Hi Laurent Regarding the ETEM Energy-Technology-Environment Model.
------------------------------------------------------------ To: Robbie Morrison <[email protected]> Subject: Re: [Help-glpk] OSeMOSYS open-source energy modeling project Message-ID: <calss_z0jd6txtcdu76do_8r_vjexcg+wxkq3wonj4we7spq...@mail.gmail.com> From: Laurent Drouet <[email protected]> Date: Thu, 29 Nov 2012 23:26:18 +0100 ------------------------------------------------------------ > Dear Robbie, > > The ETEM model is also an open-source > Energy-Technology-Economy Model, based on the same > paradigms than OSeMOSYS. It is of course written > in GNU MathProg and freely available at > http://apps.ordecsys.com/etem. > If you have any problem to download it, I can > send you a version. I am one of the author of > the model. No problems encountered to register, download, unpack, and run: $ glpsol --model etem.mod --data city_a.dat GLPSOL: GLPK LP/MIP Solver, v4.47 ... OPTIMAL SOLUTION FOUND Time used: 7.3 secs Memory used: 92.2 Mb (96690829 bytes) ... Here are some text stats: words cols lines filename 12983 216 2445 city_a.dat 2122 149 363 etem.mod The documentation looks great: Drouet, Laurent and Julien Thénié. 2009. ETEM : an energy-technology-environment model to assess urban sustainable development policies -- Reference manual version 2.1. ORDECSYS (Operations Research Decisions and Systems) Technical Report, Chêne-Bougeries, Switzerland. 10 August 2009. This PDF is part of the software bundle. For the record, the Eclipse Public License v1.0 is used for the code. The following presentation also gives some useful background to ETEM: Drouet, Laurent and Dan Zachary. 2010. Economic aspects of the ETEM model -- Presentation. 21 May 2010. http://crteweb.tudor.lu/leaq/uploads/etem-economy.pdf Thanks for the tip! Best wishes, Robbie > Best regards, > Laurent Drouet > > On Thu, Nov 29, 2012 at 7:35 PM, Robbie Morrison <[email protected]>wrote: > >> >> Hello Andrew, all >> >> Been doing the literature review for my thesis >> report and just found the following website and >> article: >> >> http://osemosysmain.yolasite.com >> http://osemosysmain.yolasite.com/getting-started.php >> >> Howells, Mark, Holger Rogner, Neil Strachan, >> Charles Heaps, Hillard Huntington, Socrates >> Kypreos, Alison Hughes, Semida Silveira, Joe >> DeCarolis, Morgan Bazillian, and Alexander >> Roehrl. 2011. osemosys : the open source >> energy modeling system : an introduction to >> its ethos, structure and development. >> Energy Policy 39(10):5850-5870. >> doi:10.1016/j.enpol.2011.06.033 >> >> http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.enpol.2011.06.033 >> http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0301421511004897 >> >> There are some quite substantial collaborating >> institutions listed on the home page, particularly >> in the energy modeling area. >> >> Last I looked, OSeMOSYS was being coded in Java. >> They must have migrated to MathProg in the >> interim. >> >> Kudos to Andrew, regards to all, Robbie >> --- --- Robbie Morrison PhD student -- policy-oriented energy system simulation Institute for Energy Engineering (IET) Technical University of Berlin (TU-Berlin), Germany University email (redirected) : [email protected] Webmail (preferred) : [email protected] [from Webmail client] _______________________________________________ Help-glpk mailing list [email protected] https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/help-glpk
