Implement proper tiers for final-energy variables #215
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Per a nudge by @gunnar-pik, this PR uses a new nomenclature-feature to assign different tiers from tag-lists.
The tier is defined in the variable - if a tag-list is used for that variable, the tag-item can increment the variable-tier using
^1
or^2
. This way, final-energy variables at a "high" aggregate, e.g Final Energy|Agriculture|Electricity keep the tier-1 assignment, but "higher-resolution" variables like Final Energy|Non-Energy Use|Non-Ferrous Metals|Liquids|Electricity have a higher tier-value.See the attached file for a simple view of the resulting tier-assignment.
final-energy-with-tier.xlsx
closes #212