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\author{
\emph{Tom Brown, Robbie Morrison, The Open Energy Modelling Initiative Community}
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\date{\vspace{0.5cm}Open Power System Data 4th Workshop, DIW Berlin, 10 July 2017}
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{\small
Slides licensed under
\href{http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/}{Creative Commons
Attribution 4.0 International Licence}. \ccby}
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\maketitle
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\frametitle{openmod: overview}
\begin{itemize}
\item \alert{grass roots community} of open energy modellers from universities,
research institutions and the interested public
\item 370+ participants, mainly from Europe, but also from Africa, America, Asia
and Australia
\item first meeting Berlin 18–19 September 2014 (some founding members started OPSD)
\item promoting \alert{open code}, \alert{open data} and \alert{open science} in energy modelling
\end{itemize}
\end{frame}
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\frametitle{what is open modelling?}
\alert{Open} refers to model source code and energy system datasets that can be freely used, studied, improved and distributed. The \alert{whole pipeline} should be open:
\centering
\includegraphics[width=10cm]{open-modeling-chain}
\source{Robbie Morrison, Eva Schmid, openmod contributers, CC BY 4.0}
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\begin{frame}
\frametitle{why open modelling?}
openness \dots
\begin{itemize}
\item increases \alert{transparency}, \alert{reproducibility}
and \alert{credibility}, which lead to better research and policy
advice (no more `black boxes')
\item \emph{can} improve research \alert{quality}
\item reduces
\alert{duplication of effort} and frees time to develop
\alert{new ideas}
\item allows easier \alert{collaboration}
\item is essential given the increasing \alert{complexity} of the energy system
\end{itemize}
\vspace{0.3cm}
{\tiny See also S.~Pfenninger et al, `\href{https://doi.org/10.1016/j.enpol.2016.11.046}{The importance of open data and software: Is energy research lagging behind?},' Energy Policy, V101, p211, 2017 and S.~Pfenninger, `\href{https://dx.doi.org/10.1038/542393a}{Energy scientists must show their workings},' Nature, V542, p393, 2017.}
\end{frame}
\begin{frame}
\frametitle{what open models are there?}
Since 2001: zero to {\bf +48} projects and more coming
{\bf Electricity and energy system models:}
\begin{itemize}
\item first wave ({\bf 3}): 2001 balmoral, 2004 deeco, 2005 GnuAE
\item second wave ({\bf +3}): 2010 OSeMOSYS, 2012 TEMOA, 2013 NEMO
\item as of 2017 ({\bf +24}): Calliope, CREST, DESSTinEE, DIETER, Dispa-SET, Einstein,
EMLab-Generation, EMMA, Energy Transition Model, EnergyPATHWAYS,
ETEM, ficus, GENESYS, oemof, OnSSET, pandapower, PowerMatcher,
PyPSA, renpass, SIREN, StELMOD, SWITCH, URBS, WWS project
\end{itemize}
\end{frame}
\begin{frame}
\frametitle{what open models are there?}
{\bf Transmission and distribution grid models:}
\begin{itemize}
\item as of 2017 ({\bf 8}): DINGO, GridKit, GridLAB-D, Hutcheon and Bialek dataset,
OpenDSS, OpenGridMap, osmTGmod, SciGRID
\end{itemize}
{\bf Energy database projects:}
\begin{itemize}
\item first wave ({\bf 4}): 2004 OpenStreetMap, 2009 OpenEI, 2011 Enipedia, 2011 reegle
\item as of 2017 ({\bf +6}): Energy Research Data Portal for South Africa, energydata.info,
oedb, Open Power System Data, OpenGridMap, Renewables.ninja
\end{itemize}
\end{frame}
\begin{frame}
\frametitle{what is the openmod initiative?}
The openmod initiative consists of a public \alert{\href{https://groups.google.com/forum/\#!forum/openmod-initiative}{mailing list}} (370+ participants) \dots
\centering
\includegraphics[width=12cm]{openmod-mailing_list}
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\frametitle{what is the openmod initiative?}
\dots an internet \alert{\href{https://forum.openmod-initiative.org/}{forum}} for more intense discussions, Q \& A and planning \dots
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\frametitle{what is the openmod initiative?}
\dots a collaborative \alert{\href{https://wiki.openmod-initiative.org/}{wiki}} for collecting information on models and data \dots
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\frametitle{what is the openmod initiative?}
\dots and finally a \alert{\href{https://wiki.openmod-initiative.org/wiki/Open_Energy_Modelling_Workshop_-_Munich_2017}{workshop}} every six months for two-three days.
\vspace{.5cm}
Next Workshop: {\bf Technical University of Munich, 11-13 October 2017}
\begin{itemize}
\item tutorials on open software tools and open energy models
\item open model and open data presentations
\item breakout groups on every possible topic
\end{itemize}
\end{frame}
\begin{frame}
\frametitle{what is the openmod initiative currently doing?}
The following \alert{issues} are currently being tackled by
openmod members:
\begin{itemize}
\item good practice in open source projects
\item reducing barriers to developing open source projects
\item helping data owners understand the merits of openness
\item energy data and metadata standards
\item energy model classification and cataloguing
\item open/free/libre software and data licensing
\item open access to research results and journal articles
\item improved research computing skills
\end{itemize}
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\frametitle{want to join the openmod initiative?}
There is no application process or membership fee. Simply \dots
\begin{itemize}
\item join the \alert{\href{https://groups.google.com/forum/\#!forum/openmod-initiative}{mailing list}}
\item join the online \alert{\href{https://forum.openmod-initiative.org/}{forum}}
\item contribute to the \alert{\href{https://wiki.openmod-initiative.org/wiki/Main_Page}{wiki}}
\item check out the \alert{\href{http://openmod-initiative.org/}{website}}
\item come to the next \alert{\href{https://wiki.openmod-initiative.org/wiki/Open_Energy_Modelling_Workshop_-_Munich_2017}{workshop}}: 11-13 October 2017,
Technical University of Munich
\end{itemize}
\end{frame}
\begin{frame}{Copyright}
Unless otherwise stated, the graphics and text are Copyright \copyright Tom Brown, Robbie Morrison, 2017.
The LaTeX and graphics are available at:\\ {\small\url{https://github.com/openmod-initiative/opsd-final-workshop-slides}}.
The graphics and text for which no other attribution are given are licensed under a
\href{http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/}{Creative Commons
Attribution 4.0 International Licence}.
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