Publications
The eELib is used within the following publications:
Year |
Title |
DOI |
Gitlab Tag |
Data / Results |
Description |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
2024 |
eELib: Open-Source Model Library for Prosumer Power Systems and Energy Management Strategies |
1.1.0 |
Initial publication of the eELib. Illustrating its requirements and corresponding research questions to be answered. Providing information about the simulation process, implemented models and some exemplary simulation results. |
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2024 |
Empowering Collective Self-Consumption in Multi-Family Houses: User-Based Multi-Use of Residential Battery Storage Systems |
tba |
WSIS24_user-based_mu |
This research examines the user-based multi-use of residential BSS in multi-family houses as form of collective self-consumption. Hence, a new strategy for the user-based multi-use is implemented in eELib’s HEMS model. Static allocation of the PVS and BSS capabilities among the MFH’s households (HH), mapping the past German legal framework, is compared with forms of dynamic allocation mapping the adapted legal framework due to German ‘Solarpaket I’. |
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Cite eELib
If you want to cite eELib, e.g. in a publication/work in which you use eELib, you can use this publication:
C. Wegkamp et al., “eELib: Open-Source Model Library for Prosumer Power Systems and Energy Management Strategies,” 2024 Open Source Modelling and Simulation of Energy Systems (OSMSES), Vienna, Austria, 2024, pp. 1-6, doi: 10.1109/OSMSES62085.2024.10668964.