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Global access to electricity is now initialized at 85.3345% in 2015 rather than 84.2006%. The countries with the largest relative increase in access to electricity are Comoros, Somalia, Sierra Leone, Guinea-Bissau, and Rwanda. This is because there was previously either very old data for these countries or no data at all. The largest relative decreases occur in South Sudan, Seychelles, and St. Vincent and the Grenadines, for the same reason. | Global access to electricity is now initialized at 85.3345% in 2015 rather than 84.2006%. The countries with the largest relative increase in access to electricity are Comoros, Somalia, Sierra Leone, Guinea-Bissau, and Rwanda. This is because there was previously either very old data for these countries or no data at all. The largest relative decreases occur in South Sudan, Seychelles, and St. Vincent and the Grenadines, for the same reason. | ||
''<span style="background-color: rgb(255, 255, 0);">'''Note: '''This variable is used to fill holes for the portion of the population using solid fuels (CENSOLFUEL in DataInfra.bas and DataEnv.bas). That equation: '''"Percent of People using Primarily Solid Fuels (Full Model 2010)"''' was last updated on 12/18/2013 at 7:26:28 PM and should be reestimated with this new data. It also uses GDPPCP and PopUrban% as independent variables.</span>'' |
Revision as of 19:34, 2 June 2016
New data
- Infrastructure - electricity - Energy Information Administration (EIA) - 1 series, preprocessor - pulled by Ryan, vetted by Brandon
SeriesEnElecTotalCapacityEIA |
- Infrastructure - electricity - World Development Indicators (WDI) - 3 series, all preprocessor - pulled by Kanishka, vetted by Joel
SeriesEnElecAccess%National |
SeriesEnElecAccess%Rural |
SeriesEnElecAccess%Urban |
- Health - Diabetes - International Diabetes Federation (IDF) - 2 series, both preprocessor - pulled by Joel, vetted by Brandon
SeriesHealthDiabetesPrev% |
SeriesHealthIGTPrev% |
- Health - HIV - UNAIDS - 6 series, all preprocessor - pulled by Joel, vetted by Brandon
SeriesHealthUNAIDSDeathsHighEst |
SeriesHealthUNAIDSDeathsLowEst |
SeriesHealthUNAIDSDeathsMidEst |
SeriesHealthUNAIDSTotalHIVHighEst |
SeriesHealthUNAIDSTotalHIVLowEst |
SeriesHealthUNAIDSTotalHIVMidEst |
- Water - AQUASTAT - 50 series, many preprocessor - pulled by Kristen, vetted by Joel
SeriesDesalinatedWater |
SeriesIrrigatedCropIntensity |
SeriesIrWaterReq |
SeriesIrWaterWith |
SeriesLandCultivatedArea |
SeriesLandEquipIrActual |
SeriesLandEquipIrFullControl |
SeriesLandEquipIrFullControlActual |
SeriesLandIr%Grain |
SeriesLandIrAreaSalinized |
SeriesLandIrEquipDrained |
SeriesLandIrEquipGround |
SeriesLandIrHarvestedCropArea |
SeriesLandIrWaterLogged |
SeriesTotalDamCapacity |
SeriesWasterwaterTreated |
SeriesWasteWaterDirectNotTreated |
SeriesWastewaterIrDirectTreated |
SeriesWasteWaterLandEquipDirectNotTreated |
SeriesWasteWaterLandEquipDirectTreated |
SeriesWastewaterProduced |
SeriesWastewaterTreatedReused |
SeriesWaterDependencyRatio |
SeriesWaterDesalinated |
SeriesWaterGroundEntering |
SeriesWaterGroundLeaving |
SeriesWaterGroundProdInternal |
SeriesWaterGroundTotal |
SeriesWaterGroundWithD |
SeriesWaterResExploitGround |
SeriesWaterResExploitSurface |
SeriesWaterResOverlap |
SeriesWaterResTotalExploit |
SeriesWaterResTotalRenew |
SeriesWaterResTotalRenewGround |
SeriesWaterResTotalRenewSurface |
SeriesWaterSurfaceWithD |
SeriesWaterTotalRenewPC |
SeriesWaterTotalWithd |
SeriesWaterTotalWithdPC |
SeriesWaterTotalWithdSector |
SeriesWaterTotalWithdSources |
SeriesWaterWith%Agric |
SeriesWaterWith%Fresh |
SeriesWaterWith%Household |
SeriesWaterWith%Ind |
SeriesWaterWithAgr%FreshAquastat |
SeriesWaterWithdAgriculture |
SeriesWaterWithdIndustrial |
SeriesWaterWithdMunicipal |
Affected modules
Infrastructure
Electricity access
Global access to electricity is now initialized at 85.3345% in 2015 rather than 84.2006%. The countries with the largest relative increase in access to electricity are Comoros, Somalia, Sierra Leone, Guinea-Bissau, and Rwanda. This is because there was previously either very old data for these countries or no data at all. The largest relative decreases occur in South Sudan, Seychelles, and St. Vincent and the Grenadines, for the same reason.
Note: This variable is used to fill holes for the portion of the population using solid fuels (CENSOLFUEL in DataInfra.bas and DataEnv.bas). That equation: "Percent of People using Primarily Solid Fuels (Full Model 2010)" was last updated on 12/18/2013 at 7:26:28 PM and should be reestimated with this new data. It also uses GDPPCP and PopUrban% as independent variables.