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Log price corresponding to the energy consumption #38

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mpariente opened this issue Oct 7, 2020 · 2 comments
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Log price corresponding to the energy consumption #38

mpariente opened this issue Oct 7, 2020 · 2 comments
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Would it be possible to log the price per epoch and per training, along the equivalent number of kms in car?
It would be quite informative.

Thanks

@lfwa lfwa added the enhancement New feature or request label Oct 7, 2020
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lfwa commented Oct 7, 2020

Thanks for the suggestion!

By cost do you mean the cost in terms of the electricity consumed during training?
If so I could imagine this to be region specific and we would need some sources (or even better a single central source) from which we can retrieve this data, hopefully in real-time as it might change throughout the day. The other option would be to simple use a reasonable average (and if so what?). Both of these would require some minor rework of the conversion files (https://github.com/lfwa/carbontracker/tree/master/carbontracker/emissions/conversion) for the energy consumption to be available.

There is also the option of converting the CO2eq to the cost in terms of social cost, etc. Again if we have some reasonable average then it can simple be added to co2eq.csv (https://github.com/lfwa/carbontracker/blob/master/carbontracker/emissions/conversion/co2eq.csv).

Feel free to submit a pull request if you have any suggestions on how this should be done. At the moment I cannot dedicate much time to this project, so contributors would help carbontracker improve.

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Thanks for your answer.

What I meant primarily was the cost of the electricity consumed during training, yes.

And yes, simply using an average would seem reasonable to me.
Thanks for being open to contributions, I'll see if I can make a PR.

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