National Renewable Energy Laboratory's (NREL's) Renewable Energy Potential(V) Model: reV
Project description
The Renewable Energy Potential (reV) Model
reV command line tools
Using Eagle Module
If you would like to run reV on Eagle (NREL’s HPC) you can use a pre-compiled module:
module use /shared-projects/rev/modulefiles
module load reV
Launching a run
Tips
Only use a screen session if running the pipeline module: screen -S rev
reV -c "/scratch/user/rev/config_pipeline.json" pipeline
Running simply generation or econ can just be done from the console:
reV -c "/scratch/user/rev/config_pipeline.json" generation
General Run times and Node configuration on Eagle
WTK Conus: 10-20 nodes per year walltime 1-4 hours
NSRDB Conus: 5 nodes walltime 2 hours
Installing reV
Option 1: PIP Install (recommended for analysts):
- Create a new environment:
conda create --name rev python=3.7
- Activate directory:
conda activate rev
- Install reV:
pip install NREL-reV
Option 2: Clone repo (recommended for developers)
- from home dir, git clone https://github.com/NREL/reV.git
enter github username
enter github password
- Install reV environment and modules (using conda)
cd into reV repo cloned above
cd into bin/$OS/
run the command: conda env create -f rev.yml. If conda can’t find any packages, try removing them from the yml file.
run the command: conda activate rev
prior to running pip below, make sure branch is correct (install from master!)
cd back to the reV repo (where setup.py is located)
install pre-commit: pre-commit install
run pip install . (or pip install -e . if running a dev branch or working on the source code)
- Check that rev was installed successfully
From any directory, run the following commands. This should return the help pages for the CLI’s.
reV
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