Hello all
The Energy Modelling Platform – Europe (EMP‑E) is a forum for energy system modelers in Europe. And has been holding annual scientific meetings in Brussels at European Commission offices since its inception in 2017.
In some ways perhaps, the EMP‑E echoes the much older Energy Modeling Forum (EMF) which arose at Stanford University during the 1970s oil crisis.
This year the meeting is online, running for three days from Tuesday 26 October 2021. Some URLs:
And the 2021 program in PDF format was released yesterday:
The tagline for this year is: "Energy system modelling, methods and results to support the European Green Deal".
One thing of interest to this list is that there is quite some traversal of open analysis as a distinct concept. Events include:
Type Title Person skills workshop What energy system modellers should know about [open] data and software licences
Robbie Morrison skills workshop Open‑access data and visualization tools EnerMaps plenary panel Collaborative modelling in practice (session chairs shown) Sebastian Busch and Pao-Yu Oei presentation Developing tools for model linkage and cross-sectoral scenario analysis: lessons learned in the openENTRANCE project Daniel Huppmann presentation Embracing the open science concept: experiences from the WHY project Cruz Enrique Borges parallel session Data and transparency (session chair shown) Frauke Wiese presentation Open data for energy system modeling: data paradigms, semantics, metadata, systems, buses, and licensing Robbie Morrison presentation Implementing FAIR through a distributed data infrastructure Carsten Hoyer-Click presentation Open-data based carbon emission intensity signals for electricity generation in European countries“ Mirko Schäfer presentation plan4res SMS++, an open modelling library for evaluating long term electricity system costs and flexibilities Antonio Frangioni (corrected here)
presentation Comparison and cross-validation of energy system models Matteo Giacomo Prina
If I have missed any other relevant events, please reply with
details.
And just a comment regarding my affiliation being listed as "OpenMod". The Open Energy Modelling Initiative has a policy of not taking explicit positions or endorsing particular projects. So that affiliation should better read therefore: "open energy modeling community".
Finally, I am not aware how much of this years meeting will be archived and made available later and under what context. Perhaps others on this list may know?
with best wishes, Robbie Morrison
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Hi Cruz, all
I do not know about the licence of that but Robbie for sure will lobby them to use a free one ;)
Sure! But that is really a question for each presenter. And I
guess each presenter needs to consent to the public upload as
well. Moreover, any contributor to an interactive session should
be given the opportunity to be edited out at their discretion.
Just to clarity, a Creative Commons CC‑BY‑4.0 license enables copying and reuse but is not a requirement to view the original.
Note also that I am assuming the plenaries, presentations, and
workshops will be treated similarly. It may well be that the
remark from the organizers in the posting below refers only to
plenary presentations and parallel presentations. Needless to
say, both variants will usually involve questions and comments
from the floor.
Following this posting, I'll forward the entire thread to Amanda
for the EMP‑E organizers to consider. Perhaps we'll have some
more clarity in due course?
cheers, Robbie
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