OpeN Source Spatial Electrification Toolkit
by KTH Royal Institute of Technology
Authors: Dimitrios Mentis, Francesco Fuso Nerini, Oliver Broad, Manuel Welsch, Alexandros Korkovelos, Christopher Arderne, Holger Rogner, Mark Howells
Contact: Dimitrios Mentis
|
OnSSET has been designed for identifying least-cost technology options to electrify areas presently unserved by grid-based electricity and to estimate associated investment needs related to electrification. OnSSET uses energy-related data and information on a geographical basis such as settlement sizes and locations, distances from existing and planned transmission network, power plants, economic activity, local renewable energy flows,road network, nighttime light etc.
Based on Python. Using Python for data processing.
Download
|
Open Source MIT license (MIT)
Directly downloadable
No data shipped
|
Model Scope |
Model type and solution approach |
|
Model type
|
Optimization
|
|
|
Variables
|
|
Computation time
|
minutes
|
Objective
|
Cost minimization
|
Uncertainty modeling
|
|
Suited for many scenarios / monte-carlo
|
No
|
|
References
Scientific references
Mentis, Dimitrios; Welsch, Manuel; Fuso Nerini, Francesco; Broad, Oliver; Howells, Mark; Bazilian, Morgan; Rogner, Holger (December 2015). "A GIS-based approach for electrification planning: a case study on Nigeria". Energy for Sustainable Development. 29: 142–150. doi:10.1016/j.esd.2015.09.007. ISSN 0973-0826.
https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.esd.2015.09.007
Reports produced using the model
IEA World Energy Outlook 2014, IEA World Energy Outlook 2015, IEA and World Bank Global Tracking Framework 2015
◀ back to model list