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Eurostat 2023 data for energy totals #947
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@toniseibold great! Just a few remarks:
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just some stylistic comments
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Changes proposed in this Pull Request
Reads in the latest eurostat report from 2023 and uses it for building energy totals.
Since the JRC IDEES data is only available for 2015, the energy balances are scaled by the factor of eurostat[report_year]/eurostat[2015] data as well.
The latest swiss energy totals are added to ensure consistent energy totals.
To complement the PR, please add the eurostat data from 2023 to the zenodo data.
Missing is only the passenger car efficiency and the number of passenger cars that are initially in the JRC IDEES but not in the eurostat data set.
Comparison between 2023 and 2016 reports for the year 2013 show no difference except for Norway and Switzerland.
energy_totals_comparison.csv
Checklist
envs/environment.yaml
.config.default.yaml
.doc/configtables/*.csv
.doc/release_notes.rst
is added.