This folder contains the fourth release (v2_2, hourly LP) of the EnergyScope model adapted to the Belgian case.
This version of the model is an extension of the one in [4].
A documentation is available here.
Do refer to the documentation for:
- Model overview
- Releases and publications
- Model formulation
- Data used and sources
- License
- Get started and exercices
In the academic spirit of collaboration, the source code should be appropriately acknowledged in the resulting scientific disseminations.
You may cite it as follows:
- [1], for general reference to the EnergyScope project and the EnergyScope modeling framework
- [2], for reference to the origins of the EnergyScope project or to the first online version of the calculator energyscope.ch
- [3], for reference to the energyscope MILP modeling framework
- [4], for reference to the current code
You are welcome to report any bugs related to the code or its documentation through a git Issue or by emailing:
moret.stefano@gmail.com or gauthierLimpens@gmail.com
[1] G. Limpens, S . Moret, H. Jeanmart, F. Maréchal (2019). EnergyScope TD: a novel open-source model for regional energy systems and its application to the case of Switzerland. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.apenergy.2019.113729
[2] V. Codina Gironès, S. Moret, F. Maréchal, D. Favrat (2015). Strategic energy planning for large-scale energy systems: A modelling framework to aid decision-making. Energy, 90(PA1), 173–186. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.energy.2015.06.008
[3] S. Moret, M. Bierlaire, F. Maréchal (2016). Strategic Energy Planning under Uncertainty: a Mixed-Integer Linear Programming Modeling Framework for Large-Scale Energy Systems. https://doi.org/10.1016/B978-0-444-63428-3.50321-0
[4] G. Limpens (2021). Generating energy transition pathways: application to Belgium. PhD thesis Université Catholique de Louvain. http://hdl.handle.net/2078.1/249196