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The latest update of Nexus-e

Nexus-e goes open-source

The Nexus-e framework, together with the CentIv model and input data that can be used to simulate the future of the Swiss power system, is now available fully open on Github.
Nexus-e is an interconnected energy system modeling platform which aims to facilitate the energy transition in Switzerland by serving as a modeling infrastructure for researchers, students, and industry partners.
Using the Nexus-e platform, you can develop pathways for the Swiss energy system and analyze the impact of technological, economic, regulatory, and societal developments.
The platform is maintained by the Nexus-e group at the Energy Science Center at ETH Zürich.
The CentIv module aims to co-optimize generation investment and operational decisions on the transmission system level for a target year or along an investment pathway over several years. The module is geared towards providing results with high temporal and spatial resolution from the perspective of a centralized decision maker. In its formulation, the module includes detailed dispatch, reserve and investment constraints for a wide range of flexibility providers and is tailored to give insight into how real-size power systems would evolve and cope with projected increase in intermittent renewable energy source generation. CentIv has an important role within both the investment and energy-economic loops of the Nexus-e framework.
Additional modules of the Nexus-e framework will be added to the open Nexus-e platform in the near future.
With this open-source version, you have access to a collection of data made public by the Nexus-e group; you can also run simulations with the CentIv module and explore the results it produces. You can get started right now.
You can also have a look at example results in our interactive webviewer. This work was supported by funding from the Open Research Data (ORD) Program of the ETH Domain, which facilitated the open-sourcing process.