-NDLulnhCU

License

Creative Commons Attribution Share Alike 4.0 International / CC-BY-SA-4.0

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