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Energy Modeling Search #17

Open mrchristian opened 4 years ago

mrchristian commented 4 years ago

Meeting with Ludwig Hülk @Ludee on Monday at the Reiner Lemoine Institut https://github.com/rl-institut in Berlin to talk about Open Energy Modeling.

I discussed creating a dictionary for a search on Energy Modeling with Ludwig and his colleague, who are experts in the field.

There are two resources we can do this dictionary from, firstly, a Glossary from the Open Energy Modeling Initiative https://wiki.openmod-initiative.org/wiki/Category:Glossary and, second, a ontology that RLI have made https://github.com/OpenEnergyPlatform/ontology

I'll consult with Ludwig and co about how we can collate useful terms from these sources, connect to WikiData and have a hand over and then refinement as we carry out searches.

petermr commented 4 years ago

Thanks Am in train This is not a field I am very familiar with so cant say how well we can create dictionaries. I'd like to start on runaway climate first as it should allow autoincrement of terms and is good for advertising I can make a first pass with a list of about ten terms

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Meeting with Ludwig Hülk @Ludee https://github.com/Ludee on Monday at the Reiner Lemoine Institut https://github.com/rl-institut in Berlin to talk about Open Energy Modeling.

I discussed creating a dictionary for a search on Energy Modeling with Ludwig and his colleague, who are experts in the field.

There are two resources we can do this dictionary from, firstly, a Glossary from the Open Energy Modeling Initiative https://wiki.openmod-initiative.org/wiki/Category:Glossary and, second, a ontology that RLI have made https://github.com/OpenEnergyPlatform/ontology

I'll consult with Ludwig and co about how we can collate useful terms from these sources, connect to WikiData and have a hand over and then refinement as we carry out searches.

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mrchristian commented 4 years ago

100%, sounds good. We can be preparing the Energy Modeling list in the background anyway. So I'll park this thread here for the moment. I need to get the workflow figured out in my head of moving from creating list to getting outputs, then the options available and possible routes after output. How they happen, where, and by who. This is in part so we can create documentation, presentations, for others to help out and also run their own processing to feed into Open Climate Knowledge. I'll make a start by making some workflow diagrams for us to consult.

petermr commented 4 years ago

Thanks If you have colleagues who want to help with the modelling I can mentor them especially if the want to extract data. But we need the runaway for public view. More later

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100%, sounds good. We can be preparing the Energy Modeling list in the background anyway. So I'll park this thread here for the moment. I need to get the workflow figured out in my head of moving from creating list to getting outputs, then the options available and possible routes after output. How they happen, where, and by who. This is in part so we can create documentation, presentations, for others to help out and also run their own processing to feed into Open Climate Knowledge. I'll make a start by making some workflow diagrams for us to consult.

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petermr commented 4 years ago

Still on phone Today is climate strike day. I will announce my website gently and point to your blog. I'll announce runaway climate as the theme and see what reaction I get.

On Fri, 20 Sep 2019, 08:35 Peter Murray-Rust, < peter.murray.rust@googlemail.com> wrote:

Thanks If you have colleagues who want to help with the modelling I can mentor them especially if the want to extract data. But we need the runaway for public view. More later

On Fri, 20 Sep 2019, 08:31 Simon Worthington, notifications@github.com wrote:

100%, sounds good. We can be preparing the Energy Modeling list in the background anyway. So I'll park this thread here for the moment. I need to get the workflow figured out in my head of moving from creating list to getting outputs, then the options available and possible routes after output. How they happen, where, and by who. This is in part so we can create documentation, presentations, for others to help out and also run their own processing to feed into Open Climate Knowledge. I'll make a start by making some workflow diagrams for us to consult.

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mrchristian commented 4 years ago

All sounds great. I'm off to climate strike events here in Berlin, the natural history museum here in Berlin has been a big supporter of the climate protests and runs very interesting outreach for young people and the public Workshop series Climate Change, Sept 2019, https://www.museumfuernaturkunde.berlin/de/workshopreihe-klimawandel