Materials for Open Course on Energy Systems Analysis
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Materials for Open Course on Energy Systems Analysis
Central hub offering an extensive collection of datasets and tools for energy-related applications.
A directory and guide to power grid infrastructure mapping in OpenStreetMap.
The Res-IRF model is a tool for simulating energy consumption for space heating in the French residential sector.
Python script to download TMY data and calculate POA irradiance for any location in the world. Uses EU JRC PVGIS as source.
This is the open-source ON-TIMES energy system model developed by EML, IVL, and VTT within the Nordic Clean Energy Scenarios project.
Python code to model thermal energy flows for Battery Energy Storage Systems (BESS) under realistic load and environmental conditions.
PGMcpp : PRIMED Grid Modelling Code (in C++) - v2.1
Redirects to new URL https://codema-dev.github.io
A microgrid modelling code, which can be used to assess the economic and environmental impacts of integrating renewable energy production and storage assets.
This project focuses on simulating the performance of photovoltaic (PV) systems using a physical model. The simulation is based on data collected from a specific location (59°31’52.54″N 12°37’14.78″E) over a period from September 1, 2021, to August 31, 2022.
TRNSYS components to simulate a variable capacity air-to-air heat pump
Energy Modeling of A Residential Retrofit Proposal for A Derelict Industrial Building in Newham, London E16
California ISO Wind Energy Prediction Using LSTM.
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Version 2.0 of the Energy Economical Model improves upon the original EEM release (see separate repo) by adding support for bulk upload of load profile and existing source utilization as well as Battery Energy Storage Systems.
Simple model of final use demand for various energy carriers
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