Do
you sometimes wonder who else uses your favourite open-source energy
modelling tools, and what they do with it? Come join us at the
PyPSA User Meeting!
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Dear
openmodders,
We are excited to announce the
second PyPSA User Meeting on May 27, 2024: 3 pm - 6 pm (CEST)!
What to do?
Call for lightning talks
- All PyPSA users are encouraged to suggest 10-minute lightning talks about your use of the PyPSA toolbox.
- We are especially interested in the types of problems you are tackling and how you employ PyPSA to solve them.
- If
there are more submissions than our time can accommodate, the
organisers will choose which submissions will receive time slots to
present.
Please submit your proposed lightning talk
here (open until May 6). You can find the
recordings of the first PyPSA User Meeting here.
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Recording permissionsWe’d
like to record the entire session and, for people who give their
consent, make the recordings available after the session under a
Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY 4.0) to those who were not able to make the meeting.
Participants
can license their contribution to the meeting under a Creative Commons
CC BY 4.0 license at the time of registration. This will permit the
associated video recording to be shared with a wider audience in the
Open Modelling community.
In addition, presenters can optionally
license their presentations under a Creative Commons CC BY 4.0 license.
This will also facilitate their dissemination and reuse.
Attendees
and presenters should note that open licensing is optional. We will not
publish anything without the consent of those being recorded. You may
withdraw your consent afterwards as well. We will respect the wishes of
anyone who asks to delete the recording of them during times when they
were talking.
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Inquiries
For any inquiries, please contact Bobby Xiong (mailto:
xi...@tu-berlin.de) and Caspar Schauß (mailto:
caspar....@gmail.com)
We look forward to a fruitful exchange with many of you!
Best regards,
Bobby, Caspar and the PyPSA team at TU Berlin
https://pypsa.org/https://github.com/PyPSA