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AnyMOD
by TU Berlin
Authors: Leonard Göke
Contact: Leonard Göke
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AnyMOD is a framework to create large scale energy system models with multiple periods of capacity expansion. It pursues a graph-based approach that was developed to address the challenges in modelling high-levels of intermittent generation and sectoral integration.
Based on Julia/JuMP. Using for data processing.
Website / Documentation
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Open Source MIT license (MIT)
Directly downloadable
Some input data shipped
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Model Scope |
Model type and solution approach |
Model class
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Framework
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Sectors
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User-dependent
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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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User-dependent
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Geographic Resolution
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User-dependent
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Time resolution
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Hour
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Network coverage
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transmission, net transfer capacities
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Model type
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Optimization
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Continuous Linear Optimization
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Variables
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Computation time
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minutes
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Objective
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cost minimization by default, can set other objectives
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Uncertainty modeling
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single-stage scenarios
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Suited for many scenarios / monte-carlo
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Yes
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References
Scientific references
Göke (2020), AnyMOD - A graph-based framework for energy system modelling with high levels of renewables and sector integration, Working Paper.
Reports produced using the model
Hainsch et al. (2020), European Green Deal: Using Ambitious Climate Targets and Renewable Energy to Climb out of the Economic Crisis, DIW Weekly Report.
Example research questions
Pathways for the decarbonisation of the European energy system until 2050
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