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 |
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Inital purpose | Modeling and optimizing the design and operation of energy systems |
Inital purpose change | - |
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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) |
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Auto model generator | |
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interfaces | - |
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License | MIT |
Code availability | https://git.tu-berlin.de/etus/public/aristopy |
Data availability | - |
Data provided | example data |
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Link to User Documentation | https://aristopy.readthedocs.io |
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Link to code documentation | - |
Skills basic | Python |
Skills advanced | Pyomo |
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Reference Studies/Models | - |
Citation reference | - |
Citation | - |
Projects using the framework | OEB-EnSys |
Model usage | - |