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|license| | *Please give me a shoutout on Twitter* (`@daniel_huppmann`_) | *or LinkedIn* (`@daniel-huppmann`_) *if you find this material useful!* Open Source Energy System Modeling ---------------------------------- .. figure:: _static/TU_Wien-Logo.svg :width: 240px :align: right This lecture introduces several open-source frameworks for modelling the energy system and assessing the transition to renewable sources in the context of climate change mitigation and sustainable development. We discuss the role of quantitative, model-based pathways in international and national climate mitigation policy, in particular the reports by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), and the students will learn how to develop scenarios of the energy transition using open-source tools and readily available data. TU Vienna - summer semester 2020 (370.062) ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ Link to the lecture page on `TISS`_. .. _`TISS` : https://tiss.tuwien.ac.at/course/courseDetails.xhtml?dswid=2707&dsrid=915&courseNr=370062&semester=2020S **Lecture 1**: | Principles of open, collaborative scientific programming for energy modelling | `pdf (6.5MB) `_ | `pptx (4.2MB) `_ | `recordings of this lecture `_ **Lecture 2**: | A hands-on example of working with git | `pdf (0.8MB) `_ | `pptx (1.5MB) `_ | `recordings of this lecture `_ The repository created as part of the hands-on exercise is available at https://github.com/danielhuppmann/lecture_spring_2020. Material for the **forthcoming lectures** will be posted here later... Overview of recording sub-pages ``````````````````````````````` .. toctree:: osesm_2020_lecture_1_recording osesm_2020_lecture_2_recording Previous versions of this lecture ````````````````````````````````` .. toctree:: osesm_2019 Acknowledgement ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ Thanks to Matthew Gidden (`@gidden`_) and Paul Natsuo Kishimoto (`@khaeru`_) for providing valuable input and sharing their own teaching material. .. _`@gidden` : https://github.com/gidden .. _`@khaeru` : https://github.com/khaeru ---- About the author: Dr. Daniel Huppmann ------------------------------------- Staff webpage at IIASA: `www.iiasa.ac.at/staff/huppmann`_ GitHub: `@danielhuppmann`_ Twitter: `@daniel_huppmann`_ LinkedIn: `@daniel-huppmann`_ .. _`www.iiasa.ac.at/staff/huppmann` : http://www.iiasa.ac.at/staff/huppmann .. _`@danielhuppmann` : https://github.com/danielhuppmann .. _`@daniel_huppmann`: https://twitter.com/daniel_huppmann .. _`@daniel-huppmann`: https://www.linkedin.com/in/daniel-huppmann/