https://wiki.openmod-initiative.org/api.php?action=feedcontributions&user=Fabrizio+Fattori&feedformat=atomwiki.openmod-initiative.org - User contributions [en]2024-03-28T10:06:46ZUser contributionsMediaWiki 1.19.7https://wiki.openmod-initiative.org/wiki/Open_Energy_Modelling_Workshop_-_Milano_2016Open Energy Modelling Workshop - Milano 20162016-10-25T09:28:27Z<p>Fabrizio Fattori: /* Short talks and presentations */</p>
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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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[[File:Polimi bovisa.jpg|left|400px|alt=Polimi bovisa.jpg]]<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="line-height: 20.4px; font-size: 13.6px; 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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Registration will '''close on Sunday, October 16'''.&nbsp;Just a few days to enroll and join us to the next openmod in Milan!<br/><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 note that registration is closed.)<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 />
#[http://www.feem.it/getpage.aspx?id=4968&sez=People 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 />
#[[User:Tim Tröndle|Tim Tröndle]] (University of Cambridge)<br />
#Kristian Reincke (Uni Flensburg)<br />
#Matteo Giacomo Prina (Politecnico di Milano - EURAC)<br />
#[[User:Konstantinos Syranidis|Konstantinos Syranidis]] (Jülich Research Center GmbH)<br />
#[[User:Pietro Zambelli|Pietro Zambelli]] (EURAC)<br />
#[[User:Mina Mirbagheri|Mina Mirbagheri]] (Politecnico di Milano)<br />
#[[User:Mahdi Fakharmanesh|Mahdi Fakharmanesh]]&nbsp;<span style="font-size: 13.6px; background-color: rgb(255, 255, 255)">(Politecnico di Milano)</span><br />
#Marco Merlo (Politecnico di Milano)<br />
#Claudio Brivio (Politecnico di Milano)<br />
#Catherina Cader (Reiner Lemoine Institut (RLI))<br />
#Matteo Moncecchi (Politecnico di Milano)<br />
#Drissi Hanen (High National School of Engineering Tunisia (ENSIT) )<br />
#[[User:Birgit Schachler|Birgit Schachler]] (Reiner Lemoine Institut (RLI))<br />
#[[User:Martin Glauer|Martin Glauer]] (Otto-von-Guericke University Magdeburg)<br />
#[[User:Elias Hartvigsson|Elias Hartvigsson]] (Chalmers Universtiy of Technology)<br />
#[https://ch.linkedin.com/in/julien-marquant-97437452 Julien Marquant] (ETH Zürich - EMPA)<br />
#Joel Mushi (Dar es Salaam Institute of Technology)<br />
#Oleg Lugovoy (Environmental Defense Fund)<br />
#Stefano Mandelli (CESI s.p.a)<br />
#Maurizio Ledda (CESI s.p.a.)<br/><br />
#Gabriele Dell'Orto (Politecnico di Milano)<br/><br />
#[https://people.epfl.ch/cgi-bin/people?id=245174&op=bio&lang=en&cvlang=en Lorenzo Nespoli]&nbsp;(EPFL)<br />
#Stephan Günther (Otto-von-Guericke University Magdeburg)<br />
#[[User:Bo Tranberg|Bo Tranberg]] (Aarhus University)<br />
#[[User:Hailiang Liu|Hailiang Liu]] (Aarhus University)<br/><br />
#Smail Kozarcanin (Aarhus University)<br />
#Rachel Walsh (Sweco Energy Markets)<br />
#Paolo Colbertaldo (Politecnico di Milano)<br />
#Daniele Grosso (Politecnico di Torino)<br/><br />
#Dario Cotugno (Politecnico di Torino)<br />
#Luca Moretti (Politecnico di Milano)<br />
#Christian Brosig (TH Köln)<br />
#Paola Bombarda (Politecnico di Milano)<br />
#Federica Bertoni (Politecnico di Milano)<br/><br />
#Ferdinando Parma (CESI s.p.a.)<br/><br />
#Federico Giudici (Politecnico di Milano)<br />
#Federica Zagarella (Politecnico di Milano-ABC-<span style="font-size: 13.6px; background-color: rgb(255, 255, 255)">thursday</span>)<br />
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== Proposed Programme ==<br />
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'''Thursday morning''' (Venue: [https://www.google.it/maps/dir/45.5030233,9.156686/45.5021285,9.1592771/@45.5029876,9.1573083,18z?hl=it Sala Consiglio - BL25])<br />
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10.00 – 10.15 &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp;Welcome from the director of the department<br />
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10.15 – 10.20&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Logistic Information (Fabio)<br />
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10:20 <span style="font-size: 13.6px; background-color: rgb(255, 255, 255);">–</span>&nbsp;10:35 &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp;What is open-mod (Berit)<br />
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10.35 – 11:05 &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp;Introduction (everyone)<br />
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11:05 – 11.35 &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp;Short talks and presentations (plenary)<br />
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11:35 – 11:50 &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp;Coffee break<br />
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11.50 – 12.30&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Short talks and presentations (plenary)<br />
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12.30 – 13.30 &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp;[http://wiki.openmod-initiative.org/images/a/ad/Immagine.png Lunch]<br />
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'''Thursday afternoon''' (<span style="font-size: 13.6px; background-color: rgb(255, 255, 255);">Venue:&nbsp;</span>[https://www.google.it/maps/dir/45.5030233,9.156686/45.5021285,9.1592771/@45.5029876,9.1573083,18z?hl=it Sala Consiglio - BL25])<br />
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13.30 – 14:00&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Introducing break-out groups (plenary) and organisation of where and when<br />
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14:00 – 15.30&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Break-out groups 1 (parallel)<br />
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15.30 – 15.45&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Coffee break<br />
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15.45 – 17.15&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Break-out groups 2 (parallel)<br />
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17.15 – 17.45&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Reporting back (plenary)<br />
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18.00&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; End of day<br />
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19.30&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Dinner at "[http://www.unpostoamilano.it/index_eng.php Un posto a Milano]".&nbsp;<br />
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&nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; Click and fill&nbsp;[https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1RtCvq9D2q1DlA-v8DYwIWNPxIB8njPMZKZtDqoeQKEw/edit#gid=0 here] to partecipate, '''latest by Thursday, '''''October&nbsp;'''''<b>20</b>.&nbsp;'''<br />
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'''Friday morning''' (Venue: [https://www.google.it/maps/dir/45.5030233,9.156686/45.5021285,9.1592771/@45.5029876,9.1573083,18z?hl=it Sala Consiglio - BL25])<br />
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10.00&nbsp; – 10.15 &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp;Summary of first day<br />
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10.15 &nbsp;– 10.20 &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp;Short recap where which Break-out group is going to meet<br />
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10.20 &nbsp;– 11.50&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Break-out groups 3 (parallel)<br />
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11:50<span style="font-size: 13.6px; background-color: rgb(255, 255, 255);">&nbsp;&nbsp;– 12:00 &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp;<span style="font-size: 13.6px; background-color: rgb(255, 255, 255);">Coffee break</span></span><br />
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12.00 – 12.30&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Reporting back (plenary)<br />
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12.30 – 13.30&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; [http://wiki.openmod-initiative.org/images/a/ad/Immagine.png Lunch]<br />
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'''Friday afternoon''' (<span style="font-size: 13.6px; background-color: rgb(255, 255, 255);">Venue:&nbsp;</span>[https://www.google.it/maps/dir/45.5030233,9.156686/45.5021285,9.1592771/@45.5029876,9.1573083,18z?hl=it Sala Consiglio - BL25])<br />
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13.30 – 14.30&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; TechTalks or other discussion<br />
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14.30 – 15.30&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Wrap up, next workshop<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# 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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#update on the OpenEnergy Platform - what is new and how to use and improve it (Berit Müller<span style="font-size: 13.6px; background-color: rgb(255, 255, 255)">, Federica Zagarella-thursday</span>)<br />
#oedb - the open energy data base: state of development (Martin Glauer)<br />
#which Tools have been developed in open_eGo (open electricity Grid optimization) and where to find them (Ludwig Hülk)<br />
#Sector coupling with Python for Power System Analysis (PyPSA) (Tom Brown)<br />
#open Feed-in time series based on a renewable Energy Database (Birgit Schachler)<br/><br />
#&nbsp;energy systems modeling R-toolbox (energyRt) (Oleg Lugovoy)<br />
#demand for open integrated assessment modeling&nbsp;<span style="font-size: 13.6px; background-color: rgb(255, 255, 255)">(Oleg Lugovoy)</span><br />
#&nbsp;REEEM project: pathways design and model coupling (Francesco Gardumi)<br />
#OSeMOSYS energy systems model development (Francesco Gardumi)<br />
#Holistic Urban Energy Simulation (HUES) platform (Julien Marquant)<br />
#Novel procedure to formulate load profiles for off-grid rural areas - the Load Pro Gen software (Fabio Riva, Matteo Moncecchi)<br/><br />
#Using the open local energy cadastre to model heating demand and home energy retrofitting in MELiSsa (Fabrizio Fattori)<br />
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#Talk title (Speaker Name)<br />
#...</div>Fabrizio Fattorihttps://wiki.openmod-initiative.org/wiki/Open_Energy_Modelling_Workshop_-_Milano_2016Open Energy Modelling Workshop - Milano 20162016-09-13T09:34:47Z<p>Fabrizio Fattori: /* Participants */</p>
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<div><br />
This is the wiki page for the upcoming '''Fifth Workshop of the [http://openmod-initiative.org/ Open Energy Modelling Initiative]''', a grass-root 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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[[File:Polimi bovisa.jpg|left|400px|alt=Polimi bovisa.jpg]]<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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[[File:Logo unesco chair.jpg|left|300px|RTENOTITLE]]<span style="font-size: 13.6px; line-height: 20.4px; background-color: rgb(255, 255, 255)">The workshop is hosted by the&nbsp;</span>[http://www.unescochair-e4sd.polimi.it/ UNESCO Chair in Energy for Sustainable Development]<span style="font-size: 13.6px; line-height: 20.4px; background-color: rgb(255, 255, 255)">.</span><br/><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 />
#Alexander Kies (Frankfurt Institute for Advanced Studies)<br />
#[[User:Fabrizio Fattori|Fabrizio Fattori]] (Università Degli Studi di Pavia)<br />
#Pablo Benalcazar (Mineral and Energy Economy Research Institute, Polish Academy of Sciences)<br />
#Norma Anglani (Università degli Studi di Pavia)<br />
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== Proposed Programme ==<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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#Talk title (Speaker Name)<br />
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#...</div>Fabrizio Fattorihttps://wiki.openmod-initiative.org/wiki/Open_Energy_Modelling_Workshop_-_Milano_2016Open Energy Modelling Workshop - Milano 20162016-09-13T09:34:32Z<p>Fabrizio Fattori: /* Participants */</p>
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<div><br />
This is the wiki page for the upcoming '''Fifth Workshop of the [http://openmod-initiative.org/ Open Energy Modelling Initiative]''', a grass-root 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 />
<br />
== Practical information ==<br />
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[[File:Polimi bovisa.jpg|left|400px|alt=Polimi bovisa.jpg]]<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 />
<br />
'''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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[[File:Logo unesco chair.jpg|left|300px|RTENOTITLE]]<span style="font-size: 13.6px; line-height: 20.4px; background-color: rgb(255, 255, 255)">The workshop is hosted by the&nbsp;</span>[http://www.unescochair-e4sd.polimi.it/ UNESCO Chair in Energy for Sustainable Development]<span style="font-size: 13.6px; line-height: 20.4px; background-color: rgb(255, 255, 255)">.</span><br/><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 />
#Alexander Kies (Frankfurt Institute for Advanced Studies)<br />
#[[User:Fabrizio_Fattori|Fabrizio Fattori]] (Università Degli Studi di Pavia)<br />
#Pablo Benalcazar (Mineral and Energy Economy Research Institute, Polish Academy of Sciences)<br />
#Norma Anglani (Università degli Studi di Pavia)<br />
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== Proposed Programme ==<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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#Talk title (Speaker Name)<br />
#...<br />
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== Tech talks ==<br />
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#Talk title (Speaker Name)<br />
#...</div>Fabrizio Fattorihttps://wiki.openmod-initiative.org/wiki/Open_Energy_Modelling_Workshop_-_Milano_2016Open Energy Modelling Workshop - Milano 20162016-09-11T09:35:21Z<p>Fabrizio Fattori: /* Participants */</p>
<hr />
<div><br />
This is the wiki page for the upcoming '''Fifth Workshop of the [http://openmod-initiative.org/ Open Energy Modelling Initiative]''', a grass-root 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 />
<br />
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 />
<br />
== Background ==<br />
<br />
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 />
<br />
<br/><br />
<br />
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 />
<br />
== Practical information ==<br />
<br />
[[File:Polimi bovisa.jpg|left|400px|alt=Polimi bovisa.jpg]]<br />
<br />
'''Venue:'''&nbsp;Politecnico di Milano – Department of Energy (Mi Bovisa branch)<br />
<br />
'''Map:'''&nbsp;&nbsp;[https://goo.gl/maps/NLt6c8wrEKz https://goo.gl/maps/NLt6c8wrEKz]<br />
<br />
'''Dates''': 27-28 October, 2016<br />
<br />
'''Begin:'''&nbsp;Thursday (27 October) 10.00&nbsp;'''End:'''&nbsp;Friday (28 October) 16:00<br />
<br />
'''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 />
<br />
'''Fee:''' no registration fee, but you will need to cover your own food and lodging expenses.<br />
<br />
'''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 />
<br />
'''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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[[File:Logo unesco chair.jpg|left|300px|RTENOTITLE]]<span style="font-size: 13.6px; line-height: 20.4px; background-color: rgb(255, 255, 255)">The workshop is hosted by the&nbsp;</span>[http://www.unescochair-e4sd.polimi.it/ UNESCO Chair in Energy for Sustainable Development]<span style="font-size: 13.6px; line-height: 20.4px; background-color: rgb(255, 255, 255)">.</span><br/><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 />
<br />
Please add you name and link to your wiki profile here!<br />
<br />
#[[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 />
#Alexander Kies (Frankfurt Institute for Advanced Studies)<br />
#Fabrizio Fattori (Università Degli Studi di Pavia)<br />
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== Proposed Programme ==<br />
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YYY<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 />
<br />
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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#Talk title (Speaker Name)<br />
#...<br />
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== Tech talks ==<br />
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#Talk title (Speaker Name)<br />
#...</div>Fabrizio Fattorihttps://wiki.openmod-initiative.org/wiki/DataData2016-05-05T13:42:21Z<p>Fabrizio Fattori: /* Demographic and Socio-Economic Data */</p>
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This is work in progress and supposed to become a link list to sources of open energy related data. We focus on collecting links to data relevant for the modelling of energy and electricity systems and markets. You are welcome to fill in the missing spots and non-existing pages. Also, you are welcome to extend the list of relevant data that we should collect links to in the future.<br/><br />
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= Open data sources for energy modelling =<br />
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Open datasets related to energy are listed here by type.<br />
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== Electricity demand ==<br />
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See [[Electricity demand|Electricity demand]]<br />
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== Heating demand ==<br />
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TODO<br />
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== Transport demand ==<br />
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TODO<br />
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== Power Plants ==<br />
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See [[Power plant portfolios|Power plant portfolios]]<br />
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== Weather data ==<br />
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Weather data can be used to generate profiles for wind, solar and hydro power plants.<br />
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*OPSD summaries [http://open-power-system-data.org/data-sources#Weather_data Weather data sources]<br />
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*[http://www.cosmo-model.org/ COSMO (Consortium for Small-scale Modelling)], simulation model for weather in Europe, used for the official weather forecasts. The model is free to use for research applications. You may have a chance to get data directly from national weather services or participating universities/institutions and thus avoid having to run it yourself. For Germany, the current resolution is 2.8 km.<br />
*[http://rda.ucar.edu/datasets/ds094.1/ National Centers for Environmental Prediction (NCEP) Climate Forecast System (CFS)], worldwide hourly reanalysis weather data, currently 0.2 deg spatial resolution. You need an account to get access to the downloads, but as the data is from a public US institution, it is free.<br />
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=== Projects to turn weather data into renewable power availability time series ===<br />
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Various projects exist that transform weather data into power availability time series for different solar/wind power plant model types, such as the [http://arxiv.org/abs/1409.3353 Aarhus University RE Atlas] or the [https://github.com/oemof/feedinlib oemof feedinlib] or [http://renewables.ninja/ renewables.ninja].<br />
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== Wind profiles ==<br />
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OPSD summaries [http://open-power-system-data.org/data-sources#Wind_and_solar_power_time_series European historical wind generation time series]<br />
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== Solar profiles ==<br />
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OPSD summaries [http://open-power-system-data.org/data-sources#Wind_and_solar_power_time_series European historical solar generation time series]<br />
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== Wind geographical potentials ==<br />
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See [[Wind geographical potentials|Wind geographical potentials]]<br />
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== Hydroelectricity data ==<br />
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See [[Hydroelectricity data|Hydroelectricity data]]<br />
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== Transmission network datasets ==<br />
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See [[Transmission network datasets|Transmission network datasets]]<br />
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== Distribution network datasets ==<br />
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It would be useful to have reference datasets of e.g. distribution networks in the city/suburb/countryside for different regions of the world.<br />
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== Costs ==<br />
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"Recent cost estimates for distributed generation (DG) renewable energy technologies are available across capital costs, operations and maintenance (O&M) costs, and levelized cost of energy (LCOE). Use the tabs below to navigate the charts. The LCOE tab provides a simple calculator for both utility-scale and DG technologies that compares the combination of capital costs, O&M, performance, and fuel costs. If you are seeking utility-scale technology cost and performance estimates, please visit the Transparent Cost Database website for NREL's information regarding vehicles, biofuels, and electricity generation."<br />
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[http://www.nrel.gov/analysis/tech_cost_data.html http://www.nrel.gov/analysis/tech_cost_data.html]<br />
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TODO: capital, variable and fixed operational and maintenance costs of all generation, transmission etc. technologies.<br />
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Historical and projected GHG emission costs.<br />
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== Efficiencies and specific consumptions of end-use technologies<br/> ==<br />
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TODO: Efficiencies or specific consumptions of end-use technologies (e.g. vehicles [litres/km], etc.)<br />
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== Demographic and Socio-Economic Data ==<br />
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TODO: population trends, GDP trends, discount rates.<br />
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== Environmental data ==<br />
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TODO: biodiversity, health impacts, water extraction, water use, emission factors.<br />
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== Historical data ==<br />
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TODO: historical data on load, generation, emissions, market prices, etc.<br />
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== Country-specific policies and targets ==<br />
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TODO GHG emissions targets, renewable share targets, sector-specific targets, subsidy schemes for renewables, criteria for power plant siting (e.g. exclusion zones for wind turbines).<br />
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= Other lists of energy-related open datasets =<br />
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*[http://enipedia.tudelft.nl/ Enipedia (TU Delft)] is an active exploration into the applications of wikis and the semantic web for energy and industry issues.<br />
**An extensive compilation of links to other data sources can be found at [http://enipedia.tudelft.nl/wiki/Energy_and_Industry_Data_Sets Energy and Industry Data Sets] and [http://enipedia.tudelft.nl/wiki/Electricity_Transmission_Network Electricity_Transmission Network]<br />
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*[http://energypedia.info/ Energypedia] is a wiki platform for collaborative knowledge exchange on renewable energy and energy access issues in the context of development cooperation.<br/><br />
*[http://data.reegle.info/ reegle] is a data provider of country energy profiles, energy statistics and a directory of relevant stakeholders. It also offers the clean energy search and an extensive glossary. There is also an insightful clean energy blog with interesting and up-to-date background information.<br />
*[http://www.iaee.org/en/EnergyDataLinks/ International Association of Energy Economists (IAEE) Energy Data Links (EDL)] provides a searchable database of energy-related resources<br />
*[http://www.europeandataportal.eu/) European Data Portal]<br />
*[http://www.iea-etsap.org/web/E-techDS.asp IEA ETSAP energy technology data source (E-Tech-DS)] is a series of four-page technology briefs similar to the [https://www.iea.org/publications/freepublications/ IEA Energy Technology Essentials (filter for "essentials")]. The page contains short technical descriptions of 29 energy related technologies from power production, synthesised fuels, and fossil fuel production.<br />
*[http://en.openei.org/ OpenEI] features a wiki of crowd-sourced energy information and a database of single source data on buildings, energy, efficiency, consumption, demand, potential.<br />
*[http://datahub.io/dataset?q=energy datahub.io category "Energy"] has more datasets<br />
*[http://www.pfbach.dk/ PFBach.dk], a collection of wind and solar in-feed profiles<br/><br />
*[http://open-power-system-data.org/data-sources Open Power System Data] has an extensive collection of links to data sources (Electricity consumption, Capacity and generation by fuel, Power plant data, Hydro power data, Prices and related data, Weather data, Wind and solar power time series, Country-specific data portals).<br />
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= Data sharing techniques =<br />
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The Open Knowledge foundation promotes the use of its '''[http://data.okfn.org/ data package]''' standard. It consists of using CSV for payload (data) and a file package.json to attach machine-readable metadata. The page links to many examples of existing, curated and maintained datasets that adhere to this standard. Additionally, they drive the creation of a software ecosystem that can create and digest this format. Due to its simplicity, using data packages does not depend on this ecosystem.<br/><br />
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'''GitHub repositories''' are another pragmatic way of sharing "small" (up to about 10 MB) datasets. A fun example is the [http://bundestag.github.io/gesetze/ Bundesgit], a collection of all German federal laws under version control. New laws or modfications are tracked as commits, allowing to "see" how a dataset -- laws, in that case -- evolve over time. The repository [https://github.com/openmundi/world.db openmundi/world.db] shows a more data-focused way of using Git, or GitHub, for collaborative collection of data. However, it clearly shows the limitations of using a version control system for code on data.<br/><br />
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An upcoming and (technically) promising project is '''[http://dat-data.com/ dat]''', which "is a version-controlled, decentralized data tool for collaboration between data people and data systems." Or, simply: Git for data. It is currently in public beta test, but has come a long way already.<br/><br />
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= Help finding energy data =<br />
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*[http://opendata.stackexchange.com/questions/tagged/energy http://opendata.stackexchange.com/questions/tagged/energy]<span style="font-size:14.666666666666666px; font-family:Arial; color:#000000; background-color:transparent; font-weight:400; font-style:normal; font-variant:normal; text-decoration:none; vertical-align:baseline">- latest questions on energy data sources</span><br />
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= Data extraction scripts =<br />
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Feel free to add scripts here, by creating a new wiki page, or place them on [https://gist.github.com/ Github Gists].<br/><br />
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*[https://gitlab.tubit.tu-berlin.de/electricity-modeling/crossborder-skript ENTSOE Cross-border Trading Flows Extraction Script by TU Berlin]<br />
*[http://www.open-power-system-data.org Open Power System Data] is developing a daata platform with open source scripts (based on Python and Jupyter Notebooks) for data on generation capacities, power plants and load timeseries. Project running until 07/2017. Data platform currently in beta testing phase (as of 03/2016)<br />
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= Data organization ideas =<br />
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A scheme similar to [http://us-city.census.okfn.org/ http://us-city.census.okfn.org/] might be useful for mapping out what types of data are available where.</div>Fabrizio Fattorihttps://wiki.openmod-initiative.org/wiki/DataData2016-05-04T08:11:59Z<p>Fabrizio Fattori: /* Efficiencies and specific consumptions of end-use technologies */</p>
<hr />
<div><br />
This is work in progress and supposed to become a link list to sources of open energy related data. We focus on collecting links to data relevant for the modelling of energy and electricity systems and markets. You are welcome to fill in the missing spots and non-existing pages. Also, you are welcome to extend the list of relevant data that we should collect links to in the future.<br/><br />
<br />
= Open data sources for energy modelling =<br />
<br />
Open datasets related to energy are listed here by type.<br />
<br />
== Electricity demand ==<br />
<br />
See [[Electricity demand|Electricity demand]]<br />
<br />
== Heating demand ==<br />
<br />
TODO<br />
<br />
== Transport demand ==<br />
<br />
TODO<br />
<br />
== Power Plants ==<br />
<br />
See [[Power plant portfolios|Power plant portfolios]]<br />
<br />
== Weather data ==<br />
<br />
Weather data can be used to generate profiles for wind, solar and hydro power plants.<br />
<br />
*OPSD summaries [http://open-power-system-data.org/data-sources#Weather_data Weather data sources]<br />
<br />
*[http://www.cosmo-model.org/ COSMO (Consortium for Small-scale Modelling)], simulation model for weather in Europe, used for the official weather forecasts. The model is free to use for research applications. You may have a chance to get data directly from national weather services or participating universities/institutions and thus avoid having to run it yourself. For Germany, the current resolution is 2.8 km.<br />
*[http://rda.ucar.edu/datasets/ds094.1/ National Centers for Environmental Prediction (NCEP) Climate Forecast System (CFS)], worldwide hourly reanalysis weather data, currently 0.2 deg spatial resolution. You need an account to get access to the downloads, but as the data is from a public US institution, it is free.<br />
<br />
=== Projects to turn weather data into renewable power availability time series ===<br />
<br />
Various projects exist that transform weather data into power availability time series for different solar/wind power plant model types, such as the [http://arxiv.org/abs/1409.3353 Aarhus University RE Atlas] or the [https://github.com/oemof/feedinlib oemof feedinlib] or [http://renewables.ninja/ renewables.ninja].<br />
<br />
== Wind profiles ==<br />
<br />
OPSD summaries [http://open-power-system-data.org/data-sources#Wind_and_solar_power_time_series European historical wind generation time series]<br />
<br />
== Solar profiles ==<br />
<br />
OPSD summaries [http://open-power-system-data.org/data-sources#Wind_and_solar_power_time_series European historical solar generation time series]<br />
<br />
== Wind geographical potentials ==<br />
<br />
See [[Wind geographical potentials|Wind geographical potentials]]<br />
<br />
== Hydroelectricity data ==<br />
<br />
See [[Hydroelectricity data|Hydroelectricity data]]<br />
<br />
== Transmission network datasets ==<br />
<br />
See [[Transmission network datasets|Transmission network datasets]]<br />
<br />
== Distribution network datasets ==<br />
<br />
It would be useful to have reference datasets of e.g. distribution networks in the city/suburb/countryside for different regions of the world.<br />
<br />
<br/><br />
<br />
== Costs ==<br />
<br />
"Recent cost estimates for distributed generation (DG) renewable energy technologies are available across capital costs, operations and maintenance (O&M) costs, and levelized cost of energy (LCOE). Use the tabs below to navigate the charts. The LCOE tab provides a simple calculator for both utility-scale and DG technologies that compares the combination of capital costs, O&M, performance, and fuel costs. If you are seeking utility-scale technology cost and performance estimates, please visit the Transparent Cost Database website for NREL's information regarding vehicles, biofuels, and electricity generation."<br />
<br />
[http://www.nrel.gov/analysis/tech_cost_data.html http://www.nrel.gov/analysis/tech_cost_data.html]<br />
<br />
TODO: capital, variable and fixed operational and maintenance costs of all generation, transmission etc. technologies.<br />
<br />
Historical and projected GHG emission costs.<br />
<br />
<br/><br />
<br />
<br />
== Efficiencies and specific consumptions of end-use technologies<br/> ==<br />
<br />
TODO: Efficiencies or specific consumptions of end-use technologies (e.g. vehicles [litres/km], etc.)<br />
<br />
<br />
== Demographic and Socio-Economic Data ==<br />
<br />
TODO: population trends, GDP trends.<br />
<br />
== Environmental data ==<br />
<br />
TODO: biodiversity, health impacts, water extraction, water use, emission factors.<br />
<br />
== Historical data ==<br />
<br />
TODO: historical data on load, generation, emissions, market prices, etc.<br />
<br />
<br/><br />
<br />
== Country-specific policies and targets ==<br />
<br />
TODO GHG emissions targets, renewable share targets, sector-specific targets, subsidy schemes for renewables, criteria for power plant siting (e.g. exclusion zones for wind turbines).<br />
<br />
<br/><br />
<br />
= Other lists of energy-related open datasets =<br />
<br />
*[http://enipedia.tudelft.nl/ Enipedia (TU Delft)] is an active exploration into the applications of wikis and the semantic web for energy and industry issues.<br />
**An extensive compilation of links to other data sources can be found at [http://enipedia.tudelft.nl/wiki/Energy_and_Industry_Data_Sets Energy and Industry Data Sets] and [http://enipedia.tudelft.nl/wiki/Electricity_Transmission_Network Electricity_Transmission Network]<br />
<br />
*[http://energypedia.info/ Energypedia] is a wiki platform for collaborative knowledge exchange on renewable energy and energy access issues in the context of development cooperation.<br/><br />
*[http://data.reegle.info/ reegle] is a data provider of country energy profiles, energy statistics and a directory of relevant stakeholders. It also offers the clean energy search and an extensive glossary. There is also an insightful clean energy blog with interesting and up-to-date background information.<br />
*[http://www.iaee.org/en/EnergyDataLinks/ International Association of Energy Economists (IAEE) Energy Data Links (EDL)] provides a searchable database of energy-related resources<br />
*[http://www.europeandataportal.eu/) European Data Portal]<br />
*[http://www.iea-etsap.org/web/E-techDS.asp IEA ETSAP energy technology data source (E-Tech-DS)] is a series of four-page technology briefs similar to the [https://www.iea.org/publications/freepublications/ IEA Energy Technology Essentials (filter for "essentials")]. The page contains short technical descriptions of 29 energy related technologies from power production, synthesised fuels, and fossil fuel production.<br />
*[http://en.openei.org/ OpenEI] features a wiki of crowd-sourced energy information and a database of single source data on buildings, energy, efficiency, consumption, demand, potential.<br />
*[http://datahub.io/dataset?q=energy datahub.io category "Energy"] has more datasets<br />
*[http://www.pfbach.dk/ PFBach.dk], a collection of wind and solar in-feed profiles<br/><br />
*[http://open-power-system-data.org/data-sources Open Power System Data] has an extensive collection of links to data sources (Electricity consumption, Capacity and generation by fuel, Power plant data, Hydro power data, Prices and related data, Weather data, Wind and solar power time series, Country-specific data portals).<br />
<br />
<br/><br />
<br />
= Data sharing techniques =<br />
<br />
The Open Knowledge foundation promotes the use of its '''[http://data.okfn.org/ data package]''' standard. It consists of using CSV for payload (data) and a file package.json to attach machine-readable metadata. The page links to many examples of existing, curated and maintained datasets that adhere to this standard. Additionally, they drive the creation of a software ecosystem that can create and digest this format. Due to its simplicity, using data packages does not depend on this ecosystem.<br/><br />
<br />
'''GitHub repositories''' are another pragmatic way of sharing "small" (up to about 10 MB) datasets. A fun example is the [http://bundestag.github.io/gesetze/ Bundesgit], a collection of all German federal laws under version control. New laws or modfications are tracked as commits, allowing to "see" how a dataset -- laws, in that case -- evolve over time. The repository [https://github.com/openmundi/world.db openmundi/world.db] shows a more data-focused way of using Git, or GitHub, for collaborative collection of data. However, it clearly shows the limitations of using a version control system for code on data.<br/><br />
<br />
An upcoming and (technically) promising project is '''[http://dat-data.com/ dat]''', which "is a version-controlled, decentralized data tool for collaboration between data people and data systems." Or, simply: Git for data. It is currently in public beta test, but has come a long way already.<br/><br />
<br />
= Help finding energy data =<br />
<br />
*[http://opendata.stackexchange.com/questions/tagged/energy http://opendata.stackexchange.com/questions/tagged/energy]<span style="font-size:14.666666666666666px; font-family:Arial; color:#000000; background-color:transparent; font-weight:400; font-style:normal; font-variant:normal; text-decoration:none; vertical-align:baseline">- latest questions on energy data sources</span><br />
<br />
= Data extraction scripts =<br />
<br />
Feel free to add scripts here, by creating a new wiki page, or place them on [https://gist.github.com/ Github Gists].<br/><br />
<br />
*[https://gitlab.tubit.tu-berlin.de/electricity-modeling/crossborder-skript ENTSOE Cross-border Trading Flows Extraction Script by TU Berlin]<br />
*[http://www.open-power-system-data.org Open Power System Data] is developing a daata platform with open source scripts (based on Python and Jupyter Notebooks) for data on generation capacities, power plants and load timeseries. Project running until 07/2017. Data platform currently in beta testing phase (as of 03/2016)<br />
<br />
= Data organization ideas =<br />
<br />
A scheme similar to [http://us-city.census.okfn.org/ http://us-city.census.okfn.org/] might be useful for mapping out what types of data are available where.</div>Fabrizio Fattorihttps://wiki.openmod-initiative.org/wiki/DataData2016-05-04T08:11:06Z<p>Fabrizio Fattori: </p>
<hr />
<div><br />
This is work in progress and supposed to become a link list to sources of open energy related data. We focus on collecting links to data relevant for the modelling of energy and electricity systems and markets. You are welcome to fill in the missing spots and non-existing pages. Also, you are welcome to extend the list of relevant data that we should collect links to in the future.<br/><br />
<br />
= Open data sources for energy modelling =<br />
<br />
Open datasets related to energy are listed here by type.<br />
<br />
== Electricity demand ==<br />
<br />
See [[Electricity demand|Electricity demand]]<br />
<br />
== Heating demand ==<br />
<br />
TODO<br />
<br />
== Transport demand ==<br />
<br />
TODO<br />
<br />
== Power Plants ==<br />
<br />
See [[Power plant portfolios|Power plant portfolios]]<br />
<br />
== Weather data ==<br />
<br />
Weather data can be used to generate profiles for wind, solar and hydro power plants.<br />
<br />
*OPSD summaries [http://open-power-system-data.org/data-sources#Weather_data Weather data sources]<br />
<br />
*[http://www.cosmo-model.org/ COSMO (Consortium for Small-scale Modelling)], simulation model for weather in Europe, used for the official weather forecasts. The model is free to use for research applications. You may have a chance to get data directly from national weather services or participating universities/institutions and thus avoid having to run it yourself. For Germany, the current resolution is 2.8 km.<br />
*[http://rda.ucar.edu/datasets/ds094.1/ National Centers for Environmental Prediction (NCEP) Climate Forecast System (CFS)], worldwide hourly reanalysis weather data, currently 0.2 deg spatial resolution. You need an account to get access to the downloads, but as the data is from a public US institution, it is free.<br />
<br />
=== Projects to turn weather data into renewable power availability time series ===<br />
<br />
Various projects exist that transform weather data into power availability time series for different solar/wind power plant model types, such as the [http://arxiv.org/abs/1409.3353 Aarhus University RE Atlas] or the [https://github.com/oemof/feedinlib oemof feedinlib] or [http://renewables.ninja/ renewables.ninja].<br />
<br />
== Wind profiles ==<br />
<br />
OPSD summaries [http://open-power-system-data.org/data-sources#Wind_and_solar_power_time_series European historical wind generation time series]<br />
<br />
== Solar profiles ==<br />
<br />
OPSD summaries [http://open-power-system-data.org/data-sources#Wind_and_solar_power_time_series European historical solar generation time series]<br />
<br />
== Wind geographical potentials ==<br />
<br />
See [[Wind geographical potentials|Wind geographical potentials]]<br />
<br />
== Hydroelectricity data ==<br />
<br />
See [[Hydroelectricity data|Hydroelectricity data]]<br />
<br />
== Transmission network datasets ==<br />
<br />
See [[Transmission network datasets|Transmission network datasets]]<br />
<br />
== Distribution network datasets ==<br />
<br />
It would be useful to have reference datasets of e.g. distribution networks in the city/suburb/countryside for different regions of the world.<br />
<br />
<br/><br />
<br />
== Costs ==<br />
<br />
"Recent cost estimates for distributed generation (DG) renewable energy technologies are available across capital costs, operations and maintenance (O&M) costs, and levelized cost of energy (LCOE). Use the tabs below to navigate the charts. The LCOE tab provides a simple calculator for both utility-scale and DG technologies that compares the combination of capital costs, O&M, performance, and fuel costs. If you are seeking utility-scale technology cost and performance estimates, please visit the Transparent Cost Database website for NREL's information regarding vehicles, biofuels, and electricity generation."<br />
<br />
[http://www.nrel.gov/analysis/tech_cost_data.html http://www.nrel.gov/analysis/tech_cost_data.html]<br />
<br />
TODO: capital, variable and fixed operational and maintenance costs of all generation, transmission etc. technologies.<br />
<br />
Historical and projected GHG emission costs.<br />
<br />
<br/><br />
<br />
== Efficiencies and specific consumptions of end-use technologies<br/> ==<br />
<br />
Efficiencies or specific consumptions of end-use technologies (e.g. vehicles [litres/km], etc.)<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
== Demographic and Socio-Economic Data ==<br />
<br />
TODO: population trends, GDP trends.<br />
<br />
== Environmental data ==<br />
<br />
TODO: biodiversity, health impacts, water extraction, water use, emission factors.<br />
<br />
== Historical data ==<br />
<br />
TODO: historical data on load, generation, emissions, market prices, etc.<br />
<br />
<br/><br />
<br />
== Country-specific policies and targets ==<br />
<br />
TODO GHG emissions targets, renewable share targets, sector-specific targets, subsidy schemes for renewables, criteria for power plant siting (e.g. exclusion zones for wind turbines).<br />
<br />
<br/><br />
<br />
= Other lists of energy-related open datasets =<br />
<br />
*[http://enipedia.tudelft.nl/ Enipedia (TU Delft)] is an active exploration into the applications of wikis and the semantic web for energy and industry issues.<br />
**An extensive compilation of links to other data sources can be found at [http://enipedia.tudelft.nl/wiki/Energy_and_Industry_Data_Sets Energy and Industry Data Sets] and [http://enipedia.tudelft.nl/wiki/Electricity_Transmission_Network Electricity_Transmission Network]<br />
<br />
*[http://energypedia.info/ Energypedia] is a wiki platform for collaborative knowledge exchange on renewable energy and energy access issues in the context of development cooperation.<br/><br />
*[http://data.reegle.info/ reegle] is a data provider of country energy profiles, energy statistics and a directory of relevant stakeholders. It also offers the clean energy search and an extensive glossary. There is also an insightful clean energy blog with interesting and up-to-date background information.<br />
*[http://www.iaee.org/en/EnergyDataLinks/ International Association of Energy Economists (IAEE) Energy Data Links (EDL)] provides a searchable database of energy-related resources<br />
*[http://www.europeandataportal.eu/) European Data Portal]<br />
*[http://www.iea-etsap.org/web/E-techDS.asp IEA ETSAP energy technology data source (E-Tech-DS)] is a series of four-page technology briefs similar to the [https://www.iea.org/publications/freepublications/ IEA Energy Technology Essentials (filter for "essentials")]. The page contains short technical descriptions of 29 energy related technologies from power production, synthesised fuels, and fossil fuel production.<br />
*[http://en.openei.org/ OpenEI] features a wiki of crowd-sourced energy information and a database of single source data on buildings, energy, efficiency, consumption, demand, potential.<br />
*[http://datahub.io/dataset?q=energy datahub.io category "Energy"] has more datasets<br />
*[http://www.pfbach.dk/ PFBach.dk], a collection of wind and solar in-feed profiles<br/><br />
*[http://open-power-system-data.org/data-sources Open Power System Data] has an extensive collection of links to data sources (Electricity consumption, Capacity and generation by fuel, Power plant data, Hydro power data, Prices and related data, Weather data, Wind and solar power time series, Country-specific data portals).<br />
<br />
<br/><br />
<br />
= Data sharing techniques =<br />
<br />
The Open Knowledge foundation promotes the use of its '''[http://data.okfn.org/ data package]''' standard. It consists of using CSV for payload (data) and a file package.json to attach machine-readable metadata. The page links to many examples of existing, curated and maintained datasets that adhere to this standard. Additionally, they drive the creation of a software ecosystem that can create and digest this format. Due to its simplicity, using data packages does not depend on this ecosystem.<br/><br />
<br />
'''GitHub repositories''' are another pragmatic way of sharing "small" (up to about 10 MB) datasets. A fun example is the [http://bundestag.github.io/gesetze/ Bundesgit], a collection of all German federal laws under version control. New laws or modfications are tracked as commits, allowing to "see" how a dataset -- laws, in that case -- evolve over time. The repository [https://github.com/openmundi/world.db openmundi/world.db] shows a more data-focused way of using Git, or GitHub, for collaborative collection of data. However, it clearly shows the limitations of using a version control system for code on data.<br/><br />
<br />
An upcoming and (technically) promising project is '''[http://dat-data.com/ dat]''', which "is a version-controlled, decentralized data tool for collaboration between data people and data systems." Or, simply: Git for data. It is currently in public beta test, but has come a long way already.<br/><br />
<br />
= Help finding energy data =<br />
<br />
*[http://opendata.stackexchange.com/questions/tagged/energy http://opendata.stackexchange.com/questions/tagged/energy]<span style="font-size:14.666666666666666px; font-family:Arial; color:#000000; background-color:transparent; font-weight:400; font-style:normal; font-variant:normal; text-decoration:none; vertical-align:baseline">- latest questions on energy data sources</span><br />
<br />
= Data extraction scripts =<br />
<br />
Feel free to add scripts here, by creating a new wiki page, or place them on [https://gist.github.com/ Github Gists].<br/><br />
<br />
*[https://gitlab.tubit.tu-berlin.de/electricity-modeling/crossborder-skript ENTSOE Cross-border Trading Flows Extraction Script by TU Berlin]<br />
*[http://www.open-power-system-data.org Open Power System Data] is developing a daata platform with open source scripts (based on Python and Jupyter Notebooks) for data on generation capacities, power plants and load timeseries. Project running until 07/2017. Data platform currently in beta testing phase (as of 03/2016)<br />
<br />
= Data organization ideas =<br />
<br />
A scheme similar to [http://us-city.census.okfn.org/ http://us-city.census.okfn.org/] might be useful for mapping out what types of data are available where.</div>Fabrizio Fattorihttps://wiki.openmod-initiative.org/wiki/Data_requirements_for_a_European_energy_system_modelData requirements for a European energy system model2016-05-03T14:46:48Z<p>Fabrizio Fattori: /* Transport demand */</p>
<hr />
<div><br />
This page describes the datasets which are required and/or already exist to build an open model the European energy system (electricity, heating, cooling, industry and transport demand) at a high spatial and temporal resolution.<br />
<br />
The idea is to list the basic requirements for open modelling, so that researchers can collaborate and share the burden of data collection/curation. Once the dataset meets basic requirements, further detail can be added to the datasets.<br />
<br />
The level of detail which is initially aimed at is comparable to that found for example in the [[Transmission network datasets#DIW ELMOD-DE open model of Germany|DIW Germany electricity sector model ELMOD-DE]] or the [[Transmission network datasets#SciGRID|unofficial SciGRID-based Germany electricity sector model]], i.e. hourly temporal resolution and a spatial resolution at the level of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nomenclature_of_Territorial_Units_for_Statistics NUTS 3] regions / electricity substations with voltages above 200 kV.<br />
<br />
Once this level of detail is achieved, higher resolution data (e.g. detailed ramp rates, start-up/shut-down costs, lower voltage networks, etc.) can be included.<br />
<br />
The geographical scope is flexible, but in principle it should cover the ENTSO-E countries and possibly also neighbours. The general data requirements also apply for any other region of the planet.<br />
<br />
The temporal scope should include several sample years, so that typical as well as extreme load/weather events are included.<br />
<br />
The intention is to build a dataset that can be used for diverse research questions, including analysis of current energy usage and future energy system development.<br />
<br />
The dataset should be completely transparent from raw input data (e.g. weather data, national curated datasets on power plants) to model input data, with free software used whenever data is processed (see the nice picture in the [http://openmod-initiative.org/manifesto.html openmod manifesto]).<br />
<br />
See also [[Data|Data]].<br />
<br />
= Electricity demand =<br />
<br />
<br />
== Bottom-up approach ==<br />
<br />
In an ideal world, one would build a bottom-up model of industrial and residential demand profiles to build time series for each and every region (e.g. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nomenclature_of_Territorial_Units_for_Statistics NUTS 3] regions), which could then be validated against historical data. This bottom-up model could then be re-run to include future changes to electrical demand, such as increased presence of heat pumps, electric vehicles and other changes to consumption.<br />
<br />
The [[DESSTinEE|DESSTinEE model]] performs all these taks at the national level for Europe, and could be used as a framework to base this from?<br />
<br />
<br />
== Simple top-down approach ==<br />
<br />
The simplest alternative is to use the historical hourly time series from ENTSO-E for each country and model the geographical distribution of each country's demand based on GDP and population in each [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nomenclature_of_Territorial_Units_for_Statistics NUTS 3] region. This approach excludes the possibility that different regions within a country have different load profiles.<br />
<br />
== Work To Do ==<br />
<br />
Build a validated bottom-up model of electrical demand.<br />
<br />
Identify where the NUTS 3 GDP and population data is for all European countries.<br />
<br />
== Current status ==<br />
<br />
The information for the simplest alternative already exists online in an open form.<br />
<br />
= Heating demand =<br />
<br />
Heating demand here means low temperature heating demand (below 100 degrees Celsius) for water and space heating.<br />
<br />
== Degree-day approach ==<br />
<br />
As a simplest assumption, this can be modelled based on temperature and population/GDP distribution using the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Heating_degree_day degree-day] heating demand approximation.<br />
<br />
== Work To Do ==<br />
<br />
Build a standard reference dataset for heat demand at high resolution.<br />
<br />
== Current status ==<br />
<br />
The information for the simplest alternative (i.e. temperature time series) already exists online in an open form.<br />
<br />
<br/><br />
<br />
= Cooling demand =<br />
<br />
Since almost all cooling is powered using electricity, cooling is already included in the electricity demand.<br />
<br />
<br/><br />
<br />
= Industry demand =<br />
<br />
Here is meant non-electrical industrial energy usage, particularly high temperature heating demand for industrial processes.<br />
<br />
<br/><br />
<br />
<br />
= Transport demand =<br />
<br />
People (passenger-km) versus cargo (tonne-km) transport demand.<br />
<br />
Passengers and freight transport demand '''for Italy''' can be found, for the years 2005 and 2008-2014, on the annual report ''Conto Nazionale delle Infrastrutture e dei Trasporti - 2013-2014'' (pp 46-49) available at: http://www.mit.gov.it/mit/mop_all.php?p_id=24349<br />
<br />
== Work To Do ==<br />
<br />
Literature review.<br />
<br />
<br />
= Energy Efficiency =<br />
<br />
Many modelling efforts target reduced emissions from greenhouse gases. Promoting energy efficiency can be one of the most effective ways of reducing emissions.<br />
<br />
The goal would be collect information on the costs of increasing efficiency and lowering energy demand, e.g. by retrofitting buildings with better heat insulation, replacing inefficient electric devices, etc.<br />
<br />
The [http://e3p-beta.jrc.nl/ European Energy Efficiency Platform] may be useful.<br />
<br />
<br />
== Work To Do ==<br />
<br />
Literature review.<br />
<br />
<br />
= Weather data for availability of wind/water/solar power plants =<br />
<br />
== Reanalysis weather data ==<br />
<br />
For sources of reanalysis data, see the [http://open-power-system-data.org/data-sources#Weather_data OPSD weather data list].<br />
<br />
== Projects to turn weather data into power availability ==<br />
<br />
Various projects exist that transform weather data into power availability time series for different solar/wind power plant model types, such as the [http://arxiv.org/abs/1409.3353 Aarhus University RE Atlas] or the [https://github.com/oemof/feedinlib oemof feedinlib] or [http://renewables.ninja/ renewables.ninja].<br />
<br />
<br/><br />
<br />
== Hydroelectricity inflow data ==<br />
<br />
See [[Hydroelectricity data#Hydroelectric inflow time series data|Hydroelectricity data#Hydroelectric inflow time series data]].<br />
<br />
== Work To Do ==<br />
<br />
There is no big database / interfaced website for generating big sets of time series, which all runs on free software.<br />
<br />
Too much work requires downloading/writing specialised software.<br />
<br />
== Current status ==<br />
<br />
Data is openly available, accessing and processing it still requires specialist knowledge.<br />
<br />
= Electricity network =<br />
<br />
== SciGRID / GridKit / OpenStreetMap datasets ==<br />
<br />
[http://www.openstreetmap.org/ OpenStreetMap] could be used to extract information on where transmission lines are in Europe and what their voltage/circuit/wire configuration is.<br />
<br />
The [[Transmission network datasets#GridKit European Dataset|GridKit European Dataset]] already provides an extract of this information, but it needs post-processing/cleaning to turn it into an electrical network model.<br />
<br />
Advantage: Open data, no licencing issues, transparency, no worries about deliberate distortion, methodology easily extends to any part of the planet<br />
<br />
Disadvantage: Data quality/completeness: OSM doesn't yet always list numbers of circuits/wires/voltages accurately, so data quality needs to be improved; currently heuristics must be used to infer the grid topology, i.e. how everything connects together.<br />
<br />
== ENTSO-E interactive map ==<br />
<br />
[[Transmission network datasets#ENTSO-E Interactive Grid Map|ENTSO-E Interactive Grid Map]]<br />
<br />
Extract grid topology, geodata and numbers of circuits from the ENTSO-E interactive map.<br />
<br />
Advantage: Source ENTSO-E is eminently citable.<br />
<br />
Disadvantage: Copyright clearly belongs to ENTSO-E, so dataset is not open, although the code to extract and process it could be; the data is deliberately distorted.<br />
<br />
== Bialek model ==<br />
<br />
[[Transmission network datasets#Bialek European Model|Bialek Continental Europe Model]]<br />
<br />
This model already exists and their are geo-referenced versions of varying quality.<br />
<br />
Advantage: Public domain licence, model has electrical properties<br />
<br />
Disadvantage: Non-algorithmic origin based on manual matching with ENTSO-E map; only covers continental Europe (old UCTE area)<br />
<br />
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== Work To Do ==<br />
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Turn GridKit European model into an electrical network model.<br />
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Turn the ENTSO-E interactive map into an electrical network model.<br />
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Read ENTSO-G map?<br />
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Work out what data is out there and who has the rights to it.<br />
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== Current Status ==<br />
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= Heating network =<br />
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= Power plant database =<br />
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There are several open databases of power plants: [http://globalenergyobservatory.org/ GEO], Enipedia, CAMRA, Wikipedia, OpenStreetMap, some of which, e.g. Enipedia, already link nicely to other databases.<br />
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Many network operators/regulators have online datasets, see the [http://open-power-system-data.org/data-sources#Other_European_countries OPSD list of European countries with power plant databases]<br />
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Enipedia has a nice [http://enipedia.tudelft.nl/wiki/Energy_and_Industry_Data_Sets list of energy and industry data sets]<br />
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And some commercial ones: Platts<br />
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Enipedia's [http://enipedia.tudelft.nl/Elasticsearch.html Elastic Search] can search most of the open databases - the challenge is to match the different databases, combine their information and identify missing data (e.g. in the Balkans).<br />
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== Large conventional power plants ==<br />
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Replicate BNetzA list for whole of Europe.<br />
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== Small renewable power plants ==<br />
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Should approach completeness of German old EEG-Stammdaten.<br />
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== Hydroelectric power plants ==<br />
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Requires additional information on storage dam / pondage volumes, etc.<br />
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See [[Hydroelectricity data#European datasets|Hydroelectricity data#European datasets]]<br />
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Requires information on heat output, whether the dispatch is electricity- or heat-driven.<br />
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== Work To Do ==<br />
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Work out which datasets have what coverage and identify holes.<br />
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Work to link the datasets, e.g. using Enipedia's [http://enipedia.tudelft.nl/Elasticsearch.html Elastic Search] so that datasets can be cross-fertilised and cross-checked. Enipedia could act as a repository of links to the various open databases, i.e. for each power plant (defined as a collection of blocks) you can link/reference each openly available database and choose your preferred source.<br />
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== Current Status ==<br />
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= Geographical potentials for new power plants =<br />
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Onshore wind: must respect current land usage, nature reserves and minimum distances from properties.<br />
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Offshore wind: must respect nature reserves, sea depth, shipping lanes.<br />
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Solar Photovoltaics: cannot build in e.g. forest.<br />
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Hydroelectricity: restricted by various land usages.<br />
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Gas power plants: may be restricted by gas network avaiability.<br />
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== Bottom-up approach ==<br />
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Example for wind turbines: look at each country's rules / minimum distance regulations and look in detail at where buildings are and compute where each and every possible wind turbine could go.<br />
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== Approximate approach ==<br />
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Use CORINE landcover and other databases of nature reserves to get a coarse-grained potential.<br />
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See [https://docs.google.com/document/d/1Wi3rIjEU5emKm-rxGT3ED9DnSDdkEGZYD3zdYcebKFc/edit Wind Potentials Breakout Group Report] from the [[Open Energy Modelling Workshop - London 2015|Open Energy Modelling Workshop - London 2015]].<br />
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== Work To Do ==<br />
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Build software for CORINE/nature reserves overlaps.<br />
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== Current status ==<br />
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= Costs and Learning Curves =<br />
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Build a database of different cost assumptions and learning curves for all generation technologies (capital, fuel and operating and maintenance costs), network technologies (transmission lines, transformers, gas, pipelines) and other technologies (Demand-Side Management, Dynamic Line Rating, etc.).<br />
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== Work To Do ==<br />
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Literature review.<br />
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== Current status ==<br />
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Lots of research papers and studies document their cost assumptions; this needs to be collated into consistent datasets.<br />
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= Software for modelling =<br />
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See [[Open Models|Open Models]].</div>Fabrizio Fattorihttps://wiki.openmod-initiative.org/wiki/Open_Energy_Modelling_Workshop_-_Stockholm_2016Open Energy Modelling Workshop - Stockholm 20162016-04-25T19:48:12Z<p>Fabrizio Fattori: /* Proposed short talks and presentations */</p>
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This is the wiki page for the upcoming '''Fourth Workshop of the [http://openmod-initiative.org/ Open Energy Modelling Initiative]''', a grass-root organization of modellers from various European research institutes and universities. After two workshops in Berlin and one in London, the next one will be in '''Stockholm, Sweden hosted by [http://www.kth.se/en/itm/inst/energiteknik/forskning/desa/welcome-to-the-unit-of-energy-systems-analysis-kth-desa-1.197296/ KTH]'''.The workshop takes place on '''28-29 April, 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 />
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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 />
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== Practical information ==<br />
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Venue: KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Stockholm<span style="font-size: 13.6000003814697px; line-height: 20.4000015258789px; background-color: rgb(255, 255, 255)">&nbsp;</span><br/>Map: [https://goo.gl/maps/rrmJwDPzS382 https://goo.gl/maps/rrmJwDPzS382]<br/><br />
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<span style="font-size: 13.6000003814697px; line-height: 20.4000015258789px; background-color: rgb(255, 255, 255)">Dates: 28-29 April, 2016</span><br />
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Begin: Thursday (28 April) 10.00<br/>End: Friday (29 April) 16:00<br />
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Day 1 (Thursday, 28/04) will be in&nbsp;[https://www.kth.se/places/room/id/be5016e0-5285-410e-aedc-3caf501af627 room M311, Brinellvägen 68]&nbsp;and&nbsp;Day 2 (Friday, 29/04) will be in&nbsp;[https://goo.gl/maps/tLxHaKn55p42 ‘Salongen’, KTH Library]<br/><br />
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The workshop is hosted by the [http://www.kth.se/en/itm/inst/energiteknik/forskning/desa/welcome-to-the-unit-of-energy-systems-analysis-kth-desa-1.197296/ Unit of Energy Systems Analysis, KTH].<br />
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== Registration ==<br />
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'''We've now reached the upper size limit of the rooms booked for the workshop (50 people), so registration is closed!''' If addition space becomes available, we will re-open the registration.<br />
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<br/>All the information that you entered in the form is visible on the [https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/12PuGA4PhUP5oJgPDT7SfIHxU4VIJDvh-JI4wtFjwyvQ/ 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 Tom Brown (brown at fias.uni-frankfurt.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/12PuGA4PhUP5oJgPDT7SfIHxU4VIJDvh-JI4wtFjwyvQ/ participant list].<br />
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== Proposed Programme<br/> ==<br />
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'''Thursday morning'''<br />
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''From 9:30 &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Coffee/tea available''<br />
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10.00 – 10.05&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Welcome and important information (_?_)<br />
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10.05 – 10.15&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; What is open-mod (_?_)<br />
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10.15 – 10.45&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Introduction (everyone)<br />
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10.45 – 11.30 &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Model presentations 1 (plenary)<br />
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''11:30 – 11:45 &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Coffee break''<br />
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11.45 – 12.30 &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Model presentations 2 (plenary)<br />
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12.30 – 13.00 &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Introducing break-out groups (plenary)&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;<br />
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''12.15 – 13.15 &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp;Lunch''<br />
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'''Thursday afternoon'''<br />
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13.15 – 15.00 &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp;Break-out groups 1 (parallel)<br />
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15.00 – 15.30 &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp;Reporting back (plenary)<br />
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''15.30 – 15.45 &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp;Coffee break''<br />
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15.45<span style="font-size: 13.6px; line-height: 20.4px; background-color: rgb(255, 255, 255)">&nbsp;– 16.15 &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp;Introducing break-out groups (plenary)</span><br />
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16.15 – 17.30&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Break-out groups 2 (parallel)<br />
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17.30 – 18.00&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Reporting back (plenary)<br />
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''18.00 &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; End of day''<br />
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9.00&nbsp; – 9.15&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Summary of first day<br />
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9.15&nbsp; – 9.30&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Introducing break-out groups<br />
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14.00 – 15.00&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Wrap up, next workshop<br />
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== Break-out-groups ==<br />
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A break-out-group is a workshop-like gathering of interested individuals for a timespan of 2-3 hours to actively discuss a common topic. All groups feature 1-2 organisers whose responsibility is to moderate the discussion and capture any results in written form (preferably in a shared Google Document [for easier simultaneous editing of all participants]).<br />
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The Third Workshop featured a total 22 break-out groups, which were considered too numerous in hindsight. At the same time, the breadth of covered topics. This section is the attempt to bundle similar break-out-group topics under more general labels to reduce the number of groups, while keeping their total scope as broad as possible.<br />
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=== Break-out Groups by Session ===<br />
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- data sources<br />
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- incorporating geospatial data into models<br/><br />
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- <span id="docs-internal-guid-5c0cbece-4e28-d3a8-9ab6-7f67b5a13431" style="font-size:14.666666666666666px; font-family:Arial; color:#000000; background-color:transparent; font-weight:400; font-style:normal; font-variant:normal; text-decoration:none; vertical-align:baseline">spatial and temporal weather data interpolation</span><br />
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| Misc.<br/><br />
| Publishing<br/><br />
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- data management best practices<br/><br />
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- sharing data<br/><br />
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- data quality assurance<br/><br />
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| Modelling<br/><br />
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- techniques for <span id="docs-internal-guid-5c0cbece-4e29-706c-d3c5-62b091c94674" style="font-size:14.666666666666666px; font-family:Arial; color:#000000; background-color:transparent; font-weight:400; font-style:normal; font-variant:normal; text-decoration:none; vertical-align:baseline">flow based market coupling</span><br />
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<span style="font-size:14.666666666666666px; font-family:Arial; color:#000000; background-color:transparent; font-weight:400; font-style:normal; font-variant:normal; text-decoration:none; vertical-align:baseline">- electricity network modelling</span><br/><br />
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- top-down modeling approach of electricity demand<br />
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- <span id="docs-internal-guid-5c0cbece-4e2b-6bcd-8aba-71eb0c1a427a" style="font-size:14.666666666666666px; font-family:Arial; color:#000000; background-color:transparent; font-weight:400; font-style:normal; font-variant:normal; text-decoration:none; vertical-align:baseline">open-data collection for modelling Europe</span><br/><br />
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- integrating data with the openmod website<br />
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This table is an attempt to map the [[Open Energy Modelling Workshop - London 2015|Break-out-groups from the Third Workshop]] to a smaller number of covered topics.<br />
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| Open weather data<br />
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| Renewables.ninja<br />
| Open Data<br />
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| Use of models in government and industry<br />
| Outreach<br />
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| Model Factsheets<br />
| Visibility<br />
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| Open model testing<br />
| Coding<br />
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| Demand side and storage<br />
| Tech, Modelling<br />
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| style="text-align: right" | 7<br />
| Wind potentials<br />
| Open Data, Tech, Modelling<br />
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| Hydro electricity<br />
| Open Data, Tech, Modelling<br />
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| The Open Power System Data platform<br />
| Open Data<br />
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| Pros and cons of Open Source modelling<br />
| Licensing, Outreach<br />
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| Energy modeling for beginners<br />
| Coding, Modelling<br />
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| OpenEnergy platform<br />
| Open Data<br />
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| Open Access publishing in energy modelling<br />
| Outreach, Publishing<br />
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| Openmod article<br />
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| Conference<br />
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| Funders best practice list<br />
| Outreach<br />
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| Data sources hackathon<br />
| Open Data, Coding<br />
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| style="text-align: right" | 18<br />
| Openmod website<br />
| Outreach<br />
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| Which license fits my model?<br />
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| Consultation “Marktstammdatenregister” BNetzA<br />
| Open Data, Outreach<br />
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| style="text-align: right" | 21<br />
| Load-flow modelling / grids<br />
| Modelling, Tech<br />
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| 22<br />
| Python/Pyomo user group<br />
| Coding, Modelling<br />
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=== Proposed break-out-groups<br/> ===<br />
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With the previous mapping at hand, one could therefore propose the following topics. ''This list is open to discussion!''<br />
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#'''Open Data&nbsp;'''<span style="background-color: rgb(255, 255, 255)">Most probable candidate for splitting in 2-3 different groups: covers data publishing (where and how), data acquisition (from where and how) and possibly data processing</span><br />
#<span style="background-color: rgb(255, 255, 255)">'''Modelling'''&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; (Mathematical) modelling techniques, algorithms, basically all conceptual work that is independent from the actual implementation (cf.&nbsp;'''Coding''').</span><br />
#<span style="background-color: rgb(255, 255, 255)">'''Tech'''&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; similar to&nbsp;'''Modelling''', but more focused on the specifics of specific technologies like fluctuating renewables, power grid, power plants (generators, turbines, ...). Probable candidate for splitting, if many participants with divergent interests come together</span><br />
#'''Coding &nbsp; &nbsp;&nbsp;'''software frameworks for modelling, data processing, optimisation, data visualisation; ask for tips, share tricks, present possibly helpful new stuff; possible split: introductory "course"-style group and a more advanced "sharing of experience"-style group<br />
#<span style="background-color: rgb(255, 255, 255)"><span style="background-color: rgb(255, 255, 255)">'''Publishing'''&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; is about (Open Access|Traditional|Other) methods of publishing one's research</span></span><br />
#<span style="background-color: rgb(255, 255, 255)"><span style="background-color: rgb(255, 255, 255)">'''Licensing''' &nbsp;&nbsp; as about license questions for choosing the "right" license for one's own published works or for how to comply with the licenses of others' works. Possible overlap with '''Open Data'''</span></span><br />
#<span style="background-color: rgb(255, 255, 255)"><span style="background-color: rgb(255, 255, 255)">'''Outreach''' &nbsp;&nbsp; is about increasing awareness for open (energy) modelling community with Openmod as a common banner. This includes discussing the common mid- and long-term goals, presenting the current progress</span></span><br />
#<span style="background-color: rgb(255, 255, 255)"><span style="background-color: rgb(255, 255, 255)">'''Visibility''' &nbsp;&nbsp; is about increasing the reach of one's individual/institute's reach through various means. Possible overlap with '''Publishing'''</span></span><br />
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<span style="background-color: rgb(255, 255, 255)"><span style="background-color: rgb(255, 255, 255)">This list is of course open to discussion and change! '''Be bold''' and edit, suggest and edit on the talk page or the Openmod mailing list (currently the organisation of the break-out-groups is done on the googledoc: [https://docs.google.com/document/d/1qVM-eJBn9aYTW8ectX2hZ0QC3WesyInrtvWoMFRkiW4/edit# https://docs.google.com/document/d/1qVM-eJBn9aYTW8ectX2hZ0QC3WesyInrtvWoMFRkiW4/edit#]). In the end, the existence of a break-out-groups lives and dies with people interested in discussing the proposed topics.</span></span><br />
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#PyPSA: Network modelling with free software (Tom Brown)<br />
#Urban energy systems modelling & the HUES platform (Andrew Bollinger)<br />
#Using causal network analysis to measure electricity market synchronisation (Giorgio Castagneto-Gissey)<br />
#Model based analysis of policy measures and transformation pathways to a sustainable energy system in europe (Francesco and Berit)<br/><br />
#Concept of expanding the openmod online presence (please put in line with HUES platform (point 2)) - introduction to the breakout group (outreach) (Eva Wiechers/Martin Glauer)<br/><br />
#Enviroinfo 2016 - European Modelling Forum?? -&nbsp;??? What kind of conferences and publications are facilitating the development and outreach of openmod? (=>outreach) (Berit Müller)<br/><br />
#Ensemble forecasting in district heating (Magnus Dahl)<br />
#Using Open GIS-data and Models for Spatio-temporal Analysis of Urban Energy Systems (Alaa Alhamwi)<br />
#GIS-Analyses to develop input parameters for demand and generation data (medium voltage level) (Ludwig Schneider)<br />
#An open model management infrastrucuture: MoManI (Yousef Almulla)<br />
#ONSSET: A GIS based electrification planning tool using open datasets (Alexandros Korkovelos)<br />
#Opening Energy Modeling to unconventional participants, the early-stage case of MELiSsa (Fabrizio Fattori)&nbsp;<br />
#Building an open database of power plants (Jonas Hörsch / Johannes Friedrich?)<br />
#A very brief update on two projects: Open Power System Data (OPSD) and Renewables.ninja (Stefan Pfenninger)<br />
#mosaik: A flexible smart grid co-simulation framework (Jan Sören Schwarz)<br />
<br />
<br/><span style="background-color: rgb(255, 255, 255)">[[Events|Back to events overview]]</span></div>Fabrizio Fattorihttps://wiki.openmod-initiative.org/wiki/Open_Energy_Modelling_Workshop_-_Stockholm_2016Open Energy Modelling Workshop - Stockholm 20162016-04-18T15:46:56Z<p>Fabrizio Fattori: /* Proposed short talks and presentations */</p>
<hr />
<div><br />
This is the wiki page for the upcoming '''Fourth Workshop of the [http://openmod-initiative.org/ Open Energy Modelling Initiative]''', a grass-root organization of modellers from various European research institutes and universities. After two workshops in Berlin and one in London, the next one will be in '''Stockholm, Sweden hosted by [http://www.kth.se/en/itm/inst/energiteknik/forskning/desa/welcome-to-the-unit-of-energy-systems-analysis-kth-desa-1.197296/ KTH]'''.The workshop takes place on '''28-29 April, 2016'''. As always, there is no registration fee, so feel free to join!<br />
<br />
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 />
<br/><br />
<br />
<br/><br />
<br />
== Background ==<br />
<br />
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 />
<br/><br />
<br />
== Practical information ==<br />
<br />
[[File:KTH campus.JPG|left|300px|alt=KTH campus.JPG]]<br/><br />
<br />
Venue: KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Stockholm<span style="font-size: 13.6000003814697px; line-height: 20.4000015258789px; background-color: rgb(255, 255, 255)">&nbsp;</span><br/>Map: [https://goo.gl/maps/rrmJwDPzS382 https://goo.gl/maps/rrmJwDPzS382]<br/><br />
<br />
<span style="font-size: 13.6000003814697px; line-height: 20.4000015258789px; background-color: rgb(255, 255, 255)">Dates: 28-29 April, 2016</span><br/>Begin: Thursday (28 April) 10.00<br/>End: Friday (29 April) 16:00<br/><br />
<br />
[https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/openmod-initiative Join our mailing list] to receive updates.<br/>Fee: no registration fee, but you will need to cover your own food and lodging expenses.<br />
<br />
Accommodation option: [http://www.booking.com/hotel/se/elite-arcadia.en-gb.html?aid=311984;label=elite-arcadia-FxM5qzBbBwoKMW*sBkmKgAS72034809313:pl:ta:p1:p2:ac:ap1t2:neg:fi:tiaud-146342138470:kwd-9075294584:lp9062457:li:dec:dm;sid=32462409aa91f156f9d0002661f704d5;dcid=4;dist=0;room1=A,A;sb_price_type=total;srfid=6b6ac29d58c3ce5838fec633122e0413c52c78e5X1;type=total;ucfs=1& Elite Hotel Arcadia] is the closest hotel to the venue.<br />
<br />
<br/><br />
<br />
[[File:DESA logo.png|left|300px|alt=DESA logo.png]]<br/><br />
<br />
The workshop is hosted by the [http://www.kth.se/en/itm/inst/energiteknik/forskning/desa/welcome-to-the-unit-of-energy-systems-analysis-kth-desa-1.197296/ Unit of Energy Systems Analysis, KTH].<br />
<br />
<br/><br />
<br />
== Registration ==<br />
<br />
'''We've now reached the upper size limit of the rooms booked for the workshop (50 people), so registration is closed!''' If addition space becomes available, we will re-open the registration. If you would like to join the waiting list, you can still register using the [https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1uuf9uR0Im9XydcAyUCFtnIQB23VjGUYzlhWIfBDcjY4/viewform registration form], but all registrations made on or after 12th April cannot be guaranteed entry to the workshop (we will of course inform you as soon as we can confirm whether there's extra space due to e.g. people dropping out).<br />
<br />
<br/>All the information that you enter in the form is visible on the [https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/12PuGA4PhUP5oJgPDT7SfIHxU4VIJDvh-JI4wtFjwyvQ/ participant list], apart from your email address which is kept private.<br />
<br />
If you run into any problems with the registration, drop an email to Tom Brown (brown at fias.uni-frankfurt.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/12PuGA4PhUP5oJgPDT7SfIHxU4VIJDvh-JI4wtFjwyvQ/ participant list].<br />
<br />
<br/><br />
<br />
== Break-out-groups ==<br />
<br />
A break-out-group is a workshop-like gathering of interested individuals for a timespan of 2-3 hours to actively discuss a common topic. All groups feature 1-2 organisers whose responsibility is to moderate the discussion and capture any results in written form (preferably in a shared Google Document [for easier simultaneous editing of all participants]).<br />
<br />
The Third Workshop featured a total 22 break-out groups, which were considered too numerous in hindsight. At the same time, the breadth of covered topics. This section is the attempt to bundle similar break-out-group topics under more general labels to reduce the number of groups, while keeping their total scope as broad as possible.<br />
<br />
<br/><br />
<br />
=== Finding topics for break-out-groups ===<br />
<br />
This table is an attempt to map the [[Open Energy Modelling Workshop - London 2015|Break-out-groups from the Third Workshop]] to a smaller number of covered topics.<br />
<br />
{| cellspacing="0" cellpadding="5" border="1" rules="rows" frame="hsides"<br />
|-<br />
! scope="col" rowspan="1" colspan="2" | Third Workshop break-out-group name<br />
! scope="col" | Covered topic(s)<br />
|-<br />
| style="text-align: right" | 1<br />
| Open weather data<br />
| Open Data<br />
|-<br />
| style="text-align: right" | 2<br />
| Renewables.ninja<br />
| Open Data<br />
|-<br />
| style="text-align: right" | 3<br />
| Use of models in government and industry<br />
| Outreach<br />
|-<br />
| style="text-align: right" | 4<br />
| Model Factsheets<br />
| Visibility<br />
|-<br />
| style="text-align: right" | 5<br />
| Open model testing<br />
| Coding<br />
|-<br />
| style="text-align: right" | 6<br />
| Demand side and storage<br />
| Tech, Modelling<br />
|-<br />
| style="text-align: right" | 7<br />
| Wind potentials<br />
| Open Data, Tech, Modelling<br />
|-<br />
| style="text-align: right" | 8<br />
| Hydro electricity<br />
| Open Data, Tech, Modelling<br />
|-<br />
| style="text-align: right" | 9<br />
| The Open Power System Data platform<br />
| Open Data<br />
|-<br />
| style="text-align: right" | 10<br />
| Pros and cons of Open Source modelling<br />
| Licensing, Outreach<br />
|-<br />
| style="text-align: right" | 11<br />
| Energy modeling for beginners<br />
| Coding, Modelling<br />
|-<br />
| style="text-align: right" | 12<br />
| OpenEnergy platform<br />
| Open Data<br />
|-<br />
| style="text-align: right" | 13<br />
| Open Access publishing in energy modelling<br />
| Outreach, Publishing<br />
|-<br />
| style="text-align: right" | 14<br />
| Openmod article<br />
| Outreach<br />
|-<br />
| style="text-align: right" | 15<br />
| Conference<br />
| Outreach<br />
|-<br />
| style="text-align: right" | 16<br />
| Funders best practice list<br />
| Outreach<br />
|-<br />
| style="text-align: right" | 17<br />
| Data sources hackathon<br />
| Open Data, Coding<br />
|-<br />
| style="text-align: right" | 18<br />
| Openmod website<br />
| Outreach<br />
|-<br />
| style="text-align: right" | 19<br />
| Which license fits my model?<br />
| Licensing<br />
|-<br />
| style="text-align: right" | 20<br />
| Consultation “Marktstammdatenregister” BNetzA<br />
| Open Data, Outreach<br />
|-<br />
| style="text-align: right" | 21<br />
| Load-flow modelling / grids<br />
| Modelling, Tech<br />
|-<br />
| 22<br />
| Python/Pyomo user group<br />
| Coding, Modelling<br />
|}<br />
<br />
<br/><br />
<br />
=== Proposed break-out-groups<br/> ===<br />
<br />
With the previous mapping at hand, one could therefore propose the following topics. ''This list is open to discussion!''<br />
<br />
#'''Open Data&nbsp;'''<span style="background-color: rgb(255, 255, 255);">Most probable candidate for splitting in 2-3 different groups: covers data publishing (where and how), data acquisition (from where and how) and possibly data processing</span><br />
#<span style="background-color: rgb(255, 255, 255);">'''Modelling'''&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; (Mathematical) modelling techniques, algorithms, basically all conceptual work that is independent from the actual implementation (cf.&nbsp;'''Coding''').</span><br />
#<span style="background-color: rgb(255, 255, 255);">'''Tech'''&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; similar to&nbsp;'''Modelling''', but more focused on the specifics of specific technologies like fluctuating renewables, power grid, power plants (generators, turbines, ...). Probable candidate for splitting, if many participants with divergent interests come together</span><br />
#'''Coding &nbsp; &nbsp;&nbsp;'''software frameworks for modelling, data processing, optimisation, data visualisation; ask for tips, share tricks, present possibly helpful new stuff; possible split: introductory "course"-style group and a more advanced "sharing of experience"-style group<br />
#<span style="background-color: rgb(255, 255, 255);"><span style="background-color: rgb(255, 255, 255);">'''Publishing'''&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; is about (Open Access|Traditional|Other) methods of publishing one's research</span></span><br />
#<span style="background-color: rgb(255, 255, 255);"><span style="background-color: rgb(255, 255, 255);">'''Licensing''' &nbsp;&nbsp; as about license questions for choosing the "right" license for one's own published works or for how to comply with the licenses of others' works. Possible overlap with '''Open Data'''</span></span><br />
#<span style="background-color: rgb(255, 255, 255);"><span style="background-color: rgb(255, 255, 255);">'''Outreach''' &nbsp;&nbsp; is about increasing awareness for open (energy) modelling community with Openmod as a common banner. This includes discussing the common mid- and long-term goals, presenting the current progress</span></span><br />
#<span style="background-color: rgb(255, 255, 255);"><span style="background-color: rgb(255, 255, 255);">'''Visibility''' &nbsp;&nbsp; is about increasing the reach of one's individual/institute's reach through various means. Possible overlap with '''Publishing'''</span></span><br />
<br />
<span style="background-color: rgb(255, 255, 255);"><span style="background-color: rgb(255, 255, 255);">This list is of course open to discussion and change! '''Be bold''' and edit, suggest and edit on the talk page or the Openmod mailing list. In the end, the existence of a break-out-groups lives and dies with people interested in discussing the proposed topics.</span></span><br />
<br />
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<br />
<br/><br />
<br />
<br/><br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
== Proposed short talks and presentations ==<br />
<br />
<span style="background-color: rgb(255, 255, 255)">Please list your name and a proposed title of a specific topic or research activity that you would like to present (4 minutes talk, 1 minutes Q&A, maximum 3 ppt slides)</span><br />
<br />
#Network modelling with free software (Tom Brown)<br />
#Urban energy systems modelling & the HUES platform (Andrew Bollinger)<br />
#Using causal network analysis to measure electricity market synchronisation (Giorgio Castagneto-Gissey)<br />
#Model based analysis of policy measures and transformation pathways to a sustainable energy system in europe (Abhishek and Berit)<br />
#Concept of expanding the openmod online presence (please put in line with HUES platform (point 2)) - introduction to the breakout group (outreach) (Berit Müller, Eva Wiechers/Martin Glauer)<br />
#Ensemble forecasting in district heating (Magnus Dahl)<br />
#Using Open GIS-data and Models for Spatio-temporal Analysis of Urban Energy Systems (Alaa Alhamwi)<br />
#An open model management infrastrucuture: MoManI (Yousef Almulla)<br />
#ONSSET: A GIS based electrification planning tool using open datasets (Alexandros Korkovelos)<br />
#Opening Energy Modeling to unconventional participants, the early-stage case of MELiSsa (Fabrizio Fattori) (- the final title might be slightly different)<br />
<br />
<br/><span style="background-color: rgb(255, 255, 255)">[[Events|Back to events overview]]</span></div>Fabrizio Fattorihttps://wiki.openmod-initiative.org/wiki/Open_Energy_Modelling_Workshop_-_Stockholm_2016Open Energy Modelling Workshop - Stockholm 20162016-04-18T15:45:56Z<p>Fabrizio Fattori: /* Proposed short talks and presentations */</p>
<hr />
<div><br />
This is the wiki page for the upcoming '''Fourth Workshop of the [http://openmod-initiative.org/ Open Energy Modelling Initiative]''', a grass-root organization of modellers from various European research institutes and universities. After two workshops in Berlin and one in London, the next one will be in '''Stockholm, Sweden hosted by [http://www.kth.se/en/itm/inst/energiteknik/forskning/desa/welcome-to-the-unit-of-energy-systems-analysis-kth-desa-1.197296/ KTH]'''.The workshop takes place on '''28-29 April, 2016'''. As always, there is no registration fee, so feel free to join!<br />
<br />
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 />
<br/><br />
<br />
<br/><br />
<br />
== Background ==<br />
<br />
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 />
<br/><br />
<br />
== Practical information ==<br />
<br />
[[File:KTH campus.JPG|left|300px|alt=KTH campus.JPG]]<br/><br />
<br />
Venue: KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Stockholm<span style="font-size: 13.6000003814697px; line-height: 20.4000015258789px; background-color: rgb(255, 255, 255)">&nbsp;</span><br/>Map: [https://goo.gl/maps/rrmJwDPzS382 https://goo.gl/maps/rrmJwDPzS382]<br/><br />
<br />
<span style="font-size: 13.6000003814697px; line-height: 20.4000015258789px; background-color: rgb(255, 255, 255)">Dates: 28-29 April, 2016</span><br/>Begin: Thursday (28 April) 10.00<br/>End: Friday (29 April) 16:00<br/><br />
<br />
[https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/openmod-initiative Join our mailing list] to receive updates.<br/>Fee: no registration fee, but you will need to cover your own food and lodging expenses.<br />
<br />
Accommodation option: [http://www.booking.com/hotel/se/elite-arcadia.en-gb.html?aid=311984;label=elite-arcadia-FxM5qzBbBwoKMW*sBkmKgAS72034809313:pl:ta:p1:p2:ac:ap1t2:neg:fi:tiaud-146342138470:kwd-9075294584:lp9062457:li:dec:dm;sid=32462409aa91f156f9d0002661f704d5;dcid=4;dist=0;room1=A,A;sb_price_type=total;srfid=6b6ac29d58c3ce5838fec633122e0413c52c78e5X1;type=total;ucfs=1& Elite Hotel Arcadia] is the closest hotel to the venue.<br />
<br />
<br/><br />
<br />
[[File:DESA logo.png|left|300px|alt=DESA logo.png]]<br/><br />
<br />
The workshop is hosted by the [http://www.kth.se/en/itm/inst/energiteknik/forskning/desa/welcome-to-the-unit-of-energy-systems-analysis-kth-desa-1.197296/ Unit of Energy Systems Analysis, KTH].<br />
<br />
<br/><br />
<br />
== Registration ==<br />
<br />
'''We've now reached the upper size limit of the rooms booked for the workshop (50 people), so registration is closed!''' If addition space becomes available, we will re-open the registration. If you would like to join the waiting list, you can still register using the [https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1uuf9uR0Im9XydcAyUCFtnIQB23VjGUYzlhWIfBDcjY4/viewform registration form], but all registrations made on or after 12th April cannot be guaranteed entry to the workshop (we will of course inform you as soon as we can confirm whether there's extra space due to e.g. people dropping out).<br />
<br />
<br/>All the information that you enter in the form is visible on the [https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/12PuGA4PhUP5oJgPDT7SfIHxU4VIJDvh-JI4wtFjwyvQ/ participant list], apart from your email address which is kept private.<br />
<br />
If you run into any problems with the registration, drop an email to Tom Brown (brown at fias.uni-frankfurt.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/12PuGA4PhUP5oJgPDT7SfIHxU4VIJDvh-JI4wtFjwyvQ/ participant list].<br />
<br />
<br/><br />
<br />
== Break-out-groups ==<br />
<br />
A break-out-group is a workshop-like gathering of interested individuals for a timespan of 2-3 hours to actively discuss a common topic. All groups feature 1-2 organisers whose responsibility is to moderate the discussion and capture any results in written form (preferably in a shared Google Document [for easier simultaneous editing of all participants]).<br />
<br />
The Third Workshop featured a total 22 break-out groups, which were considered too numerous in hindsight. At the same time, the breadth of covered topics. This section is the attempt to bundle similar break-out-group topics under more general labels to reduce the number of groups, while keeping their total scope as broad as possible.<br />
<br />
<br/><br />
<br />
=== Finding topics for break-out-groups ===<br />
<br />
This table is an attempt to map the [[Open Energy Modelling Workshop - London 2015|Break-out-groups from the Third Workshop]] to a smaller number of covered topics.<br />
<br />
{| cellspacing="0" cellpadding="5" border="1" rules="rows" frame="hsides"<br />
|-<br />
! scope="col" rowspan="1" colspan="2" | Third Workshop break-out-group name<br />
! scope="col" | Covered topic(s)<br />
|-<br />
| style="text-align: right" | 1<br />
| Open weather data<br />
| Open Data<br />
|-<br />
| style="text-align: right" | 2<br />
| Renewables.ninja<br />
| Open Data<br />
|-<br />
| style="text-align: right" | 3<br />
| Use of models in government and industry<br />
| Outreach<br />
|-<br />
| style="text-align: right" | 4<br />
| Model Factsheets<br />
| Visibility<br />
|-<br />
| style="text-align: right" | 5<br />
| Open model testing<br />
| Coding<br />
|-<br />
| style="text-align: right" | 6<br />
| Demand side and storage<br />
| Tech, Modelling<br />
|-<br />
| style="text-align: right" | 7<br />
| Wind potentials<br />
| Open Data, Tech, Modelling<br />
|-<br />
| style="text-align: right" | 8<br />
| Hydro electricity<br />
| Open Data, Tech, Modelling<br />
|-<br />
| style="text-align: right" | 9<br />
| The Open Power System Data platform<br />
| Open Data<br />
|-<br />
| style="text-align: right" | 10<br />
| Pros and cons of Open Source modelling<br />
| Licensing, Outreach<br />
|-<br />
| style="text-align: right" | 11<br />
| Energy modeling for beginners<br />
| Coding, Modelling<br />
|-<br />
| style="text-align: right" | 12<br />
| OpenEnergy platform<br />
| Open Data<br />
|-<br />
| style="text-align: right" | 13<br />
| Open Access publishing in energy modelling<br />
| Outreach, Publishing<br />
|-<br />
| style="text-align: right" | 14<br />
| Openmod article<br />
| Outreach<br />
|-<br />
| style="text-align: right" | 15<br />
| Conference<br />
| Outreach<br />
|-<br />
| style="text-align: right" | 16<br />
| Funders best practice list<br />
| Outreach<br />
|-<br />
| style="text-align: right" | 17<br />
| Data sources hackathon<br />
| Open Data, Coding<br />
|-<br />
| style="text-align: right" | 18<br />
| Openmod website<br />
| Outreach<br />
|-<br />
| style="text-align: right" | 19<br />
| Which license fits my model?<br />
| Licensing<br />
|-<br />
| style="text-align: right" | 20<br />
| Consultation “Marktstammdatenregister” BNetzA<br />
| Open Data, Outreach<br />
|-<br />
| style="text-align: right" | 21<br />
| Load-flow modelling / grids<br />
| Modelling, Tech<br />
|-<br />
| 22<br />
| Python/Pyomo user group<br />
| Coding, Modelling<br />
|}<br />
<br />
<br/><br />
<br />
=== Proposed break-out-groups<br/> ===<br />
<br />
With the previous mapping at hand, one could therefore propose the following topics. ''This list is open to discussion!''<br />
<br />
#'''Open Data&nbsp;'''<span style="background-color: rgb(255, 255, 255);">Most probable candidate for splitting in 2-3 different groups: covers data publishing (where and how), data acquisition (from where and how) and possibly data processing</span><br />
#<span style="background-color: rgb(255, 255, 255);">'''Modelling'''&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; (Mathematical) modelling techniques, algorithms, basically all conceptual work that is independent from the actual implementation (cf.&nbsp;'''Coding''').</span><br />
#<span style="background-color: rgb(255, 255, 255);">'''Tech'''&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; similar to&nbsp;'''Modelling''', but more focused on the specifics of specific technologies like fluctuating renewables, power grid, power plants (generators, turbines, ...). Probable candidate for splitting, if many participants with divergent interests come together</span><br />
#'''Coding &nbsp; &nbsp;&nbsp;'''software frameworks for modelling, data processing, optimisation, data visualisation; ask for tips, share tricks, present possibly helpful new stuff; possible split: introductory "course"-style group and a more advanced "sharing of experience"-style group<br />
#<span style="background-color: rgb(255, 255, 255);"><span style="background-color: rgb(255, 255, 255);">'''Publishing'''&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; is about (Open Access|Traditional|Other) methods of publishing one's research</span></span><br />
#<span style="background-color: rgb(255, 255, 255);"><span style="background-color: rgb(255, 255, 255);">'''Licensing''' &nbsp;&nbsp; as about license questions for choosing the "right" license for one's own published works or for how to comply with the licenses of others' works. Possible overlap with '''Open Data'''</span></span><br />
#<span style="background-color: rgb(255, 255, 255);"><span style="background-color: rgb(255, 255, 255);">'''Outreach''' &nbsp;&nbsp; is about increasing awareness for open (energy) modelling community with Openmod as a common banner. This includes discussing the common mid- and long-term goals, presenting the current progress</span></span><br />
#<span style="background-color: rgb(255, 255, 255);"><span style="background-color: rgb(255, 255, 255);">'''Visibility''' &nbsp;&nbsp; is about increasing the reach of one's individual/institute's reach through various means. Possible overlap with '''Publishing'''</span></span><br />
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<span style="background-color: rgb(255, 255, 255);"><span style="background-color: rgb(255, 255, 255);">This list is of course open to discussion and change! '''Be bold''' and edit, suggest and edit on the talk page or the Openmod mailing list. In the end, the existence of a break-out-groups lives and dies with people interested in discussing the proposed topics.</span></span><br />
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== Proposed short talks and presentations ==<br />
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#Network modelling with free software (Tom Brown)<br />
#Urban energy systems modelling & the HUES platform (Andrew Bollinger)<br />
#Using causal network analysis to measure electricity market synchronisation (Giorgio Castagneto-Gissey)<br />
#Model based analysis of policy measures and transformation pathways to a sustainable energy system in europe (Abhishek and Berit)<br />
#Concept of expanding the openmod online presence (please put in line with HUES platform (point 2)) - introduction to the breakout group (outreach) (Berit Müller, Eva Wiechers/Martin Glauer)<br />
#Ensemble forecasting in district heating (Magnus Dahl)<br />
#Using Open GIS-data and Models for Spatio-temporal Analysis of Urban Energy Systems (Alaa Alhamwi)<br />
#An open model management infrastrucuture: MoManI (Yousef Almulla)<br />
#ONSSET: A GIS based electrification planning tool using open datasets (Alexandros Korkovelos)<br />
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Opening Energy Modeling to unconventional participants, the early-stage case of MELiSsa (Fabrizio Fattori) (- the final title might be slightly different)<br />
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<br/><span style="background-color: rgb(255, 255, 255)">[[Events|Back to events overview]]</span></div>Fabrizio Fattorihttps://wiki.openmod-initiative.org/wiki/Open_Energy_Modelling_Workshop_-_London_2015Open Energy Modelling Workshop - London 20152015-09-06T08:50:39Z<p>Fabrizio Fattori: /* Participants */</p>
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Welcome to the wiki page of the upcoming&nbsp;'''Third Workshop of the [http://openmod-initiative.org/ Open Energy Modelling Initiative]''', a grass-root organization of modellers from various European research institutes and universities. After two workshops in Berlin, we will be guest at I<span style="font-size: 13.6000003814697px; line-height: 20.4000015258789px; background-color: rgb(255, 255, 255)">mperial College's [http://www.imperial.ac.uk/grantham Grantham Institute]. The workshop takes place&nbsp;<span style="font-size: 13.6000003814697px; line-height: 20.4000015258789px; background-color: rgb(255, 255, 255)">September 10/11. As always, there is no registration fee.</span></span><br/><br />
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<span style="font-size: 13.6000003814697px; line-height: 20.4000015258789px; background-color: rgb(255, 255, 255)"><span style="font-size: 13.6000003814697px; line-height: 20.4000015258789px; background-color: rgb(255, 255, 255)">It will be a ''work''-shop in the sense of the word, with only little time devoted to plenary presentation and most time to hands-on parallel sessions (break-out groups). This is a wiki page that will be updated frequently, and all participants are invited to contribute.</span></span><br />
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== Background&nbsp; ==<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 />
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After two extremely fruitful and encouraging workshops in Berlin ([[Founding workshop|Sept 2014]], [[2nd Open Energy Modelling Workshop|April 2015]]), we will have our next workshop in London with an even more international focus. The aim is to give researchers a chance to present their own contributions to the field of open energy modelling and data, as well as to provide a forum to exchange ideas and work on concrete projects of the openmod initiative and more generally in the field of open energy modelling and data.<br />
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== Practical information ==<br />
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Venue: London, Imperial College<span style="font-size: 13.6000003814697px; line-height: 20.4000015258789px; background-color: rgb(255, 255, 255)">, Royal School of Mines Building</span><br/>Map: [https://goo.gl/maps/zZu3T https://goo.gl/maps/zZu3T]<br/><br />
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<span style="font-size: 13.6000003814697px; line-height: 20.4000015258789px; background-color: rgb(255, 255, 255)">10/11 September 2015</span><br/>Begin: Thursday (10 September) 10.00<br/>End: Friday (11 September) 16:00<br/><br />
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Sign up:&nbsp;<span style="font-size: 13.6000003814697px; line-height: 1.5em">register on the Wiki, and add yourself to "participants"</span><br/>[https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/openmod-initiative Join our mailing list]<span style="line-height: 1.5em; font-size: 13.6000003814697px">&nbsp;to receive updates</span><br/><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: [http://www3.imperial.ac.uk/summeraccommodation Imperial College student halls of residence] can be booked as a bed and breakfast.<br />
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The workshop is hosted by the [http://www.imperial.ac.uk/grantham Grantham Institute - Climate Change and the Environment].<br />
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== Programme<br/> ==<br />
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'''Thursday morning'''<br />
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''From 9:30 &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Coffee/tea available''<br />
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10.00 – 10.05&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Welcome and important information (Stefan)<br />
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10.05 – 10.15&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; What is open-mod (Lion)<br />
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10.15 – 10.45&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Introduction (everyone)<br />
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10.45 – 12.15 &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Model presentations (plenary)<br />
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''12:15 – 12:30 &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Coffee break''<br />
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12.30 – 13.00 &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Introducing break-out groups (plenary)&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;<br />
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''13.00 – 14.00&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Lunch (on Imperial College campus)''<br />
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'''Thursday afternoon'''<br />
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14.00 – 15.15&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Break-out groups 1 (parallel)<br />
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15.15 – 15.45&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Reporting back (plenary)<br />
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''15.45 – 16.15&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Coffee break''<br />
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16.15 – 17.30&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Break-out groups 2 (parallel)<br />
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17.30 – 18.00&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Reporting back (plenary)<br />
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''18.00 &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; End of day''<br />
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''18:30 &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; Dinner and drinks at the [https://goo.gl/maps/1wJgS Builder's Arms] pub ([https://goo.gl/maps/1wJgS directions from workshop location]) – '''IMPORTANT: you must [http://doodle.com/36hw87wfeifpfcn9 sign up for dinner in advance here]'''''.<br />
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'''Friday morning'''<br />
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''9.00 &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp;Start''<br />
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9.00&nbsp; – 9.15&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Summary of first day<br />
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9.15&nbsp; – 9.30&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Introducing break-out groups<br />
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9.30 – 12.00&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Break-out groups 3 (parallel), ''coffee: ongoing''<br />
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12.00 – 12.30&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Reporting back (plenary)<br />
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''12.30 – 13.30&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Lunch (on Imperial College campus)''<br />
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'''Friday afternoon'''<br />
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13.30 – 14.30&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Buffer<br />
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''14.30 – 15.00&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Coffee break''<br />
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15.00 – 16.00&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Wrap up, next workshop<br />
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''16.00 &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; End of workshop''<br/><br />
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== Model presentations<br/> ==<br />
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The goal of this session is to get a flavor what people do: What questions are they interested in? What kind of models they apply? Which software tools do they use? How do they interact with the modelling community? This is not about presenting a research paper or discussing in-depth modelling methodology. Not more than 2-3 slides per presentation.<br/><br />
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#[http://nemo.ozlabs.org/ NEMO], an open source electricity modelling tool (Ben Elliston, remote)<br />
#Tools for Energy Model Optimization and Analysis ([http://www.temoaproject.org/ Temoa]) (Joe DeCarolis)<br />
#The [http://www.scigrid.de/ SciGRID] model, a network model based on OpenStreetMap (Wided Medjroubi)<br />
#The [https://sites.google.com/site/2050desstinee DESSTINEE Model], for Demand for Energy Services, Supply and Transmission of Electricity (Iain Staffell)<br />
#[https://github.com/tum-ens/urbs urbs]and [https://github.com/ojdo/rivus rivus], two energy system models based on Python (Johannes Dorfner)<br />
#The&nbsp;[http://www.energycommunity.org/ LEAP software system], a software tool for integrated energy planning and climate change mitigation scenario analysis (Charlie Heaps)<br />
#The European Power Market model&nbsp;[https://www.pik-potsdam.de/members/hirth/data/emma.pdf EMMA] (Lion Hirth)<br />
#The [http://open-power-system-data.org/ Open Power System Data] platform, a data hub for power system data (Wolf-Dieter / Ingmar / Lion)<br/><br />
#Open Energy-Modelling Platform [http://www.rl-institut.de/en/research/optimised_systems/oemof oemof] (Guido Pleßmann)<br/><br />
#UCED model based on high spatial resolution wind dataset for the UK power system (Thomas Spitz)<br />
#[https://setis.ec.europa.eu/publications/jrc-setis-reports/dispa-set-20-unit-commitment-and-power-dispatch-model DispaSET] - Open-Source unit commitment and optimal dispatch model (Sylvain Quoilin, JRC)<br />
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== Break-out-groups ==<br />
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In parallel sessions, we break out into smaller groups to get work done. On the last workshop, we started drafting an article on open modelling, re-worked the openmod-website, compiled an overview of applicable licenses, and developed recommendations for power plant identifiers, among other things.<br />
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All groups report back to the plenary and document their work.<br />
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=== Proposeld break-out groups ===<br />
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#Open weather data<br />
#Renewables.ninja<br />
#Use of models in government and industry<br />
#Model [[Open Models|Factsheets]]<br />
#Open model testing<br />
#Demand side and storage<br />
#Wind potentials<br />
#Hydro electricity<br />
#The [http://open-power-system-data.org/ Open Power System Data] platform<br />
#Pros and cons of Open Source modelling<br />
#Energy modeling for beginners<br />
#OpenEnergy platform<br />
#Open Access publishing in energy modelling<br />
#Openmod article<br />
#Conference<br />
#[https://docs.google.com/document/d/1CELP_XxPqxcE_002J7Qvwz6MAJBfyVvJtSt6GWgME-4/edit Funders best practice list]<br />
#[[Data|Data sources]]hackathon<br />
#[http://openmod-initiative.org/ Openmod website]<br />
#Which license fits my model?<br />
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Details are collected in this [https://docs.google.com/document/d/16Hs_JuK56fV9xUVqrWg3zAp-RepjSSA37mj5JfdCbSg/edit#heading=h.8xn9p9kiati3 Google document]. Please fill in missing spots. You are invited to add your name to the group you wish to coordinate or participate in. Expect more groups to be announced in site!<br />
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=== Break out groups from last workshop ===<br />
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Some of these groups may wish to continue based on the outcomes from the last workshop:<br />
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*Transparency checklist for scenarios (Felix) [[:File:Openmod-Transparency Energy Scenarios-Breakout.pdf|Kickoff slide]] | [https://docs.google.com/document/d/1iWV6HNLcuU3NaTLQnIHYFAIIWEnt-Db-FCSg-SJTTyU/edit Results]<br />
*Model fact sheets and website (Jörn) [[:File:Openmod-Website-Breakout.pdf|Kickoff slide]] | [https://docs.google.com/document/d/1f0UFdvb4QM1VNAWYVdWpHnYIttl9n4GApNA-jITvwpI/edit Results]<br />
*Which license fits my model? (Frauke) [[:File:Openmod whichLicenseFits-breakout.pdf|Kickoff slide]] | [https://docs.google.com/document/d/1x8BH1Ev53d6MY8y72cXtbw24uCLk4vaHy2JtGW_iSws/edit Results]<br />
*Open energy system data - concrete steps for collaboration (Simon S)&nbsp;[[:File:Openmod-Concrete steps for open data collaboration-Breakout.pdf|Openmod-Concrete steps for open data collaboration-Breakout.pdf]]&nbsp;|&nbsp;[https://docs.google.com/document/d/179Y1f9U_FuDMWQOJu8Q_1HbUZyzkH52YGws3h4ztk_A/edit# Results]<br />
*Unique identifies for European power plants: how to we get there? (Chris) [https://docs.google.com/document/d/1CL8jKuPkGOLKijcwqxtlTz8-Y0EEN0guGPjs6Vo3OcQ/edit?usp=sharing Results]<br />
*Open energy system data - concrete steps for collaboration (Simon S) [[:File:Openmod-Concrete steps for open data collaboration-Breakout.pdf|Kickoff slide]] | [https://docs.google.com/document/d/179Y1f9U_FuDMWQOJu8Q_1HbUZyzkH52YGws3h4ztk_A/edit# Results]<br/><br />
*"Best practice" catalogue for funders (Lion) [[:File:Openmod-Best practice-Breakout.pdf|Kickoff slide]] | [https://docs.google.com/document/d/1CELP_XxPqxcE_002J7Qvwz6MAJBfyVvJtSt6GWgME-4/edit Results]<br/><br />
*Article on benefits and challenges of open source (Eva) [[:File:Openmod-Article-Breakout.pdf|Kickoff slide]]&nbsp;|&nbsp;[https://docs.google.com/document/d/13ZzPHsHnakOjqlDvJphw3bvEVGILYGT7unL-FI4lCmw/edit# Results]<br />
*Weather data [https://docs.google.com/document/d/1USIAqOmEPnP7dNmECOPHIvX9ZYjTU7_ySnluHI4vZfw/edit Results]<br />
*establish a conference on (open) energy system modeling - concrete steps (Berit)<br />
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== Participants<br/> ==<br />
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Registration deadline: 10th August 2015<br />
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#Stefan Pfenninger (Imperial College London)<br/><br />
#<span class="author-p-70946">Lion Hirth (neon)</span><br/><br />
#Ingmar Schlecht (University of Basel)<br/><br />
#Iain Staffell (Imperial College Business School)<br />
#Richard Green (Imperial College Business School)<br />
#Johannes Dorfner (Technische Universität München)<br />
#Clemens Gerbaulet (Technische Universität Berlin)<br />
#<span style="line-height: 1.5em; font-size: 0.85em">Ed Sharp (University College London)</span><br/><br />
#Catalina Spataru (University College London)<br />
#Mark Barrett (University College London)<br />
#Graeme Hawker ([[User:Graeme Hawker|profile]]) (University of Strathclyde)<br />
#Warren Hicks (Reading University)<br/><br />
#Alejandro Dávila (university of Groningen)<br />
#Adrien Schwane (Forschungszentrum Jülich)<br />
#Jörn Richstein (TU Delft, probably via remote link)<br />
#Alice Gunn (University of Reading)<br/><br />
#Abhishek Shivakumar (KTH)<br/><br />
#Tom Brown (from October: Frankfurt Institute of Advanced Studies)<br/><br />
#Giorgio Castagneto Gissey (University College London)<br />
#James Price (UCL)<br />
#David Kleinhans (NEXT ENERGY)<br />
#Wided Medjroubi (NEXT ENERGY)<br />
#CarstenMatke (NEXT ENERGY)<br />
#Daniel Drew (University of Reading)<br />
#Francesco Gardumi (Politecnico di Milano)<br />
#Daniel Crow (Imperial College)<br/><br />
#Simon Tindemans (Imperial College)<br />
#Guido Pleßmann (Reiner Lemoine Institut [someone else of the institute])<br/><br />
#Verena Viskovic (University College London)<br />
#Daniel Huppmann (DIW Berlin)<br />
#Martin Jahn (Europa-Universität Flensburg)<br />
#Wolf-Dieter Bunke<span style="line-height: 20.4px; font-size: 13.6px; background-color: rgb(255, 255, 255)">&nbsp;(Europa-Universität Flensburg)</span><br />
#Joe DeCarolis (NC State University)<br />
#Philip Sandwell (Imperial College London)<br />
#Philip Sargent (DECC: Dept. of Energy and Climate Change)<br />
#Frank Obermüller (ewi ER&S, Cologne)<br />
#Koen van Dam (Imperial College London)<br />
#Thomas Spitz (University of Edinburgh)<br />
#Heidi Heinrichs (Forschungszentrum Jülich)<br />
#Sheridan Few (Grantham Institute for Climate Change, Imperial College London)<br />
#Florian Steiner (Grantham Institute for Climate Change, Imperial College London)<br />
#Ajay Gambhir (Grantham Institute for Climate Change, Imperial College London)<br />
#Sylvain Quoilin (Joint Research Center, EU Commission)<br />
#Vignesh Sridharan (KTH)<br/><br />
#Juan Camilo Herrera (University College London)<br />
#Shai Hassid (University College London)<br />
#Arnaud Koehl (University College London)<br />
#Seán Collins (University College Cork)<br />
#Charlie Heaps (Stockholm Environment Institute and Tufts University, Boston, MA)<br />
#Moritz Schillinger (University of Basel)<br />
#Rembrandt Koppelaar (Imperial College London)<br />
#Simon Sawatzki (Technische Universität Berlin)<br />
#Chris Davis (University of Groningen)<br />
#Paul Deane (university College Cork)<br />
#Ben Elliston (University of New South Wales, join via remote link)<br />
#Maragatham (University College London)<br />
#Grant Wilson (Sheffield)<br />
#<span style="line-height: 20.4px; font-size: 13.6px; background-color: rgb(255, 255, 255)">Angela Francis (Green Alliance)</span><br/><br />
#Martin Glauer (OvGU Magdeburg)<br/><br />
#Hannah Bloomfield (University of Reading)<br/><br />
#'''-- Registration is now closed; but you can add your name to the waiting list below. --'''<br />
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#Kaveri Iychettira (Delft University of Technology, KTH)<br/><br />
#Mark Howells (KTH)<br />
#Fabrizio Fattori (University of Pavia)<br />
#<span style="line-height: 20.4px; font-size: 13.6px; background-color: rgb(255, 255, 255)">...'''add your name here'''... Waiting list is open: just <span style="line-height: 20.4px; font-size: 13.6px; background-color: rgb(255, 255, 255)">[[Special:RequestAccount|register with this wiki]] and click edit on this page.</span></span><br/><br />
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