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| |Full_Model_Name=Open Energy Modelling Framework | | |Full_Model_Name=Open Energy Modelling Framework |
| |author_institution=Reiner Lemoine Institut / Zentrum für nachhaltige Energiesysteme | | |author_institution=Reiner Lemoine Institut / Zentrum für nachhaltige Energiesysteme |
− | |authors=Guido Plessmann, Uwe Krien, Simon Hilpert, Cord Kaldemeyer, Clemens Wingenbach, Wolf-Dieter Bunke, Stephan Günther et al. | + | |authors=Guido Plessmann, Uwe Krien, Caroline Möller, Simon Hilpert, Cord Kaldemeyer, Clemens Wingenbach, Wolf-Dieter Bunke, Stephan Günther et al. |
| |contact_persons=Uwe Krien, Guido Plessmann, Simon Hilpert, Cord Kaldemeyer | | |contact_persons=Uwe Krien, Guido Plessmann, Simon Hilpert, Cord Kaldemeyer |
| |contact_email=oemof(affe)rl-institut.de | | |contact_email=oemof(affe)rl-institut.de |
| |website=https://github.com/oemof | | |website=https://github.com/oemof |
| |logo=8503379.png | | |logo=8503379.png |
− | |text_description=Oemof is a framework for energy system modell development and its application in energy system analysis. Currently, it bases on collaborative work of two institutions and will be released under a appropriate open source license, i.e. GnuGPL v3. | + | |text_description=Oemof is a framework for energy system model development and its application in energy system analysis. Currently, it bases on collaborative work of two institutions and will be released under a appropriate open source license, i.e. GnuGPL v3. |
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| Containing a linear optimisation problem formulation library, feedin-data generation library and other auxiliary libraries it is meant to be developed further according to interests of user/ developer community. | | Containing a linear optimisation problem formulation library, feedin-data generation library and other auxiliary libraries it is meant to be developed further according to interests of user/ developer community. |
Revision as of 12:52, 8 October 2015
Open Energy Modelling Framework
by Reiner Lemoine Institut / Zentrum für nachhaltige Energiesysteme
Authors: Guido Plessmann, Uwe Krien, Caroline Möller, Simon Hilpert, Cord Kaldemeyer, Clemens Wingenbach, Wolf-Dieter Bunke, Stephan Günther et al.
Contact: Uwe Krien, Guido Plessmann, Simon Hilpert, Cord Kaldemeyer
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Oemof is a framework for energy system model development and its application in energy system analysis. Currently, it bases on collaborative work of two institutions and will be released under a appropriate open source license, i.e. GnuGPL v3.
Containing a linear optimisation problem formulation library, feedin-data generation library and other auxiliary libraries it is meant to be developed further according to interests of user/ developer community.
Based on Python, Pyomo, Coin-OR. Using Python, PostgreSQL, PostGIS for data processing.
Website / Documentation
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Open Source GNU General Public License version 3.0 (GPL-3.0)
Not directly downloadable
No data shipped
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Model Scope |
Model type and solution approach |
Model class
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Energy Modelling Framework
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Sectors
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Electricity, Heat
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Technologies
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Renewables, Conventional Generation, CHP
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Decisions
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dispatch, investment
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Regions
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Europe, Germany, administrative districts (depends on user)
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Geographic Resolution
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depends on user input
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Time resolution
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Hour
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Network coverage
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transmission, distribution, DC load flow, net transfer capacities
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Model type
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Optimization, Simulation
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Variables
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Computation time
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minutes (depends strongly on use of modeling framework. typically if investment decisions are enabled, a model run takes a multiple of time to compute)
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Objective
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costs, emissions
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Uncertainty modeling
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Not covered (yet)
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Suited for many scenarios / monte-carlo
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No
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References
Scientific references
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Author institution | Reiner Lemoine Institut / Zentrum für nachhaltige Energiesysteme + |
Authors | Guido Plessmann, Uwe Krien, Caroline Möller, Simon Hilpert, Cord Kaldemeyer, Clemens Wingenbach, Wolf-Dieter Bunke, Stephan Günther et al. + |
Computation time comments | depends strongly on use of modeling framework. typically if investment decisions are enabled, a model run takes a multiple of time to compute |
Contact email | |
Contact persons | Uwe Krien, Guido Plessmann, Simon Hilpert, Cord Kaldemeyer + |
Data availability | |
Decisions | dispatch + and investment + |
Deterministic | Not covered (yet) + |
Full Model Name | Open Energy Modelling Framework + |
Georegions | Europe, Germany, administrative districts (depends on user) + |
Georesolution | depends on user input + |
Is suited for many scenarios | false + |
License | GNU General Public License version 3.0 (GPL-3.0) + |
Math modeltype | Optimization + and Simulation + |
Math objective | costs, emissions + |
Model class | Energy Modelling Framework + |
Model source public | false + |
Modelling software | Python, Pyomo, Coin-OR + |
Network coverage | transmission +, distribution +, DC load flow + and net transfer capacities + |
Open future | true + |
Open source licensed | true + |
Processing software | Python, PostgreSQL, PostGIS + |
Sectors | Electricity + and Heat + |
Source download | |
Technologies | Renewables +, Conventional Generation + and CHP + |
Text description | Oemof is a framework for energy system mod … Oemof is a framework for energy system model development and its application in energy system analysis. Currently, it bases on collaborative work of two institutions and will be released under a appropriate open source license, i.e. GnuGPL v3.
Containing a linear optimisation problem formulation library, feedin-data generation library and other auxiliary libraries it is meant to be developed further according to interests of user/ developer community.to interests of user/ developer community. |
Timeresolution | Hour + |
Website | https://github.com/oemof + |