Periodic Reporting for period 1 - Mopo (Comprehensive, fast, user-friendly and thoroughly validated open-source energy system planning framework)
Período documentado: 2023-01-01 hasta 2024-06-30
Building on the legacy of the European project Spine, Mopo will further develop and refine a set of workflow management, energy system model and data processing tools. The goal is to provide decision-makers with effective, high-performance and modular tools to facilitate energy modelling within the energy, the transport and other sectors. Energy modelling is used at national and EU levels to support policy and regulatory decisions that aim to steer European energy systems to carbon neutrality. Energy modelling is also used in private and public organisations engaged in investing and operating energy related assets, ranging across energy generation, transfer, storage and consumption.
Mopo will enhance the open-source workflow, data and scenario management tool Spine Toolbox. Handling large amounts of complex data for scenario-based modelling is time consuming and error-prone endeavor. Spine Toolbox helps to avoid mistakes, automate processes, connect data to models, link different models and visualize results.
Mopo will enhance the state-of-the-art energy system model generator SpineOpt.jl. As the existing SpineOpt is already a very extensive model with lot of capabilities, the focus will be on improving the performance and usability of SpineOpt. Some new features will also be added, e.g. distribution grid level modelling, new decomposition options, and better capabilities for modelling resiliency.
Mopo will perform three case studies: European-wide full sector energy system model, high-detail industrial region and analysis for the decarbonisation of Baltic countries in high resolution.
Expected results include data pipelines that provide energy system relevant datasets, a workflow to create model instances from those datasets, a tool for workflow, data and scenario management, an energy system model, tools to visualize input data and results, a process to certify correct functioning of energy system models, course material for energy systems modelling.