oemof.solph—A model generator for linear and mixed-integer linear optimisation of energy systems[Formula presented]

Journal Article (2020)
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Uwe Krien (University of Bremen)

Patrik Schönfeldt (Deutsches Zentrum für Luft- und Raumfahrt (DLR))

Jann Launer (Reiner Lemoine Institut)

Simon Hilpert (Zentrum für nachhaltige Energiesysteme, University of Flensburg)

Cord Kaldemeyer (University of Flensburg, Flensburg University of Applied Sciences, Zentrum für nachhaltige Energiesysteme)

Guido Pleßmann (Reiner Lemoine Institut)

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https://doi.org/10.1016/j.simpa.2020.100028
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2020
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English
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6

Abstract

Energy system modelling is of high importance to investigate different scenarios in their technical, economical and environmental feasibility. The interplay of different technologies and energy flows in respective models can be represented as directed graphs in a generic but comprehensible formalism. However, additional effort is needed to create specific models and to derive an optimal sizing or operation of components. To tackle this problem, oemof.solph facilitates the formulation of (mixed-integer) linear programs from a generic object-oriented structure. Its structure allows to create models on different levels of detail by means of predefined components and an optional formulation of additional expressions and constraints. With its open and documented code base, extensive collection of examples and an active community it is useful across many levels, from simple applications to advanced modelling.

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