PyPSA
climatemind-backend
PyPSA | climatemind-backend | |
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1,098 | 17 | |
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9.5 | 4.8 | |
1 day ago | 25 days ago | |
Python | Python | |
MIT License | MIT License |
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PyPSA
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Young Australians Just Won a Human Rights Case Against an Enormous Coal Mine
This study about the European grid quantifies all this. If you want to go deeper into how they get these numbers, you'll need to read about PyPSA or other grid modelling tools. It's all open source and well documented.
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Solar panels set to be mandatory on all new buildings under EU plan New proposal aims to rapidly reduce dependence on Russian fossil and supercharge Europe’s transition to green energy
You need to know how energy models work, and I invite you to read about them. Check out PyPSA for instance (paper, Source code)). That would answer both points above and more. For instance, you need to know that they are based on real weather and consumption data, so they account for natural variability. They know the cost of producing synfuels, and they optimize around it to find the cheapest system overall given the input technologies and assumptions. These calculations would be impossible to do by hand.
climatemind-backend
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Looking for Python developers of any level to contribute to a ready-to-use Climate Action app
Our goal is to find a task for every developer who wants to contribute. To be able to do so we are trying to use the best open-source practices and developing a contributor guide. To start please follow the contributor guide. If you have any questions don't hesitate to ask questions on GitHub discussions page or by email [email protected]. The onboarding process and contributor guide are still in progress so we would like to hear from you any feedback about this.
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