User:RobbieIanMorrison/sandbox/work in progress


 * markup
 * references

Futzing
One atmosphere.

$1.5 degC$

$1 atmosphere$ pressure

1atmosphere pressure

Community Wishlist Survey 2021/Anti-harassment

 * https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Community_Wishlist_Survey_2021/Archive/Explicit_protection_for_young_people_%E2%80%94_policy_and_tooling

Hydrogen colors

 * Hydrogen economy

Color codes
Hydrogen is often referred to by various colors to indicate its origin. As shown below, some production sources have more than one label with the more common listed first:


 * green | blue | brown or black | yellow | orange | turquoise | white | purple or red

Work in progress 0
Muschner (2020) comparison

A June 2020 editorial in Nature declared the original CovidSim codebase meet the requirements of scientific reproducibility. Pretty daft!

DBpedia Databus
DBpedia


 * DBpedia (no date) description


 * Databus (ongoing) website


 * Hellmann (2019) on databus

2020 rework
Added, see 2020 rework.

DICE model

In 2020, modelers from the Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research (PIK) reported a rerun of the DICE model using updated climate and economic information and found that the economically optimal climate goal was now less than $2 degC$ of global warming — and not the $3.5 degC$ that Nordhaus had originally calculated. The PIK team employed current understandings of the climate system and more modern social discount rates. This new result therefore broadly supports the Paris Agreement goal of holding global warming to "well below $2 degC$". Their revised AMPL code and data are available under open licenses.

Work
In 2020, Hemmel authored a white paper on the legal issues associated with docker containers.

A 2020 white paper published by the Linux Foundation reviews the legal issues associated with the use of docker containers.

Work in progress 1
References

No conflict of interest declared despite being an interested party.

Also available as PDF. No conflict of interest declared despite being an interested party.

No conflict of interest declared despite three of seven authors being from interested party Elsevier.

Work in progress 2

 * 1) REDIRECT Geospatial_metadata

Miscellaneous

 * Demski et al (2015) on public values and energy system transition


 * Tomescu et al (2017) the EEA report


 * Grubb (2014) on planetary economics


 * Corner and Clarke (2017) on climate change communication


 * Steentjes et al (2017) on the social cost of challenging climate change denial


 * Samson (2016) on Frence border carbon tax suggestion


 * Herrmann (2017) on science data loss under Trump


 * US Internet Policy Task Force (2013)
 * search "remix"

Climate clubs

 * Nordhaus (2015) on climate clubs


 * Milman (2017) on Trump EPA cuts

Blockchain

 * Wattenhofer (2016) on the blockchain


 * Tapscott et al (2016) on the blockchain


 * Swan (2015) on the blockchain


 * Antonopoulos (2014) on bitcoin

Carbon pricing

 * Edenhofer (2017) MCC presentation


 * Stavins (2017) on climate change policy in the age of Trump


 * Grainger and Kolstad (2010) on the distributional aspects of carbon taxation


 * Grainger and Kolstad (2008) on the distributional aspects of carbon taxation

open grid modeling

 * SciGRID or GridKit ??


 * Müller et al (2017) on SciGRID or GridKit ??
 * Ulf Philipp Müller 
 * Open energy system models

References from Pfenninger et al (2014) and similar
Energy systems modeling for twenty-first century energy challenges


 * Trutnevyte (2016) on cost-optimization modeling


 * Schill et al (2017) on solar electricity


 * Michalewicz et al (1990) on genetic algorithms and optimal control problems


 * Selvan (2009) on optimal power flow based on design patterns


 * Bouktir and Belkacemi (2003) on object-oriented power flow


 * Snäkin et al (2010) on bioenergy modeling


 * Warner and Vogel (2008) on ant colony optimization of energy supply networks
 * read


 * Mahor et al (2009) on a review of particle swarm optimization (PSO)


 * Petrović and Karlsson (2016) on residential heat pumps


 * IRENA (2017) on long-term modelling tools
 * add to energy modeling page


 * Macal and North (2005) on agent-based modeling and simulation


 * Deane et al (2017) on an integrated gas and electricity model
 * PLEXOS model


 * Farfan and Breyer (2017) on risk of stranded investment


 * Slimani and Bouktir (2012) on an evolutionary algorithm for optimal power flow


 * Ha-Duong (2001) on engineering integrated assessment models
 * advocates for better software engineering and for copyleft software licenses for integrated assessment models


 * Creutzig et al (2012) on reconciling top-down and bottom-up modeling of bioenergy


 * Vine (2008) on the integration of energy efficiency


 * Zheng et al (2013) on review of bio-inspired optimization of sustainable energy systems
 * Hindawi Publishing Corporation


 * Baños et al (2011) on a review of optimization methods applied to renewable and sustainable energy


 * Christ et al (2017) on German wind energy scenarios


 * Mirakyan and Guio (2013) on a review of integrated energy planning in cities


 * Ribeiro et al (2011) on the social aspects of power planning


 * Alarcon-Rodriguez et al (2010) on multi-objective planning of DER


 * Kahouli-Brahmi (2008) on technological learning
 * available from ResearchGate


 * Strbac (2008) on DSM


 * Traber and Kemfert (2009) on wind and a capacity market


 * Swan and Ugursal (2009) on modeling end-use energy consumption
 * add to energy modeling and energy systems
 * can request from ResearchGate


 * Hughes and Strachan (2010) on either technical and economic or social and political
 * can request full text version at ResearchGate


 * Conzelmann et al (2005) on multi-agent power market simulation


 * Foley et al (2010) on a strategic review of electricity systems models
 * add to energy modeling page


 * Veselka et al (2002) on the EMCAS multi-scale agent model


 * Brummitt et al (2013) on the limitations of current energy modeling tools
 * check and add to energy modeling


 * Bazmi and Zahedi (2011) on a review of electricity optimization modeling techniques


 * Pfenninger et al (2014) on modeling challenges
 * "top-down approaches treating energy users as sinks or considering energy demand rather than energy services demand"


 * Poncelet et al (2016) on model resolution


 * Pleßmann and Blechinger (2017) on GHG pathways
 * "investments of €403billion would be necessary during the 34year period analyzed"
 * Reiner Lemoine Institut
 * model elesplan-m, unpublished fork of oemof


 * Dapp et al (2016) on open data in Germany


 * Schrape (2016) on open source projects


 * Deane et al (2012) on soft-linking energy models

European climate change perceptions survey

 * Steentjes et al (2017) on climate change perceptions


 * Carrington (2017)


 * individual willingness to reduce energy use (page 29)
 * to what extent do you support or oppose the following policies in (page 31)
 * increasing taxes on any use of fossil fuels (such as coal, oil, diesel, petrol, gas)
 * "A policy of increasing taxes on fossil fuels received more opposition (53%, 54%) than support (22%, 29%) in Germany and France respectively." (page 32)

Policy advice

 * Hirth et al (2016) on open data and software

UK cable outage

 * Anchor snags UK/France cable

German open data bill

 * German open data bill


 * OKF-Germany


 * OKF-Germany


 * draft bill (10 March 2017)


 * draft bill (22 March 2017)

Open research

 * Morey et al (2016) on the Peer Reviewers' Open Science Initiative


 * Politicized science


 * Pfenninger (2017) on open energy research


 * Pfenninger et al (2017)

PDFs

 * Nowak et al (0000) on LaGO
 * lago-solver.pdf






 * Community Architecture (2009)

Buffer

 * CLEW: https://www.cleanenergywire.org/news/nuclear-utilities-waive-claims-scrap-bonus-combustion-engines/federal-government-now-responsible-handling-nuclear-waste
 * CLEW: https://www.cleanenergywire.org/news/nuclear-utilities-waive-claims-scrap-bonus-combustion-engines/utilities-relinquish-compensation-claims

Energiewende : five controversial issues

 * Fischer et al (2016)
 * Forschungszentrum Jülich (FZJ), Julich, Germany

Energy storage and smart energy systems

 * Lund et al (2016) on energy storage and smart energy systems

WBGU report

 * WBGU (2016) special report
 * http://www.wbgu.de/en/press-appointments/press-releases/2016-12-13-press-release/
 * German Advisory Council on Global Change
 * German Advisory Council on Global Change

Spreadsheet modeling

 * status: not sufficiently resolved to add

Spreadsheet projects face special challenges, particularly those with multiple developers, because support for revision control and code and data auditing is generally poor.