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Overview / aristopy
Last updated 2021-09-09
Open Source
License MIT
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Framework Name aristopy
Acronym -
Contact (e-mail) aristopy@gmail.com
Current contact person Stefan Bruche
Website https://git.tu-berlin.de/etus/public/aristopy
Institution(s) TU Berlin
Geographical Scope -
Sectoral Scope Electricity, Heat/Cooling
General Problem Scope -
Specific Problem Scope Integrated approach, Modular build-up, Energy dispatch, Capacity expansion planning, Unit commitment, Sector-coupling
Inital purpose Modeling and optimizing the design and operation of energy systems
Inital purpose change -
Research questions
Inital Release Date 2020-06-16
Parent Framework -
Version 0.9
Source of funding German Federal Ministry for Economic Affairs and Energy (project reference number 03ET4053A)
GUI
Programming Framework Python
External Solver CPLEX, Gurobi, Coin-Or CBC, GLPK
Input Data Format Python dicts, XLSX, CSV
Auto model generator
data preprocessing
Output Data Format JSON
data postprocessing
plotting functionalities
The analytical approach -
Additional software
interfaces -
The mathematical approach Mixed integer programming, Linear Programming
The underlying methodology Optimization
Objective function type Maximize net present value
Open Source
License MIT
Code availability https://git.tu-berlin.de/etus/public/aristopy
Data availability -
Data provided example data
Open to developers
Support -
Link to User Documentation https://aristopy.readthedocs.io
Installation guide
Link to installation guide -
Link to code documentation -
Skills basic Python
Skills advanced Pyomo
Fixed units
Renewable Technology Inclusion Solar
Storage Technology Inclusion -
Transport Demand -
Residential Demand -
Commercial Demand -
Agricultural demand
Grid model -
Cost Inclusion Fuel prices, Investment, Fixed Operation & Maintenance, Variable Operation & Maintenance, CO2 cost
New components
Variable time step
Variable rolling
Commonly used time step Hourly
Commonly modelled time horizon -
Reference Studies/Models -
Citation reference -
Citation -
Projects using the framework OEB-EnSys
Model usage -

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