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Title: May I copy the tool and adapt it for my country or my purposes Content: Yes. Please do. The excel model is self contained and available here: http://www.decc.gov.uk/assets/decc/11/tackling-climate-change/2050/3696-2050-calculator-with-costs.XLSX The source code for the web front end is available here: http://github.com/decc/twenty-fifty The excel model requires Microsoft Excel, 2007 or later (sadly it doesn't work in Open Office or older versions of excel, because of its use of structured references). The web front end requires the open-source ruby language and the open-source mongodb database. If you want to talk about what you are trying to do, or find out about our experiences in developing the tool, please get in touch at 2050pathways@decc.gsi.gov.uk User: Tom Counsell Picture updated at: Signed off by: Signed off at: |
Title: May I copy the tool and adapt it for my country or my purposes Content: Yes. Please do. The Excel model is self contained and available here: http://www.decc.gov.uk/assets/decc/11/tackling-climate-change/2050/3696-2050-calculator-with-costs.XLSX The source code for the web front end is available here: http://github.com/decc/twenty-fifty The Excel model requires Microsoft Excel, 2007 or later (sadly it doesn't work in Open Office or older versions of Excel, because of its use of structured references). The web front end requires the open-source Ruby language, and javascript. If you change the spreadsheet, and wish to recompile it for the web front end, you will need Ruby, a C compiler, and the decc_2050_model gem from http://github.com/decc/decc_2050_model If you want to talk about what you are trying to do, or find out about our experiences in developing the tool, please get in touch at 2050pathways@decc.gsi.gov.uk User: Asdc Picture updated at: Signed off by: Signed off at: |