- The LaTeX source is released under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License in the ESM GitHub repository.
- The graphics are available in a compressed archive file.
- The YouTube playlist of video lectures is available here.
- The tutorials are available here.
Slides | Video | Topic |
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Lecture 1 | Lecture 1 | Introduction to energy system modelling |
Lecture 2 | Lecture 2 | Consumption, Generation and Time series analysis for Germany |
Lecture 3 | Lecture 3 | Renewables in Germany versus Europe, Balancing Energy/Capacity, Graph Theory, Linear Power Flow |
Lecture 4 | Lecture 4 | Power flow theory and solutions |
Lecture 5 | Lecture 5 | Storage modelling, demand-side management (briefly) |
Lecture 6 | Lecture 6 | Optimisation, KKT conditions |
Lecture 7 | Lecture 7 | Introduction to electricity markets |
Lecture 8 | Lecture 8 | Optimisation and markets with networks and storage |
Lecture 9 | Lecture 9 | Investment in dispatchable generation, screening curves, investment in transmission |
Lecture 10 | Lecture 10 | Cost recovery from market, renewables in electricity markets, high shares of wind and solar, network versus storage optimisation |
Lecture 11 | Lecture 11 | Discounting, net present value (NPV Jupyter notebook and as webpage), LCOE, multi-horizon investment, learning curves, path dependency (multi-horizon Jupyter notebook and as webpage) |
Lecture 12 | Lecture 12 | Sector coupling, heat in buildings, transport, industry, synthetic fuels, open energy modelling |
Lecture 13 | Lecture 13 | Workflow management with Snakemake, spatial resolution in optimization models, optimal power flow formulations using graph cycles |
Lecture 14 | Lecture 14 | Principal Component Analysis (PCA) applied to the power system |
Lecture 15 | Lecture 15 | Flow allocation of network flows to generators and consumers |
Lecture 16 | Lecture 16 | Problems with optimization models, robustness to weather and climate change, near-optimal energy systems |