This document is designed to help one use the input files provided by
EPA in HD GHG NPRM docket to run MOVES to produce the output EPA used to
developed emission inventories for all the HD GHG alternatives.

Code

The version of the MOVES code used is 2009-12-21.  This should be
available on the MOVES website as MOVES2010.

Default database

MOVESDB20100515 was used at the default database.  This should be
available on the MOVES website if not already part of the installation
package.

Input databases

The input databases are used to change the default data in MOVES to
reflect HD GHG rule alternatives.  These databases are:

HDGHG_reference_20100426

HDGHG_control_20100618_reboundA

HDGHG_LHD45control_20100618_reboundA

HDGHG_eisAlt2_20100707_reboundA

HDGHG_eisAlt5_20100707_reboundA

HDGHG_epaALT8_20100812_reboundA

HDGHG_LHD45epaALT8_20100812_reboundA

The samplevehiclepopulation table also needed to be modified to reflect
proper sales and fleet distributions of the different segments of
trucks.  However, the version of MOVES we ran does not allow for this
table to be used in an input database.  As a result, new default
databases were created containing the updated samplevehiclepopulation
table.  These modified default databases are:

MOVESDB20100515_MHDHHD2b3

MOVESDB20100515_45

MOVESDB20100515_eisAlt3HHD

MOVESDB20100515_eisAlt3MHD

These modified default databases work in concert with any input
databases specified in the run spec.  

Run Specs

Twenty-eight run specs are included.  Seventeen runs are for the
non-GHGs and GHGs for calendar years 2005, 2018, 2030, and 2050.  Eleven
runs are for annual GHGs from 2014 through 2050.  CO2 and CO2eq were not
explicitly run.  Instead, total energy consumption was run and
post-processed to calculate CO2 (by fuel), and methane and N2O were run
separately.

The run specs should already call up the appropriate modified default
databases and user input databases, so no additional changes need to be
made to the run specs, provided the names of the databases are
unchanged.  Feel free to edit the name of the output databases to better
suit your need.

Air toxics are included in the gasoline runs, but not for diesel runs. 
Air toxics are post-processed for diesel vehicles.  This version of
MOVES code is especially slow if running air toxics.  

The batch file named “HDGHG_2005-2018-2030-2050-Annual_20100816.bat”
initiates MOVES and queues up all of the run specs.  To save time, this
batch file can be split up into two or more batch files and run on
separate computers.  You will likely need to edit the batch file so that
the file paths for MOVES and the run specs match the locations on your
local hard drives.

Not all alternatives were run explicitly in MOVES.  Some alternatives
are subsets of the alternatives run in MOVES and were therefore
post-processed.

Post-processing

Post-processing was a necessary component to the inventory development
for the following items:

Using reference inventories and activity for pre-rule model years

APU emission rates for extended idling for combination long-haul trucks

Diesel air toxics

Combining MOVES runs to produce inventories for all alternatives

Post-processing was done using SAS software.  Other software can be used
to post-process if desired, but only SAS code is included.  The included
SAS code should automate most of the post-processing. 

First, you must export both the four-year and annual MOVES emissions
output (movesoutput table) and activity output (movesactivityoutput
table) into four different CSV files.  This can be done by executing the
following code in mySQL:

Emissions: select movesrunID, yearID, pollutantID, processID,
fueltypeID, sourcetypeID, modelyearID, emissionquant FROM
`hdghgoutputnprm_20100722`.`movesoutput`;

Activity: select movesrunID, yearID, fueltypeID, sourcetypeID,
modelyearID, activitytypeID, activity from
hdghgoutputnprm_20100722.movesactivityoutput;

(execute these for both the four-year and annual output databases; then
export to CSV (e.g. through query browser GUI))

Next, in the SAS code, you must modify the file paths to import the
MOVES output CSV files data from the proper location and to the desired
location on your hard drive.  

Then, in SAS, highlight all the text in the file and run.  This should
complete the post-processing.  All pollutants in the NPRM inventories
should be represented accurately.  Certain other pollutants may be
incomplete or extraneous (e.g. NMHC).  Both the annual and four-year
runs will be in a single file.  You can separate this if you wish.

Prashanth Gururaja

Gururaja.Prashanth@epa.gov

