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A Python toolkit to support use of OSeMOSYS

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A Python toolkit to support use of OSeMOSYS

Description

OSeMOSYS tools for energy work, or otoole, is a Python package which provides a command-line interface for users of OSeMOSYS. The aim of the package is to provide commonly used pre- and post-processing steps for OSeMOSYS.

otoole aims to support different ways of storing input data and results, including csv files and Excel workbooks, as well as different implementations of the OSeMOSYS model. This improves interoperability of analyses and generally makes life a little bit easier.

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Installation

otoole can be installed through pip:

pip install otoole

For instructions of the use of the tool, run the command line help function:

otoole --help

Documentation

Detailed documentation of otoole, including examples, can be found here: https://otoole.readthedocs.io/en/latest/

Contributing

New ideas and bugs should be submitted to the repository issue tracker. Please do contribute by discussing and developing these ideas further. To contribute directly to the documentation of code development, please see the contribution guidelines document.

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