AVERT Tutorial: Run AVERT for Multiple Regions if Needed
If you are using AVERT for a state that is split across AVERT boundaries, you might need to run AVERT more than once. For example, if you want to capture the impacts of a statewide energy program in a state that is in multiple AVERT regions, EPA recommends that you apportion the energy impact based on the proportional generation provided in Appendix G of the user manual. Run AVERT once for each region, then aggregate the results from all the regions you ran.
See Getting Started – Identify Your AVERT Region(s) to learn more about how to identify your AVERT region(s) and determine whether your scenario requires you to run the tool for multiple regions. If you need to run AVERT for more than one region, you can save multiple versions of the AVERT Main Module to retain your data.
Watch the "Run AVERT for Multiple Regions" demonstration.
Note: Videos in this training module were developed using a previous version of AVERT. Many of the features and functionality of the latest version of AVERT are the same as shown here, but a few aspects, including the AVERT region boundaries and electric vehicle and energy storage functionality, differ. EPA plans to update the videos; we apologize for the inconvenience in the meantime. For more details about AVERT’s current features and assumptions, see the current AVERT User Manual.