EnergyModelsInvestments
is a package to investment decisions to models designed using the EnergyModelsBase
package.
If the package EnergyModelsGeography
is loaded, it will also provide investment options to transmission mode.
The usage of the package is based illustrated through the Section Use EnergyModelsInvestments
in the documentation.
The approach is furthermore exemplified through the EnergyModelsInvestments
extensions of EnergyModelsBase
and EnergyModelsGeography
.
Both packages include as well corresponding examples.
If you find EnergyModelsInvestments
useful in your work, we kindly request that you cite the following publication:
@article{hellemo2024energymodelsx,
title={EnergyModelsX: Flexible Energy Systems Modelling with Multiple Dispatch},
author={Hellemo, Lars and B{\o}dal, Espen Flo and Holm, Sigmund Eggen and Pinel, Dimitri and Straus, Julian},
journal={Journal of Open Source Software},
volume={9},
number={97},
pages={6619},
year={2024}
}
For earlier work, see our paper in Applied Energy:
@article{boedal_2024,
title = {Hydrogen for harvesting the potential of offshore wind: A {N}orth {S}ea case study},
journal = {Applied Energy},
volume = {357},
pages = {122484},
year = {2024},
issn = {0306-2619},
doi = {https://doi.org/10.1016/j.apenergy.2023.122484},
url = {https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0306261923018482},
author = {Espen Flo B{\o}dal and Sigmund Eggen Holm and Avinash Subramanian and Goran Durakovic and Dimitri Pinel and Lars Hellemo and Miguel Mu{\~n}oz Ortiz and Brage Rugstad Knudsen and Julian Straus}
}
The development of EnergyModelsInvestments
was funded by the Norwegian Research Council in the project Clean Export, project number 308811