Leveraging Open-Source Tools for Collaborative Macro-energy System Modeling Efforts

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العنوان: Leveraging Open-Source Tools for Collaborative Macro-energy System Modeling Efforts
المؤلفون: DeCarolis, Joseph, Jaramillo, Paulina, Johnson, Jeremiah X., McCollum, D.L., Trutnevyte, Evelina, Daniels, David, 1971, Akın-Olçum, Gökçe, Bergerson, J., Cho, Soolyeon, Choi, Joon Ho, Craig, Michael T., de Queiroz, Anderson R., Eshraghi, Hadi, Galik, Christopher S., Gutowski, Timothy G., Haapala, Karl R., Hodge, Bri Mathias, Hoque, Simi, Jenkins, Jesse D., Jenn, Alan, Johansson, Daniel, 1975, Kaufman, Noah, Kiviluoma, Juha, Lin, Zhenhong, MacLean, Heather L., Masanet, Eric, Masnadi, Mohammad S., McMillan, Colin A., Nock, Destenie S., Patankar, Neha, Patino-Echeverri, Dalia, Schively, Greg, Siddiqui, Sauleh, Smith, Amanda D., Venkatesh, Aranya, Wagner, Gernot, Yeh, Sonia, 1973, Zhou, Yuyu
المصدر: Joule. 4(12):2523-2526
الوصف: The authors are founding team members of a new effort to develop an Open Energy Outlook for the United States. The effort aims to apply best practices of policy-focused energy system modeling, ensure transparency, build a networked community, and work toward a common purpose: examining possible US energy system futures to inform energy and climate policy efforts. Individual author biographies can be found on the project website: https://openenergyoutlook.org/. DeCarolis et al. articulate the benefits of forming collaborative teams with a wide array of disciplinary and domain expertise to conduct analysis with macro-energy system models. Open-source models, tools, and datasets underpin such efforts by enabling transparency, accessibility, and replicability among team members and with the broader modeling community.
وصف الملف: electronic
URL الوصول: https://research.chalmers.se/publication/521576
https://research.chalmers.se/publication/520492
https://research.chalmers.se/publication/521576/file/521576_Fulltext.pdf
قاعدة البيانات: SwePub
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تدمد:25424351
DOI:10.1016/j.joule.2020.11.002