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| | + | <nowiki>**</nowiki>Note, this space is currently in development** |
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| | == Overview == | | == Overview == |
| − | This is a test for a platform for collaboration between federal departments on issues relating to large-scale electrification modeling. | + | This is a space for sharing knowledg about large-scale electrification modeling and related efforts occuring within the federal government. |
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| − | == Objective ==
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| − | To test the relative benefits between GCwiki and GCcollab
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| − | === Desired features === | + | == Background == |
| − | * Provide context for what this space can do / offer
| + | In [date TBD], [organisation] identifed a need to build up Canadian capacity to carry out large-scale electrification modelling studies. From there: |
| − | * Serve as a source of info on relevant federal organizations and employees | + | * Feb 2019: CanmetENERGY-Varennes (CEV) held a workshop on creating an open modelling platform for deep decarbonisation studies attended by NRCan, ECCC, and public stakeholders. |
| − | * Have easy document editing tools | + | * Summer 2019: The [[Energy Modeling Initiative]] (EMI) was created with funding from REED (NRCan) |
| | + | * [date TBD]: [organisation] identified a need to coordinate the federal government participation in the EMI |
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| | == Contacts == | | == Contacts == |