Requirements for Open Source Energy System Modeling Platform

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"Explore the requirements for an open-source platform facilitating collaborative energy system modeling across institutions. Learn about the transparency, reproducibility, and reusability aspects, along with the key features and timeline of the platform's development."

  • Open source
  • Energy modeling
  • Collaboration
  • Transparency
  • Reproducibility

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  1. OpenEnergy Platform Requirements to an open source platform for cross- institutional work on energy system models

  2. Background & context Open Source energy models Transparency Reproducibility Can be re-used by third parties First approach: oemof: open energy modelling framework Funding by project open_eGo Funded by recently started project open_eGo Coordinated grid expansion planning of transmission and distribution grid Based on open source tools Collaborative modelling Clearly defined interfaces & compatible models Reduces duplicate work Enhances robustness Central hub for model code hosting

  3. Power & heat dispatch and capacity expansion model Decision for refactoring to oop August 2015 December 2014 December 2013 Q1 2015 ZNES (Flensburg) joined oemof Planned OS release

  4. Contains Energy system model representing power and heat sector Dispatch and or capacity expansion optimization LP formulation Library for feed-in time series generation Library for demand time series generation Database access library Several apps to build models based on the libraries Tools Revision control git versioning system embedded in redmine project management Communication ticket system wiki, forum web conferences Documentation readthedocs

  5. Towards the OpenEnergy Platform Identifying/ collecting modellers needs Find interested co-developers OpenMod Workshop (London) Present concept based on given needs Discuss concept and adjust Workshop in Berlin (Oct. 2015) Implementation of OpenEnergy Platform based on concept First internal version at begin of 2016 Release in April/May 2016 Implementation

  6. Towards the OpenEnergy Platform Agenda of Break out group Models Interface design Documentation Communication User access Communication tools General/ technical Platform hosting Maintenance concept Data Covered by Open Power System Data breakout group

  7. Interested? join the break out group Conflict with other break out group or you have further interest in a particular aspect hand over your contact details

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