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Leveraging Open-Source Tools for Collaborative Macro-energy System Modeling Efforts
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Leveraging Open-Source Tools for Collaborative Macro-energy System Modeling Efforts

Joseph DeCarolis, Paulina Jaramillo, Jeremiah X. Johnson, D.L. McCollum, Evelina Trutnevyte, David Daniels, Gökçe Akın-Olçum, J. Bergerson, Soolyeon Cho, Joon Ho Choi, …
Joule, v 4(12), pp 2523-2526
16 Dec 2020
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https://doi.org/10.1016/j.joule.2020.11.002View
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Abstract

Annan naturresursteknik Energisystem Energy Systems Environmental Analysis and Construction Information Technology Miljöanalys och bygginformationsteknik Other Environmental Engineering
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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Domestic collaboration
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Chemistry, Physical
Energy & Fuels
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