Journal article
Leveraging Open-Source Tools for Collaborative Macro-energy System Modeling Efforts
Joule, v 4(12), pp 2523-2526
16 Dec 2020
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Abstract
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.
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- Title
- Leveraging Open-Source Tools for Collaborative Macro-energy System Modeling Efforts
- Creators
- Joseph DeCarolis - North Carolina State UniversityPaulina Jaramillo - Carnegie Mellon UniversityJeremiah X. Johnson - North Carolina State UniversityD.L. McCollum - Electric Power Research InstituteEvelina Trutnevyte - University of GenevaDavid Daniels - Chalmers University of TechnologyGökçe Akın-Olçum - Environmental Defense FundJ. Bergerson - University of CalgarySoolyeon Cho - North Carolina State UniversityJoon Ho Choi - California Southern UniversityMichael T. Craig - University of MichiganAnderson R. de Queiroz - NC Central University;Hadi Eshraghi - North Carolina State UniversityChristopher S. Galik - North Carolina State UniversityTimothy G. Gutowski - Massachusetts Institute of TechnologyKarl R. Haapala - Oregon State UniversityBri Mathias Hodge - University of Colorado SystemSimi Hoque - Drexel UniversityJesse D. Jenkins - Princeton UniversityAlan Jenn - University of California, DavisDaniel Johansson - Chalmers University of TechnologyNoah Kaufman - Columbia UniversityJuha Kiviluoma - VTT Technical Research Centre of FinlandZhenhong Lin - Oak Ridge National LaboratoryHeather L. MacLean - University of TorontoEric Masanet - University of California, Santa BarbaraMohammad S. Masnadi - University of PittsburghColin A. McMillan - National Laboratory of the RockiesDestenie S. Nock - Carnegie Mellon UniversityNeha Patankar - Princeton UniversityDalia Patino-Echeverri - Duke UniversityGreg Schively - Carbon Impact ConsultingSauleh Siddiqui - American UniversityAmanda D. Smith - Pacific Northwest National LaboratoryAranya Venkatesh - Carnegie Mellon UniversityGernot Wagner - New York UniversitySonia Yeh - Chalmers University of TechnologyYuyu Zhou - Iowa State UniversityNational Renewable Energy Lab. (NREL), Golden, CO (United States)
- Publication Details
- Joule, v 4(12), pp 2523-2526
- Publisher
- Elsevier
- Resource Type
- Journal article
- Language
- English
- Academic Unit
- Civil, Architectural, and Environmental Engineering
- Web of Science ID
- WOS:000599924800001
- Scopus ID
- 2-s2.0-85097654384
- Other Identifier
- 991020531825004721
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- Collaboration types
- Domestic collaboration
- International collaboration
- Web of Science research areas
- Chemistry, Physical
- Energy & Fuels
- Materials Science, Multidisciplinary