https://wiki.openmod-initiative.org/api.php?action=feedcontributions&user=Bryn+Pickering&feedformat=atomwiki.openmod-initiative.org - User contributions [en]2024-03-29T08:26:36ZUser contributionsMediaWiki 1.19.7https://wiki.openmod-initiative.org/wiki/CalliopeCalliope2020-04-16T11:55:36Z<p>Bryn Pickering: </p>
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Feedback and contributions are very welcome!<br />
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|Energy carrier (Liquid)=Diesel, Ethanol, Petrol<br />
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|report_references=Simon Morgenthaler, Wilhelm Kuckshinrichs and Dirk Witthaut (2020). Optimal system layout and locations for fully renewable high temperature co-electrolysis. Applied Energy, doi: 10.1016/j.apenergy.2019.114218<br />
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C. Del Pero, F. Leonforte, F. Lombardi, N. Stevanato, J. Barbieri, N. Aste, H. Huerto, E. Colombo (2019). Modelling Of An Integrated Multi-Energy System For A Nearly Zero Energy Smart District. 2019 International Conference on Clean Electrical Power (ICCEP) (pp. 246–252). doi: 10.1109/ICCEP.2019.8890129<br />
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Adriaan Hilbers, David Brayshaw and Axel Gandy (2019). Importance subsampling: improving power system planning under climate-based uncertainty. Applied Energy, doi: 10.1016/j.apenergy.2019.04.110<br />
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Francesco Lombardi, Matteo Vincenzo Rocco and Emanuela Colombo (2019). A multi-layer energy modelling methodology to assess the impact of heat-electricity integration strategies: the case of the residential cooking sector in Italy. Energy, doi: 10.1016/j.energy.2019.01.004<br />
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Bryn Pickering and Ruchi Choudhary (2019). District energy system optimisation under uncertain demand: Handling data-driven stochastic profiles. Applied Energy 236, 1138–1157. doi: 10.1016/j.apenergy.2018.12.037<br />
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Bryn Pickering and Ruchi Choudhary (2018). Mitigating risk in district-level energy investment decisions by scenario optimisation, in: Proceedings of BSO 2018. Presented at the 4th Building Simulation and Optimization Conference, Cambridge, UK, pp. 38–45. PDF in Conference proceedings<br />
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Bryn Pickering and Ruchi Choudhary (2017). Applying Piecewise Linear Characteristic Curves in District Energy Optimisation. Proceedings of the 30th ECOS Conference, San Diego, CA, 2-6 July 2017. PDF link<br />
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Stefan Pfenninger (2017). Dealing with multiple decades of hourly wind and PV time series in energy models: a comparison of methods to reduce time resolution and the planning implications of inter-annual variability. Applied Energy. doi: 10.1016/j.apenergy.2017.03.051<br />
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Paula Díaz Redondo, Oscar Van Vliet and Anthony Patt (2017). Do We Need Gas as a Bridging Fuel? A Case Study of the Electricity System of Switzerland. Energies, 10 (7), p. 861. doi: 10.3390/en10070861<br />
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Paula Díaz Redondo and Oscar Van Vliet (2016). Modelling the Energy Future of Switzerland after the Phase Out of Nuclear Power Plants. Energy Procedia. doi: 10.1016/j.egypro.2015.07.843<br />
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Mercè Labordena and Johan Lilliestam (2015). Cost and Transmission Requirements for Reliable Solar Electricity from Deserts in China and the United States. Energy Procedia. doi: 10.1016/j.egypro.2015.07.850<br />
<br />
Stefan Pfenninger and James Keirstead (2015). Renewables, nuclear, or fossil fuels? Comparing scenarios for the Great Britain electricity system. Applied Energy, 152, pp. 83-93. doi: 10.1016/j.apenergy.2015.04.102<br />
<br />
Stefan Pfenninger and James Keirstead (2015). Comparing concentrating solar and nuclear power as baseload providers using the example of South Africa. Energy. doi: 10.1016/j.energy.2015.04.077<br />
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<br />
Feedback and contributions are very welcome!<br />
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|report_references=Simon Morgenthaler, Wilhelm Kuckshinrichs and Dirk Witthaut (2020). Optimal system layout and locations for fully renewable high temperature co-electrolysis. Applied Energy, doi: 10.1016/j.apenergy.2019.114218<br />
<br />
C. Del Pero, F. Leonforte, F. Lombardi, N. Stevanato, J. Barbieri, N. Aste, H. Huerto, E. Colombo (2019). Modelling Of An Integrated Multi-Energy System For A Nearly Zero Energy Smart District. 2019 International Conference on Clean Electrical Power (ICCEP) (pp. 246–252). doi: 10.1109/ICCEP.2019.8890129<br />
<br />
Adriaan Hilbers, David Brayshaw and Axel Gandy (2019). Importance subsampling: improving power system planning under climate-based uncertainty. Applied Energy, doi: 10.1016/j.apenergy.2019.04.110<br />
<br />
Francesco Lombardi, Matteo Vincenzo Rocco and Emanuela Colombo (2019). A multi-layer energy modelling methodology to assess the impact of heat-electricity integration strategies: the case of the residential cooking sector in Italy. Energy, doi: 10.1016/j.energy.2019.01.004<br />
<br />
Bryn Pickering and Ruchi Choudhary (2019). District energy system optimisation under uncertain demand: Handling data-driven stochastic profiles. Applied Energy 236, 1138–1157. doi: 10.1016/j.apenergy.2018.12.037<br />
<br />
Bryn Pickering and Ruchi Choudhary (2018). Mitigating risk in district-level energy investment decisions by scenario optimisation, in: Proceedings of BSO 2018. Presented at the 4th Building Simulation and Optimization Conference, Cambridge, UK, pp. 38–45. PDF in Conference proceedings<br />
<br />
Bryn Pickering and Ruchi Choudhary (2017). Applying Piecewise Linear Characteristic Curves in District Energy Optimisation. Proceedings of the 30th ECOS Conference, San Diego, CA, 2-6 July 2017. PDF link<br />
<br />
Stefan Pfenninger (2017). Dealing with multiple decades of hourly wind and PV time series in energy models: a comparison of methods to reduce time resolution and the planning implications of inter-annual variability. Applied Energy. doi: 10.1016/j.apenergy.2017.03.051<br />
<br />
Paula Díaz Redondo, Oscar Van Vliet and Anthony Patt (2017). Do We Need Gas as a Bridging Fuel? A Case Study of the Electricity System of Switzerland. Energies, 10 (7), p. 861. doi: 10.3390/en10070861<br />
<br />
Paula Díaz Redondo and Oscar Van Vliet (2016). Modelling the Energy Future of Switzerland after the Phase Out of Nuclear Power Plants. Energy Procedia. doi: 10.1016/j.egypro.2015.07.843<br />
<br />
Mercè Labordena and Johan Lilliestam (2015). Cost and Transmission Requirements for Reliable Solar Electricity from Deserts in China and the United States. Energy Procedia. doi: 10.1016/j.egypro.2015.07.850<br />
<br />
Stefan Pfenninger and James Keirstead (2015). Renewables, nuclear, or fossil fuels? Comparing scenarios for the Great Britain electricity system. Applied Energy, 152, pp. 83-93. doi: 10.1016/j.apenergy.2015.04.102<br />
<br />
Stefan Pfenninger and James Keirstead (2015). Comparing concentrating solar and nuclear power as baseload providers using the example of South Africa. Energy. doi: 10.1016/j.energy.2015.04.077<br />
|Interfaces=netCDF input/output<br />
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|Model file format=No<br />
|Model output file format=No<br />
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<div>== Summary ==<br />
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== Licensing ==<br />
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|authors=Stefan Pfenninger, Bryn Pickering<br />
|contact_persons=Stefan Pfenninger<br />
|contact_email=stefan.pfenninger@usys.ethz.ch<br />
|website=http://www.callio.pe/<br />
|source_download=https://github.com/calliope-project/calliope<br />
|logo=calliope logo.png<br />
|text_description=Calliope is a framework to develop energy system models using a modern and open source Python-based toolchain. It is under active development and freely available under the Apache 2.0 license.<br />
<br />
Feedback and contributions are very welcome!<br />
|User documentation=https://calliope.readthedocs.io/en/stable/<br />
|open_source_licensed=Yes<br />
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|model_source_public=Yes<br />
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|data_availability=some<br />
|open_future=Yes<br />
|modelling_software=Python (Pyomo)<br />
|processing_software=Python (pandas et al)<br />
|GUI=No<br />
|model_class=Framework<br />
|sectors=User-dependent<br />
|technologies=Renewables, Conventional Generation, CHP<br />
|Demand sectors=Households, Industry, Transport, Commercial sector, Other<br />
|Energy carrier (Gas)=Natural gas, Biogas, Hydrogen<br />
|Energy carrier (Liquid)=Diesel, Ethanol, Petrol<br />
|Energy carriers (Solid)=Biomass, Coal, Lignite, Uranium<br />
|Energy carriers (Renewable)=Geothermal heat, Hydro, Sun, Wind<br />
|Transfer (Electricity)=Distribution, Transmission<br />
|Transfer (Gas)=Distribution, Transmission<br />
|Transfer (Heat)=Distribution, Transmission<br />
|Storage (Electricity)=Battery, CAES, Chemical, Kinetic, PHS<br />
|Storage (Gas)=Yes<br />
|Storage (Heat)=Yes<br />
|decisions=dispatch, investment<br />
|Changes in efficiency=fixed or time varying<br />
|georegions=User-dependent<br />
|georesolution=User-dependent<br />
|timeresolution=Hour<br />
|network_coverage=transmission, distribution, net transfer capacities<br />
|Observation period=Less than one year, More than one year<br />
|Additional dimensions (Ecological)=CO2, land use, and more (user-defined) <br />
|Additional dimensions (Economical)=LCOE<br />
|math_modeltype=Optimization<br />
|math_objective=User-dependent, including financial cost, CO2, and water consumption<br />
|deterministic=Deterministic; stochastic programming add-on<br />
|is_suited_for_many_scenarios=Yes<br />
|montecarlo=Yes<br />
|computation_time_comments=user-dependent<br />
|citation_references=Stefan Pfenninger and James Keirstead. 2015. Renewables, nuclear, or fossil fuels? Scenarios for Great Britain's power system considering costs, emissions and energy security. Applied Energy, 152, pp. 83–93.<br />
|citation_doi=10.1016/j.apenergy.2015.04.102<br />
|Interfaces=netCDF input/output<br />
|Model input file format=No<br />
|Model file format=No<br />
|Model output file format=No<br />
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<div><br />
This is the wiki page for the upcoming 7th Workshop of the Open Energy Modelling Initiative, a grass-roots organization of modellers from various research institutes, universities and companies. The workshop will take place in '''Garching/Munich, Germany''' hosted by the [http://www.ens.ei.tum.de/en Chair of Renewable and Sustainable Energy Systems] of the Technical University of Munich (see [[Events|Events]] for previous workshops). The workshop will take place on '''12-13 October 2017''', with an optional tutorial day before on '''11 October 2017'''. Since the workshop is run by volunteers, there is no registration fee, so feel free to join!<br />
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This wiki page will be updated frequently with a programme and practical information. All participants are invited to contribute suggestions of different sessions to be included in the programme. In the meantime, feel free to register on the [https://forum.openmod-initiative.org/ forum] or [https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/openmod-initiative mailing list] where all things regarding energy modelling are discussed.<br />
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= About the workshop =<br />
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The openmod workshops provide a forum for modellers to come together and discuss how to further the use of open data and open software tools in the energy modelling community. Topics range from exchanges about specific types of data (e.g. sources for open data on building stocks or distribution networks) to advocacy and outreach.<br />
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Only a small part of the workshop consists of prepared presentations. For the rest of the workshop, participants work together in breakout groups on specific topics. The topics are chosen by the participants themselves, so please get actively involved by suggesting topics! To get the most out of the workshop, it is suggested to consider in advance what you would like to discuss.<br />
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Breakout groups should have specific aims, which can be followed up after the workshop, e.g. improving the openmod wiki pages, lobbying a data-holder to change its licencing, improving educational tools, or outreach.<br />
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= Practical Information =<br />
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'''Venue:''' Center for Energy and Information, [http://www.ens.ei.tum.de/en Chair of Renewable and Sustainable Energy Systems]<br />
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'''Getting there:''' The chair is located outside of Munich at Garching Forschungszentrum, which is the last station in the north of the [https://efa.mvv-muenchen.de/index.html#trip@enquiry subway U6]. Depending on where your hotel is, it can be up to 45 minutes to get from the city center to the campus. Our institute can also be reached by car, there are [https://www.openstreetmap.org/#map=19/48.26419/11.66459 parking possibilites] at the campus.<br />
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'''Map:''' [https://www.openstreetmap.org/way/369099969 OpenStreetMap]<br />
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'''Accommodation:''' If you want to travel to the campus by subway, try to find a hotel near the U6, as the public transportation network is centralized and there are only limited connections between the outer parts of the city. If you arrive by car, ensure that the hotel has parking opportunities or look for hotels outside of Munich, since parking is most of the times an issue in Munich. For bookings, try [https://www.airbnb.com/ airbnb], [https://booking.com booking.com] or [https://hrs.de HRS].<br />
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= Registration =<br />
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Registration is now closed. There are only 65 places for this workshop, so any additional registrations will be on the waiting list.<br />
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= <span class="mw-headline" id="Participants">Participants</span> =<br />
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Everyone who has registered will be visible on the [https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1_09N9IAZtMaNbtddebiU76eNcCQI6zBiYBhwZqlhd_8/edit#gid=0 participant list] (without email addresses).<br />
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= <span class="mw-headline" id="Participants">Programme</span> =<br />
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== <span class="mw-headline" id="Day_1:_Optional_Tutorials_.28Wednesday_19th_April_2017.29">Day 1: Optional Tutorials (Wednesday 11 October 2017)</span> ==<br />
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On the day before the main official workshop, optional tutorials will be organised for students and researchers who are new to scientific computing and energy system modelling.<br />
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The tutorials will be split into two streams: "General Scientific Computing" and "Advanced Topics". Each stream will take place in separate rooms at ZEI, each of which has a maximum of 25 places available.<br />
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<u>The schedule below is tentative and will be confirmed as soon as enough tutors confirm their participation.</u><br />
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=== General scientific computing (entry level) ===<br />
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09:30 - 10:00 — Welcome, Intro, Setup (Room 0002)<br />
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10:00 - 12:00 — Hands-on modeling session with oemof (Room 0002)<br />
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12:00 - 13:00 — '''Lunch Break'''<br />
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13:00 - 14:30 — Open-Source GIS using QGIS (Room 0002)<br />
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14:30 - 16:00 — Version Control with Git (Room 0002)<br />
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16:00 - 16:30 — '''Coffee Break'''<br />
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=== Advanced topics ===<br />
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09:30 - 10:00 — Welcome, Intro, Setup (Room 0003)<br />
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10:00 - 12:00 — OpenEnergyPlatform and OpenEnergyDatabase (Room 0003)<br />
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12:00 - 13:00 — '''Lunch Break'''<br />
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13:00 - 14:45 — Visualising data in Python (Room 0003)<br />
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*To setup the Python packages required for the visualisation tutorial, please download and unzip the installation instructions: [[:File:Openmod Workshop Munich 2017 visualisation tutorial setup.zip|vis-tutorial-setup-Munich2017]]<br />
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14:50 - 15:25 — Object-oriented energy system modeling with OOD and UML (Room 1002)<br />
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15:30 - 16:00 — Open Licensing (Room 0003)<br />
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16:00 - 16:30 — '''Coffee Break'''<br />
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=== Energy model introductions ===<br />
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Room: Main Auditorium 0001<br />
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This stream contains lectures introducing energy modelling frameworks.<br />
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16:30 - 17:00 — urbs<br />
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17:00 - 17:30 — rivus<br />
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17:30 - 18:00 — PyPSA<br />
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18:00 - 18:30 — Calliope<br />
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== <span class="mw-headline" id="Day_1:_Optional_Tutorials_.28Wednesday_19th_April_2017.29">Day 2: Main workshop (Thursday 12 October 2017)</span> ==<br />
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Rooms: Main Auditorium 0001<br />
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In addition for breakout groups: seminar rooms 0002, 0003, 1002, 2002.<br />
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09:30 - 10:00 — '''Reception of workshop participants'''<br />
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10:00 - 10:30 — Welcome address and logistical information (Kais Siala)<br />
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10:30 - 10:45 — What is the Open Energy Modelling Initiative? (Berit Mueller)<br />
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10:45 - 11:15 — Introduction (everyone - moderation by Konrad Schönleber)<br />
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11:15 - 11:30 — Introducing break-out groups<br />
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11:30 - 12:00 — Break-out groups: organisation of where and when<br />
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12:00 - 13:00 — '''Lunch break'''<br />
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13:00 - 14:00 — Short presentations (4 mins + 2 mins discussion each)<br />
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14:00 - 15:45 — Break-out groups (four parallel sessions)<br />
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15:45 - 16:15 — '''Coffee break'''<br />
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16:15 - 18:00 — Break-out groups 2 (four parallel sessions)<br />
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== <span class="mw-headline" id="Day_1:_Optional_Tutorials_.28Wednesday_19th_April_2017.29">Day 3: Main workshop (Friday 13 October 2017)</span> ==<br />
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Rooms: Main Auditorium 0001<br />
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In addition for breakout groups: seminar rooms 0002, 0003, 1002, 2002.<br />
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09:30 - 10:30 — Panel discussion with ENTSO-E representatives (moderation by Konrad Schönleber)<br />
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10:30 - 12:30 — Break-out groups (four parallel sessions)<br />
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12:30 - 13:30 — '''Lunch break'''<br />
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13:30 - 14:00 — Short presentations (4 mins + 2 mins discussion each)<br />
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14:00 - 15:00 — Reporting from the break-out groups<br />
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15:00 - 15:30 — '''Coffee break'''<br />
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15:30 - 16:30 — Wrap up, next workshop<br />
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16.30 — '''End of workshop'''<br />
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= <span class="mw-headline" id="Breakout_groups">Breakout groups</span> =<br />
<br />
The workshop is organised from and for modellers and stakeholders of the open energy modelling community who want to exchange and discuss about energy models, code, data, licenses, transparency, making results understandable to stakeholders, campaigning for open data, etc. If you are interested to discuss a special subject you can propose [https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1m3hBT4o778cMGms-YWqElWKj4a2mj5LqYPVccrwg4sk/edit#gid=0 breakout groups] on the google sheet. Please communicate your ideas for new breakout groups and add your name to a group that you would like to join. You can add suggestions for the content either in the table or as a comment.<br />
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= <span class="mw-headline" id="Short_Presentations">Short presentations</span> =<br />
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If you want to give a short presentation during the workshop (4 mins + 2 mins questions), e.g. a model introduction, please mention that when you register.<br />
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= Saturday event =<br />
<br />
I don't know if there is anything officially planned for the final Saturday, but if you are in Munich with some time to spare, I would highly recommend a visit to the '''energy.transitions''' exhibition at the Deutsches Museum. See [http://www.deutsches-museum.de/en/exhibitions/special-exhibitions/energiewenden/ here]. Captioned in Deutsch and English. Opening hours are 9:00 to 17:00. For energy modelers, there is a system design game. But my favorite is the 1950s science kit for kids that shipped with radioactive uranium ore. (Robbie Morrison)<br />
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If you are staying in Munich over the weekend, consider going to the "Lange Nacht der Museen" (long night of museums). For about 15€ you can access almost all the museums of Munich from 7 p.m. till 2 a.m. (Kais Siala)</div>Bryn Pickeringhttps://wiki.openmod-initiative.org/wiki/Open_Energy_Modelling_Workshop_-_Munich_2017Open Energy Modelling Workshop - Munich 20172017-10-06T08:41:32Z<p>Bryn Pickering: /* Advanced topics */</p>
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<div><br />
This is the wiki page for the upcoming 7th Workshop of the Open Energy Modelling Initiative, a grass-roots organization of modellers from various research institutes, universities and companies. The workshop will take place in '''Garching/Munich, Germany''' hosted by the [http://www.ens.ei.tum.de/en Chair of Renewable and Sustainable Energy Systems] of the Technical University of Munich (see [[Events|Events]] for previous workshops). The workshop will take place on '''12-13 October 2017''', with an optional tutorial day before on '''11 October 2017'''. Since the workshop is run by volunteers, there is no registration fee, so feel free to join!<br />
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This wiki page will be updated frequently with a programme and practical information. All participants are invited to contribute suggestions of different sessions to be included in the programme. In the meantime, feel free to register on the [https://forum.openmod-initiative.org/ forum] or [https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/openmod-initiative mailing list] where all things regarding energy modelling are discussed.<br />
<br />
= About the workshop =<br />
<br />
The openmod workshops provide a forum for modellers to come together and discuss how to further the use of open data and open software tools in the energy modelling community. Topics range from exchanges about specific types of data (e.g. sources for open data on building stocks or distribution networks) to advocacy and outreach.<br />
<br />
Only a small part of the workshop consists of prepared presentations. For the rest of the workshop, participants work together in breakout groups on specific topics. The topics are chosen by the participants themselves, so please get actively involved by suggesting topics! To get the most out of the workshop, it is suggested to consider in advance what you would like to discuss.<br />
<br />
Breakout groups should have specific aims, which can be followed up after the workshop, e.g. improving the openmod wiki pages, lobbying a data-holder to change its licencing, improving educational tools, or outreach.<br />
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= Practical Information =<br />
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'''Venue:''' Center for Energy and Information, [http://www.ens.ei.tum.de/en Chair of Renewable and Sustainable Energy Systems]<br />
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'''Getting there:''' The chair is located outside of Munich at Garching Forschungszentrum, which is the last station in the north of the [https://efa.mvv-muenchen.de/index.html#trip@enquiry subway U6]. Depending on where your hotel is, it can be up to 45 minutes to get from the city center to the campus. Our institute can also be reached by car, there are [https://www.openstreetmap.org/#map=19/48.26419/11.66459 parking possibilites] at the campus.<br />
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'''Map:''' [https://www.openstreetmap.org/way/369099969 OpenStreetMap]<br />
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'''Accommodation:''' If you want to travel to the campus by subway, try to find a hotel near the U6, as the public transportation network is centralized and there are only limited connections between the outer parts of the city. If you arrive by car, ensure that the hotel has parking opportunities or look for hotels outside of Munich, since parking is most of the times an issue in Munich. For bookings, try [https://www.airbnb.com/ airbnb], [https://booking.com booking.com] or [https://hrs.de HRS].<br />
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= Registration =<br />
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Registration is now closed. There are only 65 places for this workshop, so any additional registrations will be on the waiting list.<br />
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= <span class="mw-headline" id="Participants">Participants</span> =<br />
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Everyone who has registered will be visible on the [https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1_09N9IAZtMaNbtddebiU76eNcCQI6zBiYBhwZqlhd_8/edit#gid=0 participant list] (without email addresses).<br />
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= <span class="mw-headline" id="Participants">Programme</span> =<br />
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== <span class="mw-headline" id="Day_1:_Optional_Tutorials_.28Wednesday_19th_April_2017.29">Day 1: Optional Tutorials (Wednesday 11 October 2017)</span> ==<br />
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On the day before the main official workshop, optional tutorials will be organised for students and researchers who are new to scientific computing and energy system modelling.<br />
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The tutorials will be split into two streams: "General Scientific Computing" and "Advanced Topics". Each stream will take place in separate rooms at ZEI, each of which has a maximum of 25 places available.<br />
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<u>The schedule below is tentative and will be confirmed as soon as enough tutors confirm their participation.</u><br />
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=== General scientific computing (entry level) ===<br />
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09:30 - 10:00 — Welcome, Intro, Setup (Room 0002)<br />
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10:00 - 12:00 — Hands-on modeling session with oemof (Room 0002)<br />
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12:00 - 13:00 — '''Lunch Break'''<br />
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13:00 - 14:30 — Open-Source GIS using QGIS (Room 0002)<br />
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14:30 - 16:00 — Version Control with Git (Room 0002)<br />
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16:00 - 16:30 — '''Coffee Break'''<br />
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=== Advanced topics ===<br />
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09:30 - 10:00 — Welcome, Intro, Setup (Room 0003)<br />
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10:00 - 12:00 — OpenEnergyPlatform and OpenEnergyDatabase (Room 0003)<br />
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12:00 - 13:00 — '''Lunch Break'''<br />
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13:00 - 14:45 — Visualising data in Python (Room 0003)<br />
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*To setup the Python packages required for the visualisation tutorial, please download and follow these instructions: [[:File:Openmod Workshop Munich 2017 visualisation tutorial setup.zip|vis-tutorial-setup-Munich2017]]<br />
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14:50 - 15:25 — Object-oriented energy system modeling with OOD and UML (Room 1002)<br />
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15:30 - 16:00 — Open Licensing (Room 0003)<br />
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16:00 - 16:30 — '''Coffee Break'''<br />
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=== Energy model introductions ===<br />
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Room: Main Auditorium 0001<br />
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This stream contains lectures introducing energy modelling frameworks.<br />
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16:30 - 17:00 — urbs<br />
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17:00 - 17:30 — rivus<br />
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17:30 - 18:00 — PyPSA<br />
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18:00 - 18:30 — Calliope<br />
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== <span class="mw-headline" id="Day_1:_Optional_Tutorials_.28Wednesday_19th_April_2017.29">Day 2: Main workshop (Thursday 12 October 2017)</span> ==<br />
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Rooms: Main Auditorium 0001<br />
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In addition for breakout groups: seminar rooms 0002, 0003, 1002, 2002.<br />
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09:30 - 10:00 — '''Reception of workshop participants'''<br />
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10:00 - 10:30 — Welcome address and logistical information (Kais Siala)<br />
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10:30 - 10:45 — What is the Open Energy Modelling Initiative? (Berit Mueller)<br />
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10:45 - 11:15 — Introduction (everyone - moderation by Konrad Schönleber)<br />
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11:15 - 11:30 — Introducing break-out groups<br />
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11:30 - 12:00 — Break-out groups: organisation of where and when<br />
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12:00 - 13:00 — '''Lunch break'''<br />
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13:00 - 14:00 — Short presentations (4 mins + 2 mins discussion each)<br />
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14:00 - 15:45 — Break-out groups (four parallel sessions)<br />
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15:45 - 16:15 — '''Coffee break'''<br />
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16:15 - 18:00 — Break-out groups 2 (four parallel sessions)<br />
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== <span class="mw-headline" id="Day_1:_Optional_Tutorials_.28Wednesday_19th_April_2017.29">Day 3: Main workshop (Friday 13 October 2017)</span> ==<br />
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Rooms: Main Auditorium 0001<br />
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In addition for breakout groups: seminar rooms 0002, 0003, 1002, 2002.<br />
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09:30 - 10:30 — Panel discussion with ENTSO-E representatives (moderation by Konrad Schönleber)<br />
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10:30 - 12:30 — Break-out groups (four parallel sessions)<br />
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12:30 - 13:30 — '''Lunch break'''<br />
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13:30 - 14:00 — Short presentations (4 mins + 2 mins discussion each)<br />
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14:00 - 15:00 — Reporting from the break-out groups<br />
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15:00 - 15:30 — '''Coffee break'''<br />
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15:30 - 16:30 — Wrap up, next workshop<br />
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16.30 — '''End of workshop'''<br />
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= <span class="mw-headline" id="Breakout_groups">Breakout groups</span> =<br />
<br />
The workshop is organised from and for modellers and stakeholders of the open energy modelling community who want to exchange and discuss about energy models, code, data, licenses, transparency, making results understandable to stakeholders, campaigning for open data, etc. If you are interested to discuss a special subject you can propose [https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1m3hBT4o778cMGms-YWqElWKj4a2mj5LqYPVccrwg4sk/edit#gid=0 breakout groups] on the google sheet. Please communicate your ideas for new breakout groups and add your name to a group that you would like to join. You can add suggestions for the content either in the table or as a comment.<br />
<br />
= <span class="mw-headline" id="Short_Presentations">Short presentations</span> =<br />
<br />
If you want to give a short presentation during the workshop (4 mins + 2 mins questions), e.g. a model introduction, please mention that when you register.<br />
<br />
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<br />
<br />
= Saturday event =<br />
<br />
I don't know if there is anything officially planned for the final Saturday, but if you are in Munich with some time to spare, I would highly recommend a visit to the '''energy.transitions''' exhibition at the Deutsches Museum. See [http://www.deutsches-museum.de/en/exhibitions/special-exhibitions/energiewenden/ here]. Captioned in Deutsch and English. Opening hours are 9:00 to 17:00. For energy modelers, there is a system design game. But my favorite is the 1950s science kit for kids that shipped with radioactive uranium ore. (Robbie Morrison)<br />
<br />
If you are staying in Munich over the weekend, consider going to the "Lange Nacht der Museen" (long night of museums). For about 15€ you can access almost all the museums of Munich from 7 p.m. till 2 a.m. (Kais Siala)</div>Bryn Pickeringhttps://wiki.openmod-initiative.org/wiki/File:Openmod_Workshop_Munich_2017_visualisation_tutorial_setup.zipFile:Openmod Workshop Munich 2017 visualisation tutorial setup.zip2017-10-06T08:37:25Z<p>Bryn Pickering: User created page with UploadWizard</p>
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<div><br />
'''---UPDATE 2017-04-21: this discussion has now moved to the [https://forum.openmod-initiative.org/t/openmod-openmod-logo/120 openmod forum]. Please direct any further discussion there, rather than the discussion tab of this page---'''<br/><br />
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This page is being used to develop the openmod logo. It is a place to share graphics files and to record discussions. It is not intended that this page be permanent.<br/><br />
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You can see two loops of design below (thanks to [[User:Robbie Morrison|Robbie Morrison]] for the contributions to date), as well as other ideas given in the wiki discussion.<br/><br />
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= Other contributions<br/> =<br />
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[[File:OpEnMod logo U3.png|x174px|alt=OpEnMod logo U3.png]][[File:Openmod logo idea - bryn pickering.png|567px|RTENOTITLE]]<br/><br />
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= Loop two<br/> =<br />
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These new suggestions now contain icons or symbols, in light of the earlier feedback. I tried variations of the "open source" logo (an open ring sometimes referred to as a keyhole) but was unable to do much with it. Moreover I do not think there is a high recognition of this symbol and its association with openness. I also moved to camel case (OpEnMod) as opposed to lowercase (openmod) as I think this works better. I envisage one more loop after this set of comments.<br/><br />
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[[File:Openmod-logo-loop-two.885x8400.png|885px|Openmod logo / loop two|alt=Openmod logo / loop two]]<br />
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= Loop one =<br />
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Below are some draft logos for the first loop. My (Robbie Morrison) intention was to not stray too far from the existing logo when proposing new designs. Remarks (anonymous or signed) can be recorded on the discussion page. The typography and colors can be commented on separately. Please feel free to be candid.<br />
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[[File:Openmod-logo-loop-one.885x9058.png|885px|Openmod logo / loop one|alt=Openmod logo / loop one]]</div>Bryn Pickeringhttps://wiki.openmod-initiative.org/wiki/Liquid_Petroleum_GasLiquid Petroleum Gas2017-04-20T16:02:31Z<p>Bryn Pickering: Created page with "{{GlossaryTermTemp |Abbreviation=LPG |Ambiguities=Liquefied petroleum gas |Definition=Flammable mixtures of hydrocarbon gases, in liquid form, used as fuel in heating applianc..."</p>
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|Abbreviation=LPG<br />
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|Definition=Flammable mixtures of hydrocarbon gases, in liquid form, used as fuel in heating appliances, cooking equipment, and vehicles.<br />
|Sources=https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Liquefied_petroleum_gas<br />
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}}</div>Bryn Pickeringhttps://wiki.openmod-initiative.org/wiki/Combined_Cooling_Heating_and_PowerCombined Cooling Heating and Power2017-04-20T15:55:29Z<p>Bryn Pickering: Created page with "{{GlossaryTermTemp |Abbreviation=CCHP |Ambiguities=Trigeneration |SubtermOf=Cogeneration |Definition=The simultaneous generation of electricity and useful heating and cooling ..."</p>
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|Abbreviation=CCHP<br />
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|SubtermOf=Cogeneration<br />
|Definition=The simultaneous generation of electricity and useful heating and cooling from the combustion of a fuel or a solar heat collector<br />
|Sources=https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cogeneration<br />
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|author_institution=ETH Zürich, University of Cambridge<br />
|authors=Stefan Pfenninger, Bryn Pickering<br />
|contact_persons=Stefan Pfenninger<br />
|contact_email=stefan.pfenninger@usys.ethz.ch<br />
|website=http://www.callio.pe/<br />
|source_download=https://github.com/calliope-project/calliope<br />
|logo=calliope logo.png<br />
|text_description=Calliope is a framework to develop energy system models using a modern and open source Python-based toolchain. It is under active development and freely available under the Apache 2.0 license.<br />
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Feedback and contributions are very welcome!<br />
|open_source_licensed=Yes<br />
|license=Apache License 2.0 (Apache-2.0)<br />
|model_source_public=Yes<br />
|data_availability=some<br />
|open_future=Yes<br />
|modelling_software=Python (Pyomo)<br />
|processing_software=Python (pandas et al)<br />
|GUI=No<br />
|model_class=Framework<br />
|sectors=User-dependent<br />
|technologies=Renewables, Conventional Generation, CHP<br />
|Storage (Gas)=No<br />
|Storage (Heat)=No<br />
|decisions=dispatch, investment<br />
|georegions=User-dependent<br />
|georesolution=User-dependent<br />
|timeresolution=Hour<br />
|network_coverage=net transfer capacities<br />
|math_modeltype=Optimization<br />
|math_objective=Costs or user-dependent<br />
|is_suited_for_many_scenarios=Yes<br />
|montecarlo=No<br />
|computation_time_comments=user-dependent<br />
|citation_references=Stefan Pfenninger and James Keirstead. 2015. Renewables, nuclear, or fossil fuels? Scenarios for Great Britain's power system considering costs, emissions and energy security. Applied Energy, 152, pp. 83–93.<br />
|citation_doi=10.1016/j.apenergy.2015.04.102<br />
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<div><br />
This is the wiki page for the upcoming Sixth Workshop of the Open Energy Modelling Initiative, a grass-roots organization of modellers from various research institutes, universities and companies. The workshop will take place in '''Frankfurt, Germany''' hosted by the [https://fias.uni-frankfurt.de/en/ Frankfurt Institute for Advanced Studies] (see [[Events|Events]] for previous workshops). The workshop will take place on '''20-21 April 2017''', with an optional tutorial day before on 19 April 2017. Since the workshop is run by volunteers, there is no registration fee, so feel free to join!<br/><br />
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This wiki page will be updated frequently with a programme and practical information. All participants are invited to contribute suggestions of different sessions to be included in the programme. In the meantime, feel free to register on the [https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/openmod-initiative mailing list] where all things regarding energy modelling are discussed.<br />
<br />
= About the workshop =<br />
<br />
The Openmod Workshops provide a forum for modellers to come together and discuss how to further the use of open data and open software tools in the energy modelling community. Topics range from exchanges about specific types of data (e.g. sources for open data on building stocks or distribution networks) to advocacy and outreach.<br />
<br />
Only a small part of the workshop consists of prepared presentations. For the rest of the workshop, participants work together in breakout groups on specific topics. The topics are chosen by the participants themselves, so please get actively involved by suggesting topics! To get the most out of the workshop, it is suggested to consider in advance what you would like to discuss.<br />
<br />
Breakout groups should have specific aims, which can be followed up after the workshop, e.g. improving the openmod wiki pages, lobbying a data-holder to change its licencing, improving educational tools, or outreach.<br />
<br />
= Practical information =<br />
<br />
[[File:FIAS.jpg|left|400px|Frankfurt Institute for Advanced Studies|alt=Frankfurt Institute for Advanced Studies]]<br />
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'''Venue:''' Main Auditorium, [https://fias.uni-frankfurt.de/en/ Frankfurt Institute for Advanced Studies]<br />
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'''Getting there:''' [https://fias.uni-frankfurt.de/en/how-to-find-us/ How to find us] - please note that it talkes 30-40 minutes with the local train to get from the Frankfurt main train station to the Uni Riedberg campus where FIAS is situated<br />
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'''Map:''' [http://www.openstreetmap.org/way/37803842 OpenStreetMap]<br />
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'''Train connections:''' Brussels (3 hours), Berlin (4 hours), Denmark (8 hours via Hamburg), London (7 hours via Brussels), Milan (7 hours via Basel), Paris (4 hours)<br />
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'''Accommodation:''' There is no specific accommodation recommendation - Frankfurt is small enough that you can travel easily from any part of the city to the workshop venue. For bookings, try [https://www.airbnb.com/ airbnb], [https://booking.com booking.com] or [https://hrs.de HRS]. We do recommend that you book early, since room prices can be high at short notice. It is also possible to commute from nearby towns such as Bad Homburg, Offenbach, Wiesbaden, Mainz or Darmstadt.<br />
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= Registration =<br />
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Registration has now closed because the workshop is full! There are only 65 places. You can join the waiting list be filling out the [https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSfIPWiecbSSfk4Wx2qjVYmWccVrDdFoccxQtJqqkEZJEk0T3A/viewform registration form], but we cannot guarantee you a place. If people drop out, we will inform you by email that your place is now secure.<br />
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All the information that you enter in the form is visible on the [https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1DhJilqY7QumFpT-i5hhO9CdLzFX7gtOIvbQv5LUq-io/ participant list], apart from your email address which is kept private.<br />
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If you run into any problems with the registration, drop an email to Wided Medjroubi (Wided.Medjroubi at next-energy.de).<br />
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If you would like to give a 4-minute talk, please edit the list of talks below (you have to create an account on the wiki and log in first - see the buttons at the top right of this page).<br />
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= Participants =<br />
<br />
Everyone who has registered is visible on the [https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1DhJilqY7QumFpT-i5hhO9CdLzFX7gtOIvbQv5LUq-io/ participant list].<br />
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= Filming / Live Streaming =<br />
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It is planned to film and live stream the first 3 hours of the conference.<br />
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If speakers consent to the filming of their talks, please fill out the [[:File:Fias filming consent.pdf|filming consent form]] and email/fax it to the FIAS contact listed in the form. Otherwise it will be assumed you do not give permission for your presentation to be filmed.<br />
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All filmed material will be released under a [https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Creative Commons BY 4.0] licence.<br />
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= Programme =<br />
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== Day 1: Optional Tutorials (Wednesday 19th April 2017) ==<br />
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On the day before the main official workshop, optional tutorials will be organised for students new to scientific computing and energy system modelling.<br />
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The tutorials will be split into two streams "General Scientific Computing" (entry-level git, Python) and "Advanced Topics" (Geographical Information Systems (GIS), visualisation, optimisation, energy system modelling). Each stream will take place in separate rooms at FIAS, each of which has a maximum of 20 places available.<br />
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=== General Scientific Computing Entry Level ===<br />
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Room: Seminar Room 0.101<br />
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[http://pad.software-carpentry.org/openmod-frankfurt-stream1 Etherpad for taking notes]<br />
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This stream is a hands-on introduction to Unix, Git, and Python. '''Please bring your own laptop and make sure you have all necessary software installed&nbsp;ahead of the day. You may follow the&nbsp;[https://swcarpentry.github.io/workshop-template/#setup given instructions]&nbsp;on how to install: Bash Shell, Git, Text Editor, Python.'''<br />
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09:00 - 09:30 -- Welcome, Intro, Setup<br />
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09:30 - 10:30 -- Fundamentals of Unix shell<br />
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10:45 - 13:00 -- Version Control with Git<br />
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13:00 - 14:00 -- Lunch Break<br />
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14:00 - 16:00 -- Programming in Python<br />
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=== Advanced Topics<br/> ===<br />
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Room: Seminar Room 0.200<br />
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[http://pad.software-carpentry.org/openmod-frankfurt-stream2 Etherpad for taking notes]<br />
<br />
This stream is a hands-on introduction to Pyomo, QGIS, and Python visualisation frameworks. '''Please bring your own laptop and make sure you have all necessary software installed.'''<br />
<br />
'''Installation instructions:'''<br />
<br />
#Install the Anaconda Python distribution: [https://www.continuum.io/downloads [1]]<br/><br />
#Create conda environments with "conda env create -f requirements.yml" using the following requirement files:<br />
##Pyomo: [[File:Requirements-pyomo-tutorial.yml.zip|180px|RTENOTITLE]]<br />
##GIS: see [http://pad.software-carpentry.org/openmod-frankfurt-stream2 Etherpad for taking notes]<br />
##Vis (updated 2017-04-18, use "conda env update -f requirements.yml" if environment already installed):<br />
###OSX/Linux: [[File:Requirements-vis-tutorial OSX LINUX.zip|180px|requirements.yml|alt=requirements.yml]]<br />
###Windows: [[File:Requirements-vis-tutorial WIN64 WIN32.zip|180px|requirements.yml|alt=requirements.yml]]<br />
#Should you need help with conda environments, have a look at [https://conda.io/docs/using/envs.html the docs].<br />
#Download all necessary data and auxilliary software:<br />
##Pyomo: Download the '''three''' files you will find in the link below (Note make sure you have three files):<br />
###[https://github.com/znes/iesmo-2017/tree/pyomo-tutorial/pyomo-tutorial-data pyomo-tutorial-data]<br />
##GIS: will be uploaded soon<br />
##Vis:<br />
###inkscape: [https://inkscape.org/en/download/ https://inkscape.org/en/download/]<br />
###[http://data.open-power-system-data.org/conventional_power_plants/2017-03-03/conventional_power_plants_EU.csv http://data.open-power-system-data.org/conventional_power_plants/2017-03-03/conventional_power_plants_EU.csv]<br />
###[http://data.open-power-system-data.org/conventional_power_plants/2017-03-03/conventional_power_plants_DE.csv http://data.open-power-system-data.org/conventional_power_plants/2017-03-03/conventional_power_plants_DE.csv]<br />
###[http://data.open-power-system-data.org/time_series/2017-03-06/time_series_60min_singleindex.csv http://data.open-power-system-data.org/time_series/2017-03-06/time_series_60min_singleindex.csv]<br />
<br />
09:00 - 09:30 -- Welcome, Intro, Setup<br />
<br />
09:30 - 11:00 -- Solving Optimisation Problems using Pyomo<br />
<br />
11:00 - 13:00 -- Open Source GIS using QGIS<br />
<br />
13:00 - 14:00 -- Lunch Break<br />
<br />
14:00 - 16:00 -- Visualisation Frameworks in Python<br />
<br />
<br />
=== Energy Model Introductions ===<br />
<br />
Room: Main Auditorium 0.100<br />
<br />
This stream contains lectures introducing energy models.<br />
<br />
16:30 - 17:00 -- PyPSA<br />
<br />
17:00 - 17:30 -- Calliope<br />
<br />
17:30 - 18:00 -- OSeMOSYS<br />
<br />
18:00 - 18:30 -- Oemof<br />
<br />
== Day 2: Main Workshop (Thursday 20th April 2017) ==<br />
<br />
Rooms: Main Auditorium 0.100<br />
<br />
In addition for breakout groups: Seminar rooms 0.101 and 0.200, FIAS Faculty Club (4th floor)<br />
<br />
=== Thursday Morning ===<br />
<br />
10:00 Start<br />
<br />
10:00 - 10:15 Welcome address and logistical information ([[User:Alexander Kies|Alexander Kies]])<br />
<br />
10:15 - 10:30 What is the Open Energy Modelling Initative? ([[User:Stefan Pfenninger|Stefan Pfenninger]], [[User:Frauke|Frauke Wiese]])<br />
<br />
10:30 - 11:10 Introduction (everyone - moderation by [[User:Berit Müller|Berit Müller]])<br />
<br />
11:10 - 11:40 Short model presentations (sign up [[#Short_Presentations|below]] - moderation by [[User:Ingmar Schlecht|Ingmar Schlecht]])<br />
<br />
11:40 - 12:00 Coffee<br />
<br />
12:00 - 12:30 Short model presentations (sign up [[#Short_Presentations|below]] - moderation by [[User:Ingmar Schlecht|Ingmar Schlecht]])<br />
<br />
12:30 - 13:30 Lunch<br />
<br />
=== Thursday Afternoon ===<br />
<br />
13:30 - 14:00 Introducing break-out groups and organisation of where and when (plenary - moderation by [[User:Frauke|Frauke Wiese]])<br />
<br />
14:00 - 15:30 Break-out groups 1 (parallel)<br />
<br />
15:30 - 16:00 Coffee break<br />
<br />
16:00 - 17.30 Break-out groups 2 (parallel)<br />
<br />
17.30 - 18:00 Reporting back (plenary - moderation by [[User:Wided Medjroubi|Wided Medjroubi]])<br />
<br />
18:00 Finish<br />
<br />
19:00 Dinner at [http://www.apfelwein-dax.de/essen_trinken.html Apfelwein Dax] in Sachsenhausen, approximately 35 minutes from the workshop location. Seats have been reserved for 40 people; the maximum space is for 45 people. If you want to join the dinner, please [https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1OdLGPCkon-PdcAXcwCgTXtBsCW60B5aEgEyxiBckM0s/edit#gid=0 sign up here]. There is a reasonable selection of vegetarian dishes; they can also provide vegan dishes, but the selection is somewhat limited.<br />
<br />
== Day 3: Main Workshop (Friday 21st April 2017) ==<br />
<br />
Rooms: Main Auditorium 0.100<br />
<br />
In addition for breakout groups: Seminar rooms 0.101 and 0.200, FIAS Faculty Club (4th floor)<br />
<br />
=== Friday Morning ===<br />
<br />
09:30 Start<br />
<br />
09:30 - 10:00 Summary of first day, discussion of breakout groups for this day (moderation by [[User:Bryn Pickering|Bryn Pickering]])<br />
<br />
10:00 - 11:30 Break-out groups 3 (parallel)<br />
<br />
11:30 - 12:00 Coffee break<br />
<br />
12:00 - 12:30 Reporting back (plenary - moderation by [[User:Tom Brown|Tom Brown]])<br />
<br />
12:30 - 13:30 Lunch<br />
<br />
=== Friday Afternoon ===<br />
<br />
13:30 - 14:30 TechTalks or other discussion (sign up [[#Tech_talks|below]])<br />
<br />
14:30 - 15:30 Wrap up, next workshop<br />
<br />
16.00 End of workshop<br />
<br />
== Day 4: Optional Tour of the Region (Saturday 22nd April 2017) ==<br />
<br />
Walk through vineyards of Rheingau / Tour of Frankfurt / Museums Tour (if raining)<br />
<br />
On this day there is also a [http://marchforscience.de/auch-in-deiner-stadt/frankfurt-rhein-main/ March for Science through Frankfurt] to celebrate Earth Day<br />
<br />
= Breakout groups =<br />
<br />
The workshop is organised from and for modellers and stakeholders of the open energy modelling community who want to exchange and discuss about energy models, code, data, licenses, transparency, making results understandable to stakeholders, campaigning for open data...; if you are interested to discuss a special subject you can propose [https://docs.google.com/document/d/1d86QsKWc3hKWyUNuEKeEndhuOW03xFWUSzXnsi3Bl9o/edit# breakout groups] on the google sheet. Please communicate your ideas for new breakout groups and add your name to a group that you would like to join. You can add suggestions for the content either in the table or as a comment.<br />
<br />
= Short Presentations =<br />
<br />
If you want to give a short presentation at the start of the workshop (4 mins + 1 min questions), e.g. a model introduction, please add your talk title and name here.<br />
<br />
It is planned to film and live stream the presentations. If speakers consent to the filming of their talks, please fill out the [[:File:Fias filming consent.pdf|filming consent form]] and email/fax it to the FIAS contact listed in the form. Otherwise it will be assumed you do not give permission for your presentation to be filmed. All filmed material will be released unter a [https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Creative Commons BY 4.0] licence.<br />
<br />
#[https://github.com/FRESNA/atlite Atlite]: A light-weight xarray-based Python library for processing weather data ([[Jonas Hörsch|Jonas Hörsch]])<br />
#[https://renewables.ninja Renewables.ninja]: an open platform for modelling global wind and solar power (Stefan Pfenninger or Iain Staffell)...<br/><br />
#[https://openfredproject.wordpress.com/ open_FRED] [https://github.com/wind-python/windpowerlib windpowerlib] and hydrolib: Generating renewable time series (Birgit Schachler)<br />
#The Electricity Systems Optimisation framework - capacity planning considering endogneous technology learning (Clara Heuberger)<br />
#[http://open-power-system-data.org/ Open Power System Data]: A free and open data platform for power system modelling (Ingmar Schlecht or Kristian Reincke)<br />
#[http://oep.iks.cs.ovgu.de/dataedit/ OpenEnergy Database]: Current status and concept of the oedb (Ludwig Hülk)<br />
#Latest release of the OpenEnergy Platform: what is possible - what is missing (Stephan Günther)<br />
#[https://github.com/openego/dingo DIstribution Network GeneratOr (DINGO)]: An open tool to generate synthetic medium-voltage and low-voltage distribution grids based on open data (Editha Kötter).<br />
#[https://oemof.org/ oemof]: News and latest Updates (Birgit Schachler)<br />
#OSeMOSYS: latest features (Georgios Avgerinopoulos)<br />
#[http://friendly-sam.readthedocs.io/en/latest/index.html Friendly Sam]: A toolbox for optimization based energy system models (Alexander Kärkkäinen)<br />
#The work of the [http://www.met.reading.ac.uk/~energymet/home/index.php Energy Meterology group] at the University of Reading (Paula Gonzalez)<br />
#The&nbsp;[https://openegoproject.wordpress.com/ open_eGo] grid model for the German high- and extra-high voltage power grid (Lukas Wienholt)<br />
#Can we replicate the urban energy system structure using open source data and models? (Alaa Alhamwi)<br />
#Discussing openmod in the forum (Berit Müller)<br />
#New Tools and Model Advances at IIASA (Matthew Gidden)<br />
#[https://www.callio.pe/ Calliope]: Updates to meet the needs of urban scale problems (Bryn Pickering)<br />
<br />
= Tech talks =<br />
<br />
If you want to give a short presentation on some neat piece of software or methodology, etc., that has improved your research or workflow, add your talk title and your name here.<br />
<br />
#[https://conda-forge.github.io conda-forge] -- community driven package distribution (Tim Tröndle)<br />
#Transparency tools for energy system modelling (Ludwig Hülk)<br />
#Choosing a license for open source code and open data -- experiences from the open_eGo project (Lukas Wienholt)<br />
#...<br />
<br />
= Uploads =<br />
<br />
*[[:File:Morrison-openmod-frankfurt-2017-pns-and-us.02.pdf|PNS and US breakout group slides]] (Robbie Morrison)</div>Bryn Pickeringhttps://wiki.openmod-initiative.org/wiki/Open_Energy_Modelling_Workshop_-_Frankfurt_2017Open Energy Modelling Workshop - Frankfurt 20172017-04-18T12:20:15Z<p>Bryn Pickering: /* Advanced Topics */</p>
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<div><br />
This is the wiki page for the upcoming Sixth Workshop of the Open Energy Modelling Initiative, a grass-roots organization of modellers from various research institutes, universities and companies. The workshop will take place in '''Frankfurt, Germany''' hosted by the [https://fias.uni-frankfurt.de/en/ Frankfurt Institute for Advanced Studies] (see [[Events|Events]] for previous workshops). The workshop will take place on '''20-21 April 2017''', with an optional tutorial day before on 19 April 2017. Since the workshop is run by volunteers, there is no registration fee, so feel free to join!<br/><br />
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This wiki page will be updated frequently with a programme and practical information. All participants are invited to contribute suggestions of different sessions to be included in the programme. In the meantime, feel free to register on the [https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/openmod-initiative mailing list] where all things regarding energy modelling are discussed.<br />
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= About the workshop =<br />
<br />
The Openmod Workshops provide a forum for modellers to come together and discuss how to further the use of open data and open software tools in the energy modelling community. Topics range from exchanges about specific types of data (e.g. sources for open data on building stocks or distribution networks) to advocacy and outreach.<br />
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Only a small part of the workshop consists of prepared presentations. For the rest of the workshop, participants work together in breakout groups on specific topics. The topics are chosen by the participants themselves, so please get actively involved by suggesting topics! To get the most out of the workshop, it is suggested to consider in advance what you would like to discuss.<br />
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Breakout groups should have specific aims, which can be followed up after the workshop, e.g. improving the openmod wiki pages, lobbying a data-holder to change its licencing, improving educational tools, or outreach.<br />
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= Practical information =<br />
<br />
[[File:FIAS.jpg|left|400px|Frankfurt Institute for Advanced Studies|alt=Frankfurt Institute for Advanced Studies]]<br />
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'''Venue:''' Main Auditorium, [https://fias.uni-frankfurt.de/en/ Frankfurt Institute for Advanced Studies]<br />
<br />
'''Getting there:''' [https://fias.uni-frankfurt.de/en/how-to-find-us/ How to find us] - please note that it talkes 30-40 minutes with the local train to get from the Frankfurt main train station to the Uni Riedberg campus where FIAS is situated<br />
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'''Map:''' [http://www.openstreetmap.org/way/37803842 OpenStreetMap]<br />
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'''Train connections:''' Brussels (3 hours), Berlin (4 hours), Denmark (8 hours via Hamburg), London (7 hours via Brussels), Milan (7 hours via Basel), Paris (4 hours)<br />
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'''Accommodation:''' There is no specific accommodation recommendation - Frankfurt is small enough that you can travel easily from any part of the city to the workshop venue. For bookings, try [https://www.airbnb.com/ airbnb], [https://booking.com booking.com] or [https://hrs.de HRS]. We do recommend that you book early, since room prices can be high at short notice. It is also possible to commute from nearby towns such as Bad Homburg, Offenbach, Wiesbaden, Mainz or Darmstadt.<br />
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= Registration =<br />
<br />
Registration has now closed because the workshop is full! There are only 65 places. You can join the waiting list be filling out the [https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSfIPWiecbSSfk4Wx2qjVYmWccVrDdFoccxQtJqqkEZJEk0T3A/viewform registration form], but we cannot guarantee you a place. If people drop out, we will inform you by email that your place is now secure.<br />
<br />
All the information that you enter in the form is visible on the [https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1DhJilqY7QumFpT-i5hhO9CdLzFX7gtOIvbQv5LUq-io/ participant list], apart from your email address which is kept private.<br />
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If you run into any problems with the registration, drop an email to Wided Medjroubi (Wided.Medjroubi at next-energy.de).<br />
<br />
If you would like to give a 4-minute talk, please edit the list of talks below (you have to create an account on the wiki and log in first - see the buttons at the top right of this page).<br />
<br />
= Participants =<br />
<br />
Everyone who has registered is visible on the [https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1DhJilqY7QumFpT-i5hhO9CdLzFX7gtOIvbQv5LUq-io/ participant list].<br />
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= Filming / Live Streaming =<br />
<br />
It is planned to film and live stream the first 3 hours of the conference.<br />
<br />
If speakers consent to the filming of their talks, please fill out the [[:File:Fias filming consent.pdf|filming consent form]] and email/fax it to the FIAS contact listed in the form. Otherwise it will be assumed you do not give permission for your presentation to be filmed.<br />
<br />
All filmed material will be released under a [https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Creative Commons BY 4.0] licence.<br />
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= Programme =<br />
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== Day 1: Optional Tutorials (Wednesday 19th April 2017) ==<br />
<br />
On the day before the main official workshop, optional tutorials will be organised for students new to scientific computing and energy system modelling.<br />
<br />
The tutorials will be split into two streams "General Scientific Computing" (entry-level git, Python) and "Advanced Topics" (Geographical Information Systems (GIS), visualisation, optimisation, energy system modelling). Each stream will take place in separate rooms at FIAS, each of which has a maximum of 20 places available.<br />
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=== General Scientific Computing Entry Level ===<br />
<br />
Room: Seminar Room 0.101<br />
<br />
[http://pad.software-carpentry.org/openmod-frankfurt-stream1 Etherpad for taking notes]<br />
<br />
This stream is a hands-on introduction to Unix, Git, and Python. '''Please bring your own laptop and make sure you have all necessary software installed&nbsp;ahead of the day. You may follow the&nbsp;[https://swcarpentry.github.io/workshop-template/#setup given instructions]&nbsp;on how to install: Bash Shell, Git, Text Editor, Python.'''<br />
<br />
09:00 - 09:30 -- Welcome, Intro, Setup<br />
<br />
09:30 - 10:30 -- Fundamentals of Unix shell<br />
<br />
10:45 - 13:00 -- Version Control with Git<br />
<br />
13:00 - 14:00 -- Lunch Break<br />
<br />
14:00 - 16:00 -- Programming in Python<br />
<br />
<br />
=== Advanced Topics<br/> ===<br />
<br />
Room: Seminar Room 0.200<br />
<br />
[http://pad.software-carpentry.org/openmod-frankfurt-stream2 Etherpad for taking notes]<br />
<br />
This stream is a hands-on introduction to Pyomo, QGIS, and Python visualisation frameworks. '''Please bring your own laptop and make sure you have all necessary software installed.'''<br />
<br />
'''Installation instructions:'''<br />
<br />
#Install the Anaconda Python distribution: [https://www.continuum.io/downloads [1]]<br/><br />
#Create conda environments with "conda env create -f requirements.yml" using the following requirement files:<br />
##Pyomo: [[File:Requirements-pyomo-tutorial.yml.zip|180px|RTENOTITLE]]<br />
##GIS: see [http://pad.software-carpentry.org/openmod-frankfurt-stream2 Etherpad for taking notes]<br />
##Vis:<br />
###OSX/Linux: [[File:Requirements-vis-tutorial OSX LINUX.zip|180px|requirements.yml|alt=requirements.yml]]<br />
###Windows: [[File:Requirements-vis-tutorial WIN64 WIN32.zip|180px|requirements.yml|alt=requirements.yml]]<br />
#Should you need help with conda environments, have a look at [https://conda.io/docs/using/envs.html the docs].<br />
#Download all necessary data and auxilliary software:<br />
##Pyomo: Download the '''three''' files you will find in the link below (Note make sure you have three files):<br />
###[https://github.com/znes/iesmo-2017/tree/pyomo-tutorial/pyomo-tutorial-data pyomo-tutorial-data]<br />
##GIS: will be uploaded soon<br />
##Vis:<br />
###inkscape: [https://inkscape.org/en/download/ https://inkscape.org/en/download/]<br />
###[http://data.open-power-system-data.org/conventional_power_plants/2017-03-03/conventional_power_plants_EU.csv http://data.open-power-system-data.org/conventional_power_plants/2017-03-03/conventional_power_plants_EU.csv]<br />
###[http://data.open-power-system-data.org/conventional_power_plants/2017-03-03/conventional_power_plants_DE.csv http://data.open-power-system-data.org/conventional_power_plants/2017-03-03/conventional_power_plants_DE.csv]<br />
###[http://data.open-power-system-data.org/time_series/2017-03-06/time_series_60min_singleindex.csv http://data.open-power-system-data.org/time_series/2017-03-06/time_series_60min_singleindex.csv]<br />
<br />
09:00 - 09:30 -- Welcome, Intro, Setup<br />
<br />
09:30 - 11:00 -- Solving Optimisation Problems using Pyomo<br />
<br />
11:00 - 13:00 -- Open Source GIS using QGIS<br />
<br />
13:00 - 14:00 -- Lunch Break<br />
<br />
14:00 - 16:00 -- Visualisation Frameworks in Python<br />
<br />
<br />
=== Energy Model Introductions ===<br />
<br />
Room: Main Auditorium 0.100<br />
<br />
This stream contains lectures introducing energy models.<br />
<br />
16:30 - 17:00 -- PyPSA<br />
<br />
17:00 - 17:30 -- Calliope<br />
<br />
17:30 - 18:00 -- OSeMOSYS<br />
<br />
18:00 - 18:30 -- Oemof<br />
<br />
== Day 2: Main Workshop (Thursday 20th April 2017) ==<br />
<br />
Rooms: Main Auditorium 0.100<br />
<br />
In addition for breakout groups: Seminar rooms 0.101 and 0.200, FIAS Faculty Club (4th floor)<br />
<br />
=== Thursday Morning ===<br />
<br />
10:00 Start<br />
<br />
10:00 - 10:15 Welcome address and logistical information ([[User:Alexander Kies|Alexander Kies]])<br />
<br />
10:15 - 10:30 What is the Open Energy Modelling Initative? ([[User:Stefan Pfenninger|Stefan Pfenninger]], [[User:Frauke|Frauke Wiese]])<br />
<br />
10:30 - 11:10 Introduction (everyone - moderation by [[User:Berit Müller|Berit Müller]])<br />
<br />
11:10 - 11:40 Short model presentations (sign up [[#Short_Presentations|below]] - moderation by [[User:Ingmar Schlecht|Ingmar Schlecht]])<br />
<br />
11:40 - 12:00 Coffee<br />
<br />
12:00 - 12:30 Short model presentations (sign up [[#Short_Presentations|below]] - moderation by [[User:Ingmar Schlecht|Ingmar Schlecht]])<br />
<br />
12:30 - 13:30 Lunch<br />
<br />
=== Thursday Afternoon ===<br />
<br />
13:30 - 14:00 Introducing break-out groups and organisation of where and when (plenary - moderation by [[User:Frauke|Frauke Wiese]])<br />
<br />
14:00 - 15:30 Break-out groups 1 (parallel)<br />
<br />
15:30 - 16:00 Coffee break<br />
<br />
16:00 - 17.30 Break-out groups 2 (parallel)<br />
<br />
17.30 - 18:00 Reporting back (plenary - moderation by [[User:Wided Medjroubi|Wided Medjroubi]])<br />
<br />
18:00 Finish<br />
<br />
19:00 Dinner at [http://www.apfelwein-dax.de/essen_trinken.html Apfelwein Dax] in Sachsenhausen, approximately 35 minutes from the workshop location. Seats have been reserved for 40 people; the maximum space is for 45 people. If you want to join the dinner, please [https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1OdLGPCkon-PdcAXcwCgTXtBsCW60B5aEgEyxiBckM0s/edit#gid=0 sign up here]. There is a reasonable selection of vegetarian dishes; they can also provide vegan dishes, but the selection is somewhat limited.<br />
<br />
== Day 3: Main Workshop (Friday 21st April 2017) ==<br />
<br />
Rooms: Main Auditorium 0.100<br />
<br />
In addition for breakout groups: Seminar rooms 0.101 and 0.200, FIAS Faculty Club (4th floor)<br />
<br />
=== Friday Morning ===<br />
<br />
09:30 Start<br />
<br />
09:30 - 10:00 Summary of first day, discussion of breakout groups for this day (moderation by [[User:Bryn Pickering|Bryn Pickering]])<br />
<br />
10:00 - 11:30 Break-out groups 3 (parallel)<br />
<br />
11:30 - 12:00 Coffee break<br />
<br />
12:00 - 12:30 Reporting back (plenary - moderation by [[User:Tom Brown|Tom Brown]])<br />
<br />
12:30 - 13:30 Lunch<br />
<br />
=== Friday Afternoon ===<br />
<br />
13:30 - 14:30 TechTalks or other discussion (sign up [[#Tech_talks|below]])<br />
<br />
14:30 - 15:30 Wrap up, next workshop<br />
<br />
16.00 End of workshop<br />
<br />
== Day 4: Optional Tour of the Region (Saturday 22nd April 2017) ==<br />
<br />
Walk through vineyards of Rheingau / Tour of Frankfurt / Museums Tour (if raining)<br />
<br />
On this day there is also a [http://marchforscience.de/auch-in-deiner-stadt/frankfurt-rhein-main/ March for Science through Frankfurt] to celebrate Earth Day<br />
<br />
= Breakout groups =<br />
<br />
The workshop is organised from and for modellers and stakeholders of the open energy modelling community who want to exchange and discuss about energy models, code, data, licenses, transparency, making results understandable to stakeholders, campaigning for open data...; if you are interested to discuss a special subject you can propose [https://docs.google.com/document/d/1d86QsKWc3hKWyUNuEKeEndhuOW03xFWUSzXnsi3Bl9o/edit# breakout groups] on the google sheet. Please communicate your ideas for new breakout groups and add your name to a group that you would like to join. You can add suggestions for the content either in the table or as a comment.<br />
<br />
= Short Presentations =<br />
<br />
If you want to give a short presentation at the start of the workshop (4 mins + 1 min questions), e.g. a model introduction, please add your talk title and name here.<br />
<br />
It is planned to film and live stream the presentations. If speakers consent to the filming of their talks, please fill out the [[:File:Fias filming consent.pdf|filming consent form]] and email/fax it to the FIAS contact listed in the form. Otherwise it will be assumed you do not give permission for your presentation to be filmed. All filmed material will be released unter a [https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Creative Commons BY 4.0] licence.<br />
<br />
#[https://github.com/FRESNA/atlite Atlite]: A light-weight xarray-based Python library for processing weather data ([[Jonas Hörsch|Jonas Hörsch]])<br />
#[https://renewables.ninja Renewables.ninja]: an open platform for modelling global wind and solar power (Stefan Pfenninger or Iain Staffell)...<br/><br />
#[https://openfredproject.wordpress.com/ open_FRED] [https://github.com/wind-python/windpowerlib windpowerlib] and hydrolib: Generating renewable time series (Birgit Schachler)<br />
#The Electricity Systems Optimisation framework - capacity planning considering endogneous technology learning (Clara Heuberger)<br />
#[http://open-power-system-data.org/ Open Power System Data]: A free and open data platform for power system modelling (Ingmar Schlecht or Kristian Reincke)<br />
#[http://oep.iks.cs.ovgu.de/dataedit/ OpenEnergy Database]: Current status and concept of the oedb (Ludwig Hülk)<br />
#Latest release of the OpenEnergy Platform: what is possible - what is missing (Stephan Günther)<br />
#[https://github.com/openego/dingo DIstribution Network GeneratOr (DINGO)]: An open tool to generate synthetic medium-voltage and low-voltage distribution grids based on open data (Editha Kötter).<br />
#[https://oemof.org/ oemof]: News and latest Updates (Birgit Schachler)<br />
#OSeMOSYS: latest features (Georgios Avgerinopoulos)<br />
#[http://friendly-sam.readthedocs.io/en/latest/index.html Friendly Sam]: A toolbox for optimization based energy system models (Alexander Kärkkäinen)<br />
#The work of the [http://www.met.reading.ac.uk/~energymet/home/index.php Energy Meterology group] at the University of Reading (Paula Gonzalez)<br />
#The&nbsp;[https://openegoproject.wordpress.com/ open_eGo] grid model for the German high- and extra-high voltage power grid (Lukas Wienholt)<br />
#Can we replicate the urban energy system structure using open source data and models? (Alaa Alhamwi)<br />
#Discussing openmod in the forum (Berit Müller)<br />
#New Tools and Model Advances at IIASA (Matthew Gidden)<br />
#[https://www.callio.pe/ Calliope]: Updates to meet the needs of urban scale problems (Bryn Pickering)<br />
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= Tech talks =<br />
<br />
If you want to give a short presentation on some neat piece of software or methodology, etc., that has improved your research or workflow, add your talk title and your name here.<br />
<br />
#[https://conda-forge.github.io conda-forge] -- community driven package distribution (Tim Tröndle)<br />
#Transparency tools for energy system modelling (Ludwig Hülk)<br />
#Choosing a license for open source code and open data -- experiences from the open_eGo project (Lukas Wienholt)<br />
#...<br />
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= Uploads =<br />
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<div><br />
This is the wiki page for the upcoming Sixth Workshop of the Open Energy Modelling Initiative, a grass-roots organization of modellers from various research institutes, universities and companies. The workshop will take place in '''Frankfurt, Germany''' hosted by the [https://fias.uni-frankfurt.de/en/ Frankfurt Institute for Advanced Studies] (see [[Events|Events]] for previous workshops). The workshop will take place on '''20-21 April 2017''', with an optional tutorial day before on 19 April 2017. Since the workshop is run by volunteers, there is no registration fee, so feel free to join!<br/><br />
<br />
This wiki page will be updated frequently with a programme and practical information. All participants are invited to contribute suggestions of different sessions to be included in the programme. In the meantime, feel free to register on the [https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/openmod-initiative mailing list] where all things regarding energy modelling are discussed.<br />
<br />
= About the workshop =<br />
<br />
The Openmod Workshops provide a forum for modellers to come together and discuss how to further the use of open data and open software tools in the energy modelling community. Topics range from exchanges about specific types of data (e.g. sources for open data on building stocks or distribution networks) to advocacy and outreach.<br />
<br />
Only a small part of the workshop consists of prepared presentations. For the rest of the workshop, participants work together in breakout groups on specific topics. The topics are chosen by the participants themselves, so please get actively involved by suggesting topics! To get the most out of the workshop, it is suggested to consider in advance what you would like to discuss.<br />
<br />
Breakout groups should have specific aims, which can be followed up after the workshop, e.g. improving the openmod wiki pages, lobbying a data-holder to change its licencing, improving educational tools, or outreach.<br />
<br />
= Practical information =<br />
<br />
[[File:FIAS.jpg|left|400px|Frankfurt Institute for Advanced Studies|alt=Frankfurt Institute for Advanced Studies]]<br />
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'''Venue:''' Main Auditorium, [https://fias.uni-frankfurt.de/en/ Frankfurt Institute for Advanced Studies]<br />
<br />
'''Getting there:''' [https://fias.uni-frankfurt.de/en/how-to-find-us/ How to find us] - please note that it talkes 30-40 minutes with the local train to get from the Frankfurt main train station to the Uni Riedberg campus where FIAS is situated<br />
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'''Map:''' [http://www.openstreetmap.org/way/37803842 OpenStreetMap]<br />
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'''Train connections:''' Brussels (3 hours), Berlin (4 hours), Denmark (8 hours via Hamburg), London (7 hours via Brussels), Milan (7 hours via Basel), Paris (4 hours)<br />
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'''Accommodation:''' There is no specific accommodation recommendation - Frankfurt is small enough that you can travel easily from any part of the city to the workshop venue. For bookings, try [https://www.airbnb.com/ airbnb], [https://booking.com booking.com] or [https://hrs.de HRS]. We do recommend that you book early, since room prices can be high at short notice. It is also possible to commute from nearby towns such as Bad Homburg, Offenbach, Wiesbaden, Mainz or Darmstadt.<br />
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= Registration =<br />
<br />
Registration has now closed because the workshop is full! There are only 65 places. You can join the waiting list be filling out the [https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSfIPWiecbSSfk4Wx2qjVYmWccVrDdFoccxQtJqqkEZJEk0T3A/viewform registration form], but we cannot guarantee you a place. If people drop out, we will inform you by email that your place is now secure.<br />
<br />
All the information that you enter in the form is visible on the [https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1DhJilqY7QumFpT-i5hhO9CdLzFX7gtOIvbQv5LUq-io/ participant list], apart from your email address which is kept private.<br />
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If you run into any problems with the registration, drop an email to Wided Medjroubi (Wided.Medjroubi at next-energy.de).<br />
<br />
If you would like to give a 4-minute talk, please edit the list of talks below (you have to create an account on the wiki and log in first - see the buttons at the top right of this page).<br />
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= Participants =<br />
<br />
Everyone who has registered is visible on the [https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1DhJilqY7QumFpT-i5hhO9CdLzFX7gtOIvbQv5LUq-io/ participant list].<br />
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= Filming / Live Streaming =<br />
<br />
It is planned to film and live stream the first 3 hours of the conference.<br />
<br />
If speakers consent to the filming of their talks, please fill out the [[:File:Fias filming consent.pdf|filming consent form]] and email/fax it to the FIAS contact listed in the form. Otherwise it will be assumed you do not give permission for your presentation to be filmed.<br />
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All filmed material will be released under a [https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Creative Commons BY 4.0] licence.<br />
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= Programme =<br />
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== Day 1: Optional Tutorials (Wednesday 19th April 2017) ==<br />
<br />
On the day before the main official workshop, optional tutorials will be organised for students new to scientific computing and energy system modelling.<br />
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The tutorials will be split into two streams "General Scientific Computing" (entry-level git, Python) and "Advanced Topics" (Geographical Information Systems (GIS), visualisation, optimisation, energy system modelling). Each stream will take place in separate rooms at FIAS, each of which has a maximum of 20 places available.<br />
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=== General Scientific Computing Entry Level ===<br />
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Room: Seminar Room 0.101<br />
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[http://pad.software-carpentry.org/openmod-frankfurt-stream1 Etherpad for taking notes]<br />
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This stream is a hands-on introduction to Unix, Git, and Python. '''Please bring your own laptop and make sure you have all necessary software installed&nbsp;ahead of the day. You may follow the&nbsp;[https://swcarpentry.github.io/workshop-template/#setup given instructions]&nbsp;on how to install: Bash Shell, Git, Text Editor, Python.'''<br />
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09:00 - 09:30 -- Welcome, Intro, Setup<br />
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09:30 - 10:30 -- Fundamentals of Unix shell<br />
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10:45 - 13:00 -- Version Control with Git<br />
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13:00 - 14:00 -- Lunch Break<br />
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14:00 - 16:00 -- Programming in Python<br />
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=== Advanced Topics<br/> ===<br />
<br />
Room: Seminar Room 0.200<br />
<br />
[http://pad.software-carpentry.org/openmod-frankfurt-stream2 Etherpad for taking notes]<br />
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This stream is a hands-on introduction to Pyomo, QGIS, and Python visualisation frameworks. '''Please bring your own laptop and make sure you have all necessary software installed.'''<br />
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'''Installation instructions:'''<br />
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#Install the Anaconda Python distribution: [https://www.continuum.io/downloads [1]]<br/><br />
#Create conda environments with "conda env create -f requirements.yml" using the following requirement files:<br />
##Pyomo: [[File:Requirements-pyomo-tutorial.yml.zip|180px|RTENOTITLE]]<br />
##GIS: see [http://pad.software-carpentry.org/openmod-frankfurt-stream2 Etherpad for taking notes]<br />
##Vis: [[:File:Vis-tutorial requirements.zip|requirements.yml]]<br />
##Should you need help with conda environments, have a look at [https://conda.io/docs/using/envs.html the docs].<br />
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#Download all necessary data:<br />
##Pyomo: Download the '''three''' files you will find in the link below (Note make sure you have three files):<br />
###[https://github.com/znes/iesmo-2017/tree/pyomo-tutorial/pyomo-tutorial-data pyomo-tutorial-data]<br />
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#<br />
#GIS: will be uploaded soon<br />
##Vis:<br />
###[http://data.open-power-system-data.org/time_series/2017-03-06/time_series_60min_singleindex.csv http://data.open-power-system-data.org/time_series/2017-03-06/time_series_60min_singleindex.csv]<br />
###[http://data.open-power-system-data.org/conventional_power_plants/2017-03-03/conventional_power_plants_DE.csv http://data.open-power-system-data.org/conventional_power_plants/2017-03-03/conventional_power_plants_DE.csv]<br />
###[http://data.open-power-system-data.org/conventional_power_plants/2017-03-03/conventional_power_plants_EU.csv http://data.open-power-system-data.org/conventional_power_plants/2017-03-03/conventional_power_plants_EU.csv]<br />
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09:00 - 09:30 -- Welcome, Intro, Setup<br />
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09:30 - 11:00 -- Solving Optimisation Problems using Pyomo<br />
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11:00 - 13:00 -- Open Source GIS using QGIS<br />
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13:00 - 14:00 -- Lunch Break<br />
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14:00 - 16:00 -- Visualisation Frameworks in Python<br />
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<br />
=== Energy Model Introductions ===<br />
<br />
Room: Main Auditorium 0.100<br />
<br />
This stream contains lectures introducing energy models.<br />
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16:30 - 17:00 -- PyPSA<br />
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17:00 - 17:30 -- Calliope<br />
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17:30 - 18:00 -- OSeMOSYS<br />
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18:00 - 18:30 -- Oemof<br />
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== Day 2: Main Workshop (Thursday 20th April 2017) ==<br />
<br />
Rooms: Main Auditorium 0.100<br />
<br />
In addition for breakout groups: Seminar rooms 0.101 and 0.200, FIAS Faculty Club (4th floor)<br />
<br />
=== Thursday Morning ===<br />
<br />
10:00 Start<br />
<br />
10:00 - 10:15 Welcome address and logistical information ([[User:Alexander Kies|Alexander Kies]])<br />
<br />
10:15 - 10:30 What is the Open Energy Modelling Initative? ([[User:Stefan Pfenninger|Stefan Pfenninger]], [[User:Frauke|Frauke Wiese]])<br />
<br />
10:30 - 11:10 Introduction (everyone - moderation by [[User:Berit Müller|Berit Müller]])<br />
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11:10 - 11:40 Short model presentations (sign up [[#Short_Presentations|below]] - moderation by [[User:Ingmar Schlecht|Ingmar Schlecht]])<br />
<br />
11:40 - 12:00 Coffee<br />
<br />
12:00 - 12:30 Short model presentations (sign up [[#Short_Presentations|below]] - moderation by [[User:Ingmar Schlecht|Ingmar Schlecht]])<br />
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12:30 - 13:30 Lunch<br />
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=== Thursday Afternoon ===<br />
<br />
13:30 - 14:00 Introducing break-out groups and organisation of where and when (plenary - moderation by [[User:Frauke|Frauke Wiese]])<br />
<br />
14:00 - 15:30 Break-out groups 1 (parallel)<br />
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15:30 - 16:00 Coffee break<br />
<br />
16:00 - 17.30 Break-out groups 2 (parallel)<br />
<br />
17.30 - 18:00 Reporting back (plenary - moderation by [[User:Wided Medjroubi|Wided Medjroubi]])<br />
<br />
18:00 Finish<br />
<br />
19:00 Dinner at [http://www.apfelwein-dax.de/essen_trinken.html Apfelwein Dax] in Sachsenhausen, approximately 35 minutes from the workshop location. Seats have been reserved for 40 people; the maximum space is for 45 people. If you want to join the dinner, please [https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1OdLGPCkon-PdcAXcwCgTXtBsCW60B5aEgEyxiBckM0s/edit#gid=0 sign up here]. There is a reasonable selection of vegetarian dishes; they can also provide vegan dishes, but the selection is somewhat limited.<br />
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== Day 3: Main Workshop (Friday 21st April 2017) ==<br />
<br />
Rooms: Main Auditorium 0.100<br />
<br />
In addition for breakout groups: Seminar rooms 0.101 and 0.200, FIAS Faculty Club (4th floor)<br />
<br />
=== Friday Morning ===<br />
<br />
09:30 Start<br />
<br />
09:30 - 10:00 Summary of first day, discussion of breakout groups for this day (moderation by [[User:Bryn Pickering|Bryn Pickering]])<br />
<br />
10:00 - 11:30 Break-out groups 3 (parallel)<br />
<br />
11:30 - 12:00 Coffee break<br />
<br />
12:00 - 12:30 Reporting back (plenary - moderation by [[User:Tom Brown|Tom Brown]])<br />
<br />
12:30 - 13:30 Lunch<br />
<br />
=== Friday Afternoon ===<br />
<br />
13:30 - 14:30 TechTalks or other discussion (sign up [[#Tech_talks|below]])<br />
<br />
14:30 - 15:30 Wrap up, next workshop<br />
<br />
16.00 End of workshop<br />
<br />
== Day 4: Optional Tour of the Region (Saturday 22nd April 2017) ==<br />
<br />
Walk through vineyards of Rheingau / Tour of Frankfurt / Museums Tour (if raining)<br />
<br />
On this day there is also a [http://marchforscience.de/auch-in-deiner-stadt/frankfurt-rhein-main/ March for Science through Frankfurt] to celebrate Earth Day<br />
<br />
= Breakout groups =<br />
<br />
The workshop is organised from and for modellers and stakeholders of the open energy modelling community who want to exchange and discuss about energy models, code, data, licenses, transparency, making results understandable to stakeholders, campaigning for open data...; if you are interested to discuss a special subject you can propose [https://docs.google.com/document/d/1d86QsKWc3hKWyUNuEKeEndhuOW03xFWUSzXnsi3Bl9o/edit# breakout groups] on the google sheet. Please communicate your ideas for new breakout groups and add your name to a group that you would like to join. You can add suggestions for the content either in the table or as a comment.<br />
<br />
<br />
= Short Presentations =<br />
<br />
If you want to give a short presentation at the start of the workshop (4 mins + 1 min questions), e.g. a model introduction, please add your talk title and name here.<br />
<br />
It is planned to film and live stream the presentations. If speakers consent to the filming of their talks, please fill out the [[:File:Fias filming consent.pdf|filming consent form]] and email/fax it to the FIAS contact listed in the form. Otherwise it will be assumed you do not give permission for your presentation to be filmed. All filmed material will be released unter a [https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Creative Commons BY 4.0] licence.<br />
<br />
#[https://github.com/FRESNA/atlite Atlite]: A light-weight xarray-based Python library for processing weather data ([[Jonas Hörsch|Jonas Hörsch]])<br />
#[https://renewables.ninja Renewables.ninja]: an open platform for modelling global wind and solar power (Stefan Pfenninger or Iain Staffell)...<br/><br />
#[https://openfredproject.wordpress.com/ open_FRED] [https://github.com/wind-python/windpowerlib windpowerlib] and hydrolib: Generating renewable time series (Birgit Schachler)<br />
#The Electricity Systems Optimisation framework - capacity planning considering endogneous technology learning (Clara Heuberger)<br />
#[http://open-power-system-data.org/ Open Power System Data]: A free and open data platform for power system modelling (Ingmar Schlecht or Kristian Reincke)<br />
#[http://oep.iks.cs.ovgu.de/dataedit/ OpenEnergy Database]: Current status and concept of the oedb (Ludwig Hülk)<br />
#Latest release of the OpenEnergy Platform: what is possible - what is missing (Stephan Günther)<br />
#[https://github.com/openego/dingo DIstribution Network GeneratOr (DINGO)]: An open tool to generate synthetic medium-voltage and low-voltage distribution grids based on open data (Editha Kötter).<br />
#[https://oemof.org/ oemof]: News and latest Updates (Birgit Schachler)<br />
#OSeMOSYS: latest features (Georgios Avgerinopoulos)<br />
#[http://friendly-sam.readthedocs.io/en/latest/index.html Friendly Sam]: A toolbox for optimization based energy system models (Alexander Kärkkäinen)<br />
#The work of the [http://www.met.reading.ac.uk/~energymet/home/index.php Energy Meterology group] at the University of Reading (Paula Gonzalez)<br />
#The&nbsp;[https://openegoproject.wordpress.com/ open_eGo] grid model for the German high- and extra-high voltage power grid (Lukas Wienholt)<br />
#Can we replicate the urban energy system structure using open source data and models? (Alaa Alhamwi)<br />
#Discussing openmod in the forum (Berit Müller)<br />
#New Tools and Model Advances at IIASA (Matthew Gidden)<br />
#[https://www.callio.pe/ Calliope]: Updates to meet the needs of urban scale problems (Bryn Pickering)<br />
<br />
<br />
= Tech talks =<br />
<br />
If you want to give a short presentation on some neat piece of software or methodology, etc., that has improved your research or workflow, add your talk title and your name here.<br />
<br />
#[https://conda-forge.github.io conda-forge] -- community driven package distribution (Tim Tröndle)<br />
#Transparency tools for energy system modelling (Ludwig Hülk)<br />
#Choosing a license for open source code and open data -- experiences from the open_eGo project (Lukas Wienholt)<br />
#...<br />
<br />
= Uploads =<br />
<br />
*[[:File:Morrison-openmod-frankfurt-2017-pns-and-us.02.pdf|PNS and US breakout group slides]] (Robbie Morrison)</div>Bryn Pickeringhttps://wiki.openmod-initiative.org/wiki/Open_Energy_Modelling_Workshop_-_Frankfurt_2017Open Energy Modelling Workshop - Frankfurt 20172017-04-05T08:23:04Z<p>Bryn Pickering: /* Advanced Topics */</p>
<hr />
<div><br />
This is the wiki page for the upcoming Sixth Workshop of the Open Energy Modelling Initiative, a grass-roots organization of modellers from various research institutes, universities and companies. The workshop will take place in '''Frankfurt, Germany''' hosted by the [https://fias.uni-frankfurt.de/en/ Frankfurt Institute for Advanced Studies] (see [[Events|Events]] for previous workshops). The workshop will take place on '''20-21 April 2017''', with an optional tutorial day before on 19 April 2017. Since the workshop is run by volunteers, there is no registration fee, so feel free to join!<br/><br />
<br />
This wiki page will be updated frequently with a programme and practical information. All participants are invited to contribute suggestions of different sessions to be included in the programme. In the meantime, feel free to register on the [https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/openmod-initiative mailing list] where all things regarding energy modelling are discussed.<br />
<br />
= About the workshop =<br />
<br />
The Openmod Workshops provide a forum for modellers to come together and discuss how to further the use of open data and open software tools in the energy modelling community. Topics range from exchanges about specific types of data (e.g. sources for open data on building stocks or distribution networks) to advocacy and outreach.<br />
<br />
Only a small part of the workshop consists of prepared presentations. For the rest of the workshop, participants work together in breakout groups on specific topics. The topics are chosen by the participants themselves, so please get actively involved by suggesting topics! To get the most out of the workshop, it is suggested to consider in advance what you would like to discuss.<br />
<br />
Breakout groups should have specific aims, which can be followed up after the workshop, e.g. improving the openmod wiki pages, lobbying a data-holder to change its licencing, improving educational tools, or outreach.<br />
<br />
= Practical information =<br />
<br />
[[File:FIAS.jpg|left|400px|Frankfurt Institute for Advanced Studies|alt=Frankfurt Institute for Advanced Studies]]<br />
<br />
<br/>'''Venue:''' Main Auditorium, [https://fias.uni-frankfurt.de/en/ Frankfurt Institute for Advanced Studies]<br />
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'''Getting there:''' [https://fias.uni-frankfurt.de/en/how-to-find-us/ How to find us] - please note that it talkes 30-40 minutes with the local train to get from the Frankfurt main train station to the Uni Riedberg campus where FIAS is situated<br />
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'''Map:''' [http://www.openstreetmap.org/way/37803842 OpenStreetMap]<br />
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'''Train connections:''' Brussels (3 hours), Berlin (4 hours), Denmark (8 hours via Hamburg), London (7 hours via Brussels), Milan (7 hours via Basel), Paris (4 hours)<br />
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'''Accommodation:''' There is no specific accommodation recommendation - Frankfurt is small enough that you can travel easily from any part of the city to the workshop venue. For bookings, try [https://www.airbnb.com/ airbnb], [https://booking.com booking.com] or [https://hrs.de HRS]. We do recommend that you book early, since room prices can be high at short notice. It is also possible to commute from nearby towns such as Bad Homburg, Offenbach, Wiesbaden, Mainz or Darmstadt.<br />
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= Registration =<br />
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Registration has now closed because the workshop is full! There are only 65 places. You can join the waiting list be filling out the [https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSfIPWiecbSSfk4Wx2qjVYmWccVrDdFoccxQtJqqkEZJEk0T3A/viewform registration form], but we cannot guarantee you a place. If people drop out, we will inform you by email that your place is now secure.<br />
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All the information that you enter in the form is visible on the [https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1DhJilqY7QumFpT-i5hhO9CdLzFX7gtOIvbQv5LUq-io/ participant list], apart from your email address which is kept private.<br />
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If you run into any problems with the registration, drop an email to Wided Medjroubi (Wided.Medjroubi at next-energy.de).<br />
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If you would like to give a 4-minute talk, please edit the list of talks below (you have to create an account on the wiki and log in first - see the buttons at the top right of this page).<br />
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= Participants =<br />
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Everyone who has registered is visible on the [https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1DhJilqY7QumFpT-i5hhO9CdLzFX7gtOIvbQv5LUq-io/ participant list].<br />
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= Filming / Live Streaming =<br />
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It is planned to film and live stream the first 3 hours of the conference.<br />
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If speakers consent to the filming of their talks, please fill out the [[:File:Fias filming consent.pdf|filming consent form]] and email/fax it to the FIAS contact listed in the form. Otherwise it will be assumed you do not give permission for your presentation to be filmed.<br />
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All filmed material will be released unter a [https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Creative Commons BY 4.0] licence.<br />
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= Programme =<br />
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== Day 1: Optional Tutorials (Wednesday 19th April 2017) ==<br />
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On the day before the main official workshop, optional tutorials will be organised for students new to scientific computing and energy system modelling.<br />
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The tutorials will be split into two streams "General Scientific Computing" (entry-level git, Python) and "Advanced Topics" (Geographical Information Systems (GIS), visualisation, optimisation, energy system modelling). Each stream will take place in separate rooms at FIAS, each of which has a maximum of 20 places available.<br />
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=== General Scientific Computing Entry Level ===<br />
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Room: Seminar Room 0.101<br />
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[http://pad.software-carpentry.org/openmod-frankfurt-stream1 Etherpad for taking notes]<br />
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This stream is a hands-on introduction to Unix, Git, and Python. '''Please bring your own laptop and make sure you have all necessary software installed&nbsp;ahead of the day. You may follow the&nbsp;[https://swcarpentry.github.io/workshop-template/#setup given instructions]&nbsp;on how to install: Bash Shell, Git, Text Editor, Python.'''<br />
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09:00 - 09:30 -- Welcome, Intro, Setup<br />
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09:30 - 10:30 -- Fundamentals of Unix shell<br />
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10:45 - 13:00 -- Version Control with Git<br />
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13:00 - 14:00 -- Lunch Break<br />
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14:00 - 16:00 -- Programming in Python<br />
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=== Advanced Topics<br/> ===<br />
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Room: Seminar Room 0.200<br />
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[http://pad.software-carpentry.org/openmod-frankfurt-stream2 Etherpad for taking notes]<br />
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This stream is a hands-on introduction to Pyomo, QGIS, and Python visualisation frameworks. '''Please bring your own laptop and make sure you have all necessary software installed.'''<br/><br />
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'''Installation instructions:'''<br/><br />
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#Install the Anaconda Python distribution: [https://www.continuum.io/downloads [1]]<br/><br />
#Create conda environments with "conda env create -f requirements.yml" using the following requirement files:<br />
##Pyomo: [[File:Requirements-pyomo-tutorial.yml.zip|180px|RTENOTITLE]]<br />
##GIS: tba<br />
##Vis: [[:File:Vis-tutorial requirements.zip|requirements.yml]]<br />
##Should you need help with conda environments, have a look at [https://conda.io/docs/using/envs.html the docs].<br />
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#Download all necessary data:<br />
##Pyomo: will be uploaded soon<br />
##GIS: will be uploaded soon<br />
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###[http://data.open-power-system-data.org/time_series/2017-03-06/time_series_60min_singleindex.csv http://data.open-power-system-data.org/time_series/2017-03-06/time_series_60min_singleindex.csv]<br />
###[http://data.open-power-system-data.org/conventional_power_plants/2017-03-03/conventional_power_plants_DE.csv http://data.open-power-system-data.org/conventional_power_plants/2017-03-03/conventional_power_plants_DE.csv]<br />
###[http://data.open-power-system-data.org/conventional_power_plants/2017-03-03/conventional_power_plants_EU.csv http://data.open-power-system-data.org/conventional_power_plants/2017-03-03/conventional_power_plants_EU.csv]<br />
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09:00 - 09:30 -- Welcome, Intro, Setup<br />
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09:30 - 11:00 -- Solving Optimisation Problems using Pyomo<br />
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11:00 - 13:00 -- Open Source GIS using QGIS<br />
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13:00 - 14:00 -- Lunch Break<br />
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14:00 - 16:00 -- Visualisation Frameworks in Python<br />
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=== Energy Model Introductions ===<br />
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Room: Main Auditorium 0.100<br />
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This stream contains lectures introducing energy models.<br />
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16:30 - 17:00 -- Calliope<br />
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17:30 - 18:00 -- OSeMOSYS<br />
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18:00 - 18:30 -- Oemof<br />
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18:30 - 19:00 -- PyPSA<br />
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== Day 2: Main Workshop (Thursday 20th April 2017) ==<br />
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Rooms: Main Auditorium 0.100<br />
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In addition for breakout groups: Seminar rooms 0.101 and 0.200, FIAS Faculty Club (4th floor)<br />
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=== Thursday Morning ===<br />
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10:00 Start<br />
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10:00 - 10:15 Welcome address and logistical information (FIAS)<br />
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10:15 - 10:30 What is the Open Energy Modelling Initative?<br />
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10:30 - 11:10 Introduction (everyone)<br />
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11:10 - 11:40 Short model presentations<br />
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11:40 - 12:00 Coffee<br />
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12:00 - 12:30 Short model presentations<br />
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12:30 - 13:30 Lunch<br />
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=== Thursday Afternoon ===<br />
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13:30 - 14:00 Introducing break-out groups (plenary) and organisation of where and when<br />
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14:00 - 15:30 Break-out groups 1 (parallel)<br />
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15:30 - 16:00 Coffee break<br />
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16:00 - 17.30 Break-out groups 2 (parallel)<br />
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17.30 - 18:00 Reporting back (plenary)<br />
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18:00 Finish<br />
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19:00 Dinner at [http://www.apfelwein-dax.de/essen_trinken.html Apfelwein Dax] in Sachsenhausen, approximately 35 minutes from the workshop location. Seats have been reserved for 40 people; the maximum space is for 45 people. If you want to join the dinner, please [https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1OdLGPCkon-PdcAXcwCgTXtBsCW60B5aEgEyxiBckM0s/edit#gid=0 sign up here]. There is a reasonable selection of vegetarian dishes; they can also provide vegan dishes, but the selection is somewhat limited.<br />
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== Day 3: Main Workshop (Friday 21st April 2017) ==<br />
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Rooms: Main Auditorium 0.100<br />
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In addition for breakout groups: Seminar rooms 0.101 and 0.200, FIAS Faculty Club (4th floor)<br />
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=== Friday Morning ===<br />
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09:30 Start<br />
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09:30 - 10:00 Summary of first day, discussion of breakout groups for this day<br />
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10:00 - 11:30 Break-out groups 3 (parallel)<br />
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11:30 - 12:00 Coffee break<br />
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12:00 - 12:30 Reporting back (plenary)<br />
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12:30 - 13:30 Lunch<br />
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=== Friday Afternoon ===<br />
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13:30 - 14:30 TechTalks or other discussion<br />
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14:30 - 15:30 Wrap up, next workshop<br />
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16.00 End of workshop<br />
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== Day 4: Optional Tour of the Region (Saturday 22nd April 2017) ==<br />
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Walk through vineyards of Rheingau / Tour of Frankfurt / Museums Tour (if raining)<br />
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= Breakout groups =<br />
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The workshop is organised from and for modellers and stakeholders of the open energy modelling community who want to exchange and discuss about energy models, code, data, licenses, transparency, making results understandable to stakeholders, campaigning for open data...; if you are interested to discuss a special subject you can propose [https://docs.google.com/document/d/1d86QsKWc3hKWyUNuEKeEndhuOW03xFWUSzXnsi3Bl9o/edit# breakout groups] on the google sheet. Please communicate your ideas for new breakout groups and add your name to a group that you would like to join. You can add suggestions for the content either in the table or as a comment.<br />
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= Short Presentations =<br />
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If you want to give a short presentation at the start of the workshop (4 mins + 1 min questions), e.g. a model introduction, please add your talk title and name here.<br />
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It is planned to film and live stream the presentations. If speakers consent to the filming of their talks, please fill out the [[:File:Fias filming consent.pdf|filming consent form]] and email/fax it to the FIAS contact listed in the form. Otherwise it will be assumed you do not give permission for your presentation to be filmed. All filmed material will be released unter a [https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Creative Commons BY 4.0] licence.<br />
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#[https://github.com/FRESNA/atlite Atlite]: A light-weight xarray-based Python library for processing weather data ([[Jonas Hörsch|Jonas Hörsch]])<br />
#[https://renewables.ninja Renewables.ninja]: an open platform for modelling global wind and solar power (Stefan Pfenninger or Iain Staffell)...<br/><br />
#[https://openfredproject.wordpress.com/ open_FRED] [https://github.com/wind-python/windpowerlib windpowerlib] and hydrolib: Generating renewable time series (Birgit Schachler)<br />
#The Electricity Systems Optimisation framework - capacity planning considering endogneous technology learning (Clara Heuberger)<br />
#[http://open-power-system-data.org/ Open Power System Data]: A free and open data platform for power system modelling (Ingmar Schlecht or Kristian Reincke)<br />
#[http://oep.iks.cs.ovgu.de/dataedit/ OpenEnergy Database]: Current status and concept of the oedb (Ludwig Hülk)<br />
#Latest release of the OpenEnergy Platform: what is possible - what is missing (Stephan Günther)<br />
#[https://github.com/openego/dingo DIstribution Network GeneratOr (DINGO)]: An open tool to generate synthetic medium-voltage and low-voltage distribution grids based on open data (Editha Kötter).<br />
#[https://oemof.org/ oemof]: News and latest Updates (Birgit Schachler)<br />
#OSeMOSYS: latest features (Georgios Avgerinopoulos)<br />
#[http://friendly-sam.readthedocs.io/en/latest/index.html Friendly Sam]: A toolbox for optimization based energy system models (Alexander Kärkkäinen)<br />
#The work of the [http://www.met.reading.ac.uk/~energymet/home/index.php Energy Meterology group] at the University of Reading (Paula Gonzalez)<br />
#The open_eGo grid model for the German high- and extra-high voltage power grid (Lukas Wienholt)<br />
#Can we replicate the urban energy system structure using open source data and models? (Alaa Alhamwi)<br />
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If you want to give a short presentation on some neat piece of software or methodology, etc., that has improved your research or workflow, add your talk title and your name here.<br />
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#[https://conda-forge.github.io conda-forge] -- community driven package distribution (Tim Tröndle)<br />
#Transparency tools for energy system modelling (Ludwig Hülk)<br />
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==C1 and C2==<br />
Hi,<br/>thanks for taking the initiative, Robbie.<br/>Personally I prefer C1 and C2 over all others. The reason is that they appear much more compact and readible than all the others.<br/>I would suggest to mix colors though. Black writing and colorful box, maybe stick to the red. I think I would need to see some combination experiments here.<br/>A-logos: I find they look like a cloud picture of text (I forget how they are called, you know, when you count words and size the font according to their frequency)<br/>B-logos: My eye does not know where to focus as the left bound is hopping from o to i to o<br/>D: Too fat, too much color, it is jumping at me<br/>E: I could go for that as an alternative, however, I still prefer C as C is more "airy", E is square and full, C is open and leaves room for the eye<br/>F: My eye does not know where to focus<br/>G: My eye does not know where to focus and I feel like spinning sideways :) too much playing around for me<br/>H1-4: Again too complex for a logo for my liking, too many elements<br/>H5-6: Could potentially do with that however I find the logo not compact enough. It looks as it is falling apart due to gravity. Kind of words drooling.<br/>Hope that helps. My personal views. Looking forward to discussion. <br/>Best Eva<span class="userid-40 comment-signature" timestamp="20161019060803">[[User:Eva Schmid|Eva Schmid]] 19 October 2016, 08:08 (CEST)</span><br />
==Style Guide==<br />
Thank you Robbie. I can see and appreciate the effort you put in this!<br/>Before going into a feedback loop I would suggest to discuss and clarify the objective and purpose and questions like:<br/>1. Do we want/need just an icon or a logo (with icon and text)?<br/>2. Where do we want to use it?<br/>3. Do we want to use picture language from the open source community?<br/>[http://fabfarm.net/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/2014/10/open-source-concept_root.png http://fabfarm.net/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/2014/10/open-source-concept_root.png] <span class="userid-227 comment-signature" timestamp="20161019085754">[[User:Ludwig Schneider|Ludwig Schneider]] 19 October 2016, 10:57 (CEST)</span><br />
:I would second Ludwigs comment/suggestion to possibly use the open source community picture language. I based the logo for Open Power System Data Project as well on the open circle (even though quite abstracted: http://www.open-power-system-data.org/Logo_OPSD_bw_80.png). As does open_eGo: https://www.next-energy.de/wp-content/uploads/2016/03/open_ego_logo.png.<br/>But I don't think it's a must, just see it as a suggestion to spark your creativity ;) Completely changing a "brand's" visual appearance is always tricky, better to make incremental improvements. Aalthough I would argue that our brand's prominence isn't very high yet to take this argument very serious.<br/>Nevertheless I prefer C and would suggest to use a colourful default version wherever possible (for better visibility) that also works when printed as a greyscale version if necessary. I would also prefer a bold font that is not noo round (as in B).<br/>Thanks for your work! <span class="userid-134 comment-signature" timestamp="20161020084215">[[User:Martin Jahn|Martin Jahn]] 20 October 2016, 10:42 (CEST)</span><br />
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Thank you all for commenting.<br/>Regarding purpose, always a good question to ask:<br/>* uses (as I see it) are on websites (including Wikipedia) and possibly powerpoint presentations<br/>* I didn't work up logos with icons because the original was simple text, but will do so using open source imagery as a basis<br/>Must say I like the open_eGo logo.&nbsp; Will do some more work over the next two weeks and we can continue the discussion. <span class="userid-350 comment-signature" timestamp="20161024132446">[[User:Robbie Morrison|Robbie Morrison]] 24 October 2016, 15:24 (CEST)</span><br />
==Loop two==<br />
I really like the design of the second loop! Again big Thank You Robbie.<br/><br/>Perhalps it could be easier to discuss and agree on basic components of the logo: <u>existing</u> / '''new'''<br/><br/>- Starting with the writings I would follow your opinion to use '''OpEnMod '''with capitals insted of <u>openmod</u> as the abbreviation<br/>- Change the name from <u>open energy modelling initiative</u> to '''Open Energy Modelling Initiative'''<br/>- In the existing logo, the Initiative is also <u>highlighted red</u>. I can see the intention behind it but prefer the '''same style''' (K1)<br/>- What fonts (and sizes) are you using? Should be '''the same font''' (K1, compare to K2 and N2)<br/>- The size of the name should be big and thus does not fit in one line (K1). The layout in M1 fits good and allows easy reading<br/>- The symbol (flash) in M1 is nice and can be placed in front. Perhaps combined with the O<br/>I tried to combine my suggestions and it looks like this<br/>[[File:[[File:OpEnMod logo U3.png|thumb|180px|Add caption here]]]]&#x5B;&#x5B;File:OpEnMod logo U3.png|thumb|openmod logo U3&#x5D;&#x5D;<span class="userid-227 comment-signature" timestamp="20161111201256">[[User:Ludwig Schneider|Ludwig Schneider]] 11 November 2016, 21:12 (CET)</span><br />
:Thanks for the effort.<br/><br/>I prefer using small letters way more. I like the easy way of having all words starting small.. Aren't capital letters very german (what you say Robbie)?.<br/><br/>I like the idea of including the open source symbol.<br/><br/>Though I like the way J1 is done (apart from the colour) I would prefer to have the chance to also use the logo without the text.<br/>Is there an interpretation for the flash?<span class="userid-71 comment-signature" timestamp="20161111205152">[[User:Berit Müller|Berit Müller]] 11 November 2016, 21:51 (CET)</span><br />
::I prefer J1 as well. All other logos I find a bit hectic (the arrows and so forth). I like the idea of the keyhole to "open the black box of modelling". I agree with small letters. <span class="userid-40 comment-signature" timestamp="20161114075023">[[User:Eva Schmid|Eva Schmid]] 14 November 2016, 08:50 (CET)</span><br />
::Some fun ideas coming from this - nice work!<br/><br/>Agreed with Berit on the case, all lower case does seem a lot smoother. The arrows would lead to a simple stand-alone logo, but I'm not sure they really communicate openmod (or OpEnMod ;) ) properly.<br/>For J1: "Opening the black box of modelling", as Eva puts it, is a nice touch, although it wasn't instantly obvious to me that it was a keyhole. Could try something with the first O of openmod being an incomplete circle/part of a keyhole? <span class="userid-0 comment-signature" timestamp="20161114113734">[[Special:Contributions/192.168.42.1|192.168.42.1]] 14 November 2016, 12:37 (CET)</span><br />
:::Thanks Robbie for the new designs!<br/><br/><br/><br/>I also like the idea of re-using or "citing" other open source logos. I personally like the last best, where the O or keyhole is used with the flashs. I also like the idea of O1-O3, where the "O" in Openmod is used as part of the logo.<br/><br/>What if we used the keyhole-O within the writing? I tried a rough sketch, but how can I upload it?<br/><br/><br/><br/>Cheers,<br/><br/>Katrin<br/><br/><br/><span class="userid-0 comment-signature" timestamp="20161115091043">[[Special:Contributions/192.168.42.1|192.168.42.1]] 15 November 2016, 10:10 (CET)</span><br />
::::Look for the "toolbox" icon in the left menu, there is the "Upload Wizard". <br/>Follow instructions to upload.<br/>Then use the "image" icon in the text editor to search for your picture and post it.<span class="userid-227 comment-signature" timestamp="20161115234656">[[User:Ludwig Schneider|Ludwig Schneider]] 16 November 2016, 00:46 (CET)</span><br />
:::On the lines of O of openmod and keyhole coming together (accidentally didn't log in before posting yesterday...) I've attached a very basic mock-up of it. My actual design skills are pretty minimal, but hopefully it get the idea across!<br/>Is this similar to your thoughts Katrin?<br/>[[File:Openmod logo idea - bryn pickering.png]] <span class="userid-334 comment-signature" timestamp="20161116182142">[[User:Bryn Pickering|Bryn Pickering]] 16 November 2016, 19:21 (CET)</span><br />
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This is the wiki page for the upcoming '''Fifth Workshop of the [http://openmod-initiative.org/ Open Energy Modelling Initiative]''', a grass-roots organization of modellers from various European research institutes and universities. After two workshops in Berlin, one in London and one in Stockholm, the next one will be in '''Milano, Italy hosted by the [http://www.energia.polimi.it/english/index.php? Politecnico di Milano – Department of Energy (Mi Bovisa branch)]'''.The workshop takes place on '''27-28 October, 2016'''. As always, there is no registration fee, so feel free to join!<br/><br />
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This wiki page will be updated frequently with a program and practical information. All participants are invited to contribute suggestions of different sessions to be included in the program. And in the meantime, feel free to register on the [https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/openmod-initiative mailing list] where all things regarding energy modelling are discussed.<br/><br />
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== Background ==<br />
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Energy models are widely used for policy advice and research. They serve to answer questions on energy policy, decarbonization, and transitions towards renewable energy sources. Yet, most energy models are black boxes – even to fellow researchers. This is what we want to change. We are a group of modellers from various universities and research institutes who want to promote open energy modelling. We believe that Open Source models and Open Data will advance knowledge and lead to better energy policies. Our mission is to enable Open Source energy modelling by providing a platform for collaboration as well as tools along the full value chain of energy economics and energy system models. That is why we founded the Open Energy Modelling Initiative (openmod initiative) just a year ago. You are welcome to join us for our next workshop!<br/><br />
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The bulk of the workshop consists of breakout groups, where specific topics are discussed and worked upon. People can suggest breakout topics in advance, but to keep the workshop fluid and adaptable, topics can also be suggested on the day.<br />
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== Practical information ==<br />
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'''Venue:'''&nbsp;Politecnico di Milano – Department of Energy (Mi Bovisa branch)<br />
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'''Map:'''&nbsp;&nbsp;[https://goo.gl/maps/NLt6c8wrEKz https://goo.gl/maps/NLt6c8wrEKz]<br />
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'''Dates''': 27-28 October, 2016<br />
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'''Begin:'''&nbsp;Thursday (27 October) 10.00&nbsp;'''End:'''&nbsp;Friday (28 October) 16:00<br />
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'''Workshop location:&nbsp;'''All the sessions will take place at the Department of Energy – B25 building, in 3 different rooms at ground floor (1 for plenary sections, and 2 for breakout groups).<br />
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'''Fee:''' no registration fee, but you will need to cover your own food and lodging expenses.<br />
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'''Accommodation option:&nbsp;'''The Department of Energy is placed in the industrial zone of Milan, with very few hotels/pubs/restaurant and no discos. We suggest [http://hotellombardia.com/en/home Hotel Lombardia – Milano], near the centre of Milan, which has an agreement with Politecnico di Milano: 1 single room + breakfast = 85€ per night (when booking you must specify that you are participating at an event at Politecnico).<br />
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'''Transport: '''The department is well connected with public transportation. Here you find all the information for reaching the Department <span style="font-size: 13.6px; line-height: 20.4px; background-color: rgb(255, 255, 255)">and other useful information for enjoying Milan</span>:&nbsp;<br/><br />
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*[[:File:Reaching MILANO BOVISA POLITECNICO.pdf|Reaching MILANO BOVISA POLITECNICO (PDF)]]<br/><br />
*[[:File:Public transport map Milan.pdf|Milano public transport map (PDF)]]<br/><br />
*[http://www.turismo.milano.it/wps/portal/tur/en Tourism information (English) on milano.it]<br />
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== Registration ==<br />
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To register for the workshop, please [[Special:UserLogin|create an account]] on the wiki, [[Special:UserLogin|log in]] and add your name to the list of participants below, along with your affiliation (if any). Please link your name to your wiki profile, so that the organisers can contact you and so that other workshop participants can see/remind themselves who you are - it can be difficult to put faces to names! The email address and profile photo you use on your wiki profile will only be visible to other members that are logged in.<br />
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If you would like to give a 4-minute talk, please edit the list of talks below.<br />
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== Participants<br/> ==<br />
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Please add you name and link to your wiki profile here!<br />
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#[[User:Tom Brown|Tom Brown]] (Frankfurt Institute for Advanced Studies)<br />
#[[User:Berit Müller|Berit Müller]] (Reiner Lemoine Institut (RLI))<br />
#[[User:Fabio Riva|Fabio Riva]] ([http://www.unescochair-e4sd.polimi.it Politecnico di Milano])<br />
#Nicola Strazza (Universita degli studi di Trieste)<br />
#[[User:Jonas Hörsch|Jonas Hörsch]] (Frankfurt Institute for Advanced Studies)<br />
#Yu Jiang (Wageningen University)<br />
#Laurent Drouet (Fondazione Eni Enrico Mattei, [http://www.witchmodel.org http://www.witchmodel.org])<br />
#Francesco Lombardi (Politecnico di Milano)<br />
#[[User:Ludwig Schneider|Ludwig Hülk]] (Reiner Lemoine Institut (RLI))<br />
#[[User:Alexander Kies|Alexander Kies]] (Frankfurt Institute for Advanced Studies)<br />
#[[User:Fabrizio Fattori|Fabrizio Fattori]] (Università Degli Studi di Pavia)<br />
#[[User:Pablo Benalcazar|Pablo Benalcazar]] (Mineral and Energy Economy Research Institute, Polish Academy of Sciences)<br />
#Norma Anglani (Università degli Studi di Pavia)<br />
#[[User:Fadi Bitar|Fadi Bitar]] (Sweco Energy Markets)<br />
#Francesco Gardumi (KTH)<br />
#[[User:Bryn_Pickering|Bryn Pickering]] (University of Cambridge)<br />
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== Breakout-groups<br/> ==<br />
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The workshop is organised from and for modellers and stakeholders of the open energy modelling community who want to exchange and discuss about energy models, code, data, licenses, transparency, making results understandable to stakeholders,...; if you are interested in a special subject you can propose a breakout group and find other participants who want to discuss the same subject.<br />
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Please use the google sheet for [https://docs.google.com/document/d/1ZYzmHimwBbj3sXgL-23oypjbKG55twm4eJYE6lCmc_M/edit#heading=h.2xxjmj2cprel breakout groups] to communicate your ideas for breakout groups or to add your name to a group that you would like to join. You can add suggestions for the content either in the table or as a comment.<br />
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== Short talks and presentations ==<br />
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