I am working on a design that needs to operate outside on two AA batteries for at least a year. I have optimized the design to reduce power and using a spreadsheet analysis I now have an average current consumption. I should be able to verify that is right by monitoring a prototype for a while. I have the following pieces of information: * Average current consumption in mA \$Cave\$ * Supply of Duracell AA batteries in mAH \$Bsupply\$ * Starting battery voltage \$Bmax\$ * Minimum battery voltage for DC-DC converter \$Bmin\$ * Non-linear discharge profile from Duracell website https://d2ei442zrkqy2u.cloudfront.net/wp-content/uploads/2016/03/MN1500_US_CT1.pdf * Climate data How can I take this to create a realistic estimate? I think it is perhaps reasonable to use the average environmental temperature \$Tave\$. Note - I chose Duracell simply as an exemplar of a quality battery. I wouldn't need/want to consider poorer-quality batteries. Many thanks!