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Avoided Emissions and Generation Tool AVERT
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Welcome to the online training for the desktop version of the AVoided Emissions and geneRation Tool (AVERT).

AVERT estimates the potential of energy programs to displace fine particulate matter (PM2.5) sulfur dioxide (SO2), nitrogen oxides (NOx), carbon dioxide (CO2), volatile organic compounds (VOCs), and ammonia (NH3) emissions in the contiguous 48 states and Washington, DC. It helps you evaluate county, state and regional level emissions displaced by energy programs—without requiring you to have specialized resources or electricity system expertise.

This tutorial demonstrates the use of the downloadable AVERT tools. A web-based version of the AVERT Main Module offers much of the same functionality, but in a more accessible online format.

Note that this tutorial contains descriptions and demonstrations that apply to a previous version of AVERT. For detailed instructions on the current version of AVERT, see the user manual.

How to Use This Training

This training provides an overview of how the desktop version of AVERT works, step-by-step demonstrations of how to use the Excel-based AVERT Main Module, and slides with information about the other AVERT modules. To use this training:

  1. Click on the Start Training button.
  2. Read the text on screen and click on the demonstration icon to view a demonstration.
  3. Click on the Next arrow to move to the next page.
  4. Click on items in the Resources box as needed such as Index to move to a specific topic of interest.

What You Will Need

Before beginning this training, we encourage you to:

  1. Turn on your speakers or plug in your headphones.
  2. Set your computer's screen resolution to 1280 x 1024.
    If you are a Windows user, you can do this by clicking on Start >> Control Panel >> Display >> Settings.
  3. Read the technical requirements to make sure your desktop can run the AVERT application and this training.
  4. Download the AVERT Main Module and relevant Regional Data File(s) in new window.
    This way you can try using AVERT yourself after watching demonstrations
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Last updated on January 30, 2023
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