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- Open-access tool of linked electricity market models: Deliverable D4.8Publication . Rinne, Erkka; Schimeczek, Christoph; Algarvio, Hugo; Santos, Gabriel; Cvetkovic, Milos; Jimenez, Ingrid Sanchez; Vries, Laurens de; Serna, Ricardo Hernandez; Morales-España, Germán; Sijm, Jos; Estanqueiro, AnaABSTRACT: For a holistic understanding and simulation of the energy markets, many different aspects need to modelled properly. Often no single modelling tool offers the whole picture, but a combination of methods needs to be used. A model linkage platform has been chosen previously and this deliverable describes the integration of the modelling tools used in TradeRES to the linking application, Spine Toolbox. Spine Toolbox was used to build data processing and execution workflows around the energy system modelling tools Backbone, AMIRIS, EMLab, COMPETES, RESTrade and MASCEM. The aim is to integrate selected tools together for answering the research questions in the TradeRES project. The integrations of individual tools and some combinations are described in this document. Mostly, the work is still in progress. Also, a common database to serve the case studies has been created, but populating the database with scenario data is still in progress. A common data model to serve all the modelling tools has been created and the database is implemented using Spine Toolbox.
- Stakeholder engagement plan: Deliverable D6.1Publication . Couto, António; Algarvio, Hugo; Sijm, Jos; Rinne, Erkka; Kochems, Johannes; Estanqueiro, AnaABSTRACT: This deliverable presents the approach implemented to perform a stakeholder analysis and to produce the TradeRES’ stakeholder engagement plan. It includes the description of the tools used for the stakeholder engagement, namely the webinars, tutorials, experiments and surveys. Before establishing the engagement plan, the identification and prioritization of the relevant stakeholders at the European and national levels are performed. To support this step, a stakeholder mapping approach is followed by clustering each target group into the following categories: “Key player”, “Meet their needs”, “Keep informed” and “Monitor”. This classification takes into account the level of interest and influence of each stakeholder in the project. The communications between the consortium and the stakeholders as well as the preferable channels for these communications are also presented. The engagement plan includes a description of the communication tools, objective, frequency and expected contribution of the different stakeholders. The project comprises different stakeholders to follow closely the work developed providing feedback on the modelling methodology and scope, on market design choices, and on our research results. The stakeholders’ knowledge has been effectively involved since the beginning of the project, namely in activities related to construct reference energy systems for 2030, and their role will be crucial during the iterative process of shaping market designs and testing as well as validating the newly developed open-access market tools.