28 June 2021 - 02 July 2021
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Power Tech 2021

IIASA researcher discusses the importance of open-source models in energy systems analysis at PowerTech 2021.

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At the upcoming Power Tech program, IIASA researcher Daniel Huppmann will present about the importance of an open platform for scenario analysis and visualization to assess low-carbon energy system transition pathways.

The presentation will consist of a short guide to the best practice of collaborative development of open-source scientific software, the basics of open and FAIR data, and the pyam package. The pyam package is an open source toolbox in Python that can visualize and analyze energy systems scenarios.

At Power Tech, numerous researchers and climate experts present about the latest research that can be used to meet the sustainable development goals (SDGs). The Power Tech program is organized into a series of tutorials regarding different topics, including flexibility and security in power systems facing energy transition, integrated planning of water-energy systems for achieving climate resilience and decarbonization, and the application of VSC HVDC technology to enable energy transition.

The Power Tech program will begin on June 28th. For more information, visit https://www.powertech2021.com/index.php/program-powertech/technical-program/video-poster-sessions-2.


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Daniel Huppmann

Senior Research Scholar Integrated Assessment and Climate Change Research Group - Energy, Climate, and Environment Program

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International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis (IIASA)
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