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Revision as of 15:58, 2 November 2016
The location and dates of the 6th Open Energy Modelling Workshop have still to be decided (see discussion on the mailing list). It will happen roughly around April/May 2017.
This time it has been suggested that as well as the two-day workshop, there could be an optional day before the workshop with tutorials on technical topics for people getting started in open energy modelling.
Potential Tutorial Topics
This is a list of potential tutorial topics that could be covered in an optional day before the workshop begins.
Please add suggestions to this list; add your name (linked to your wiki profile) in brackets if you would be prepared to lead such a tutorial.
- Getting started with Python?
- Optimization in Python?
- Using git and github?
- Oedb?
- Oemof?
- OSeMOSYS?
- Modelling electricity networks in Python with PyPSA (Tom Brown, Frankfurt Institute for Advanced Studies)