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Developing a community of practice around an open source energy modelling tool

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ENERGY STRATEGY REVIEWS
Volume 35, Issue -, Pages -

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ELSEVIER
DOI: 10.1016/j.esr.2021.100650

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Energy system modelling; Open source software; Public policy; Software development; Outreach

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  1. Climate Compatible Growth Program (#CCG) of the UK's Foreign Development and Commonwealth Office (FCDO)

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This paper illustrates how a vibrant community of practice has been built around OSeMOSYS through updated code management structure, revised community forum, and outreach activities. These three pillars are key to establishing a community around an open source tool.
Energy modelling is critical for addressing challenges such as integrating variable renewable energy and addressing climate impacts. This paper describes the updated code management structure and code updates, the revised community forum and the outreach activities that have built a vibrant community of practice around OSeMOSYS. The code management structure has allowed code improvements to be incorporated into the model, the community forum provides users with a place to ask and answer questions, and the outreach activities connect members of the community. Overall, these three pillars show how a community of practice can be built around an open source tool and provides an example for other developers and users of open source software wanting to build a community of practice.

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