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DESCRIPTION:Open-source tools for energy system modeling have gained signif
 icant attention to support transparent policy and technical decision-makin
 g. However\, many of these tools lack fine-grained data or a sufficiently 
 broad regional scope\, limiting effective collaboration\, adoption\, and l
 ong-term support. In response\, the PyPSA meets Earth initiative was estab
 lished to bridge these gaps by promoting open\, independent research\, kno
 wledge sharing\, and transparent planning in energy modeling.\nPyPSA meets
  Earth maintains tools such as PyPSA-Earth and PyPSA-Distribution\, which 
 facilitate sector-coupled energy modeling for any region worldwide. This t
 alk will introduce the initiative’s vision\, showcase current tools and 
 applications\, and outline opportunities for interested individuals and or
 ganizations to join and contribute.\n\nSpeaker: Davide Fioriti is Assistan
 t Professor at the University of Pisa and co-director of the PyPSAmeetsEar
 th initiative. He received the Ph.D. in Pisa in 2019 with a thesis on plan
 ning and operation methods for rural electrification by mini-grids\, in wh
 ich he developed his skills in mathematical optimization and microgrids. T
 hereafter\, he expanded his interests into multi-energy systems. In 2021\,
  he joined the PyPSAmeetsEarth initiative\, initially focusing on Africa\,
  where is has been an active contributor and facilitator of the various wo
 rkstreams. He has collaborated with several private and public companies (
 4+) and public entities (10+) in several funded projects. In 2018 he was v
 isiting scholar at Massachusetts Institute of Technology.\n\nVirtual: http
 s://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/480958
LOCATION:Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/480958
ORGANIZER:quynh.tran@ieee.org
SEQUENCE:24
SUMMARY:Large and Small scale energy modeling for Earth energy transition: 
 the experience by PyPSA meets Earth
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/480958
X-ALT-DESC:Description: &lt;br /&gt;&lt;p&gt;Open-source tools for energy system modeli
 ng have gained significant attention to support transparent policy and tec
 hnical decision-making. However\, many of these tools lack fine-grained da
 ta or a sufficiently broad regional scope\, limiting effective collaborati
 on\, adoption\, and long-term support. In response\, the PyPSA meets Earth
  initiative was established to bridge these gaps by promoting open\, indep
 endent research\, knowledge sharing\, and transparent planning in energy m
 odeling.&lt;br&gt;PyPSA meets Earth maintains tools such as PyPSA-Earth and PyPS
 A-Distribution\, which facilitate sector-coupled energy modeling for any r
 egion worldwide. This talk will introduce the initiative&amp;rsquo\;s vision\,
  showcase current tools and applications\, and outline opportunities for i
 nterested individuals and organizations to join and contribute.&lt;/p&gt;\n&lt;p&gt;Sp
 eaker: Davide Fioriti is Assistant Professor at the University of Pisa and
  co-director of the PyPSAmeetsEarth initiative. He received the Ph.D. in P
 isa in 2019 with a thesis on planning and operation methods for rural elec
 trification by mini-grids\, in which he developed his skills in mathematic
 al optimization and microgrids. Thereafter\, he expanded his interests int
 o multi-energy systems. In 2021\, he joined the PyPSAmeetsEarth initiative
 \, initially focusing on Africa\, where is has been an active contributor 
 and facilitator of the various workstreams. He has collaborated with sever
 al private and public companies (4+) and public entities (10+) in several 
 funded projects. In 2018 he was visiting scholar at Massachusetts Institut
 e of Technology.&lt;/p&gt;\n&lt;p&gt;&lt;img src=&quot;https://events.vtools.ieee.org/vtools_u
 i/media/display/4a26583f-f754-4c21-840c-91d7d7fdf1e8&quot;&gt;&lt;/p&gt;\n&lt;p&gt;&amp;nbsp\;&lt;/p&gt;
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