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Follow a presentation on open-source energy system models by Neil Strachan, UCL, Manuel Welsch, KTH

University College London, London, UK

Published Mar 19, 2014

Panelists discussed energy modelling using OSeMOSYS, a fully fledged systems optimization model for long-term energy planning that is a simple, powerful, and transparent tool for informing the development of local, national and multi-regional energy strategies. OSeMOSYS is currently applied in a variety of projects ranging from smart grids and electric vehicles to a World Bank project assessing the climate resiliency of African energy infrastructure. It was created by a consortium of organizations, including KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Stockholm Environment Institute, United Nations Industrial Development Organization, International Atomic Energy Association, the UK Energy Research Centre, Stanford University, University of Cape Town, Paul Scherrer Institute, and North Carolina State University.