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Guido Pleßmann
Publications - 4
Citations - 364
Guido Pleßmann is an academic researcher. The author has contributed to research in topics: Energy planning & Transparency (behavior). The author has an hindex of 4, co-authored 4 publications receiving 228 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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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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A qualitative evaluation approach for energy system modelling frameworks
TL;DR: This paper presents a qualitative approach to evaluate frameworks in a transparent and structured way regarding their suitability to tackle energy system modelling challenges and suggests three major property categories of frameworks with regard to their capability to tackle the challenges.
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oemof.solph—A model generator for linear and mixed-integer linear optimisation of energy systems
TL;DR: Oemof.solph facilitates the formulation of (mixed-integer) linear programs from a generic object-oriented structure that allows to create models on different levels of detail by means of predefined components and an optional formulation of additional expressions and constraints.