At eRoots, we are committed to making energy knowledge more accessible and driving innovation through collaboration. As part of this mission, we partnered with CRESYM, a groundbreaking initiative aimed at delivering open-source energy system simulation tools. This collaboration reflects our philosophy of emphasizing transparency, innovation, and knowledge sharing.
CRESYM is at the forefront of open-source development for energy systems, creating a platform that unites industry professionals, academics, and developers to build and validate energy simulation tools. Central to this initiative is the Colib library, a repository for power network component models and test cases, designed to empower stakeholders with reliable resources for energy simulations.
During our collaboration, the eRoots team contributed to the development and documentation of verified power network component models, including:
These contributions are live on the CRESYM website and remain accessible to industry professionals and academics:
Open-source development is integral to eRoots’ mission of lowering barriers to entry in the energy sector. Sharing knowledge enables:
CRESYM’s platform provided a space for like-minded institutions to work together, advancing shared goals in energy system development.
CRESYM is more than a project; it’s a collaborative community. We encourage individuals and organizations passionate about energy systems and open-source development to contribute to this groundbreaking platform. Whether you’re a developer, researcher, or industry professional, your expertise can make a meaningful impact.
Interested in contributing? Visit the application form on the CRESYM website to get involved.
While our direct involvement with Colib has concluded, we remain committed to supporting open-source initiatives and contributing to collaborative energy solutions. The tools and models developed during this collaboration continue to provide valuable resources to the energy community.
At eRoots, we are proud to have played a role in enhancing energy simulations and fostering collaboration within the sector. Explore the possibilities of open-source development and join the effort to create a sustainable energy future!