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Clemens Wingenbach
Researcher at University of Flensburg
Publications - 12
Citations - 669
Clemens Wingenbach is an academic researcher from University of Flensburg. The author has contributed to research in topics: Energy policy & Energy planning. The author has an hindex of 8, co-authored 12 publications receiving 459 citations.
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Opening the black box of energy modelling: Strategies and lessons learned
Stefan Pfenninger,Lion Hirth,Ingmar Schlecht,Eva Schmid,Frauke Wiese,Tom Brown,Chris Davis,Matthew Gidden,Heidi Heinrichs,Clara F. Heuberger,Simon Hilpert,Uwe Krien,Carsten Matke,Arjuna Nebel,Robbie Morrison,Berit Müller,Guido Pleßmann,Matthias Reeg,Jörn C. Richstein,Abhishek Shivakumar,Iain Staffell,Tim Tröndle,Clemens Wingenbach +22 more
TL;DR: Key steps to consider when opening code and data are discussed, including determining intellectual property ownership, choosing a licence and appropriate modelling languages, distributing code andData, and providing support and building communities.
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The Open Energy Modelling Framework (oemof) - A new approach to facilitate open science in energy system modelling
TL;DR: The Open Energy Modelling Framework (oemof) as discussed by the authors is an approach to energy system modelling, representation and analysis that provides a toolbox to construct comprehensive energy system models and has been published open source under a free licence.
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Opening the black box of energy modelling: strategies and lessons learned
Stefan Pfenninger,Lion Hirth,Ingmar Schlecht,Eva Schmid,Frauke Wiese,Tom Brown,Chris Davis,Birgit Fais,Matthew Gidden,Heidi Heinrichs,Clara F. Heuberger,Simon Hilpert,Uwe Krien,Carsten Matke,Arjuna Nebel,Robbie Morrison,Berit Müller,Guido Pleßmann,Matthias Reeg,Jörn C. Richstein,Abhishek Shivakumar,Iain Staffell,Tim Tröndle,Clemens Wingenbach +23 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors provide a practical how-to guide based on the collective experience of members of the Open Energy Modelling Initiative (Openmod), including determining intellectual property ownership, choosing a licence and appropriate modelling languages, distributing code and data, and providing support and building communities.
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The Open Energy Modelling Framework (oemof) - A new approach to facilitate open science in energy system modelling
TL;DR: The Open Energy Modelling Framework (oemof) is presented as a novel approach to energy system modelling, representation and analysis that provides a toolbox to construct comprehensive energy system models and has been published open source under a free licence.
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An open source energy system simulation model as an instrument for public participation in the development of strategies for a sustainable future
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors present an open source model renpass (renewable energy pathways simulation system) for the future development of the German and European electricity system, which can be used to analyze new production, transmission and storage facilities.