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OSMSES 2026: Karlsruhe, Germany
- Open Source Modelling and Simulation of Energy Systems, OSMSES 2026, Karlsruhe, Germany, March 23-25, 2026. IEEE 2026, ISBN 979-8-3315-4500-0

- Trevor Hardy, Philip L. Top, Ryan Mast:

Co-Simulation Distributed Time Management in HELICS. 1-6 - Daniel Jung, Saikrishna Vallabhaneni, Frank Schuldt, Karsten von Maydell:

A Seamless Workflow from Open-Source Planning Models to Industry-Standard Stability Simulations. 1-6 - Zahra Tajalli, Kai Heussen, Sridevi Krishnamurthi, Marcos Blanco, Jorge Nájera, Ángel Hernández, Gabriella Ferruzzi, Raffaele Liberatore:

Toward Reproducible and Automated Benchmarking on the Case of Renewable Energy Communities. 1-6 - Ramon Zambetti, Marco Rossi, Giacomo Vigano:

OptiFlex.py - An open-source tool for electricity distribution planning with local flexibility. 1-6 - Edmund Widl, Marc Dünser, Jort A. Groen:

A Framework for Digital Twin Runtime and Lifecycle Management. 1-6 - Florian Thomas Strebl, Catalin Gavriluta, Qianwen Xu:

From Image Generation to Power Systems - Learning the Representation of System Transients. 1-6 - Philipp Schmurr

, Nan Liu, Andreas Schmidt, Hüseyin K. Çakmak, Alexander Kocher, Kai Baumgarten, Veit Hagenmeyer:
Generating RSCAD FX Models for Real-Time EMT-Simulation using Component Graphs and PyAPI-RTS. 1-7 - Mahamat Habib Bechir, Filipe Tadeu Oliveira, Hermano Bernardo

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Temporal Resolution Matters: Assessing Its Impact on Variable Renewable Integration in Open-Source Long-Term Energy Planning Models. 1-6 - Eike Schulte, Jan Sören Schwarz, Malte Stomberg, Sharaf Alsharif, Danila Valko, Jirapa Kamsamsong:

mosaiks are made of tesserae: GUI design for a co-simulation framework. 1-6 - Blerant Ramadani, Vangel Fustic:

Physics-Informed Digital Twin for Pre-Deployment Validation of LSTM-Based Wind Power Forecasting Models. 1-5 - João Pedro Rebelo de Almeida, Zenaida Sobral Mourão

, Adrian Carrillo-Galvez
, Tiago Soares:
Decarbonisation of Seaports Using OSeMOSYS: A Case Study of the Port of Sines. 1-6 - Jianlei Liu, Xuanhao Mu

, Jannik Sidler, Richard Lutz, Jakob Geiges, Michael Maier, Thorsten Schlachter
, Veit Hagenmeyer:
Tackling Heterogeneity with Containerized Wrappers and Synchronization Methods for Multi-Domain Energy Systems. 1-7 - Yiwen Pan, Andrea Benigni, Thiemo Pesch

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Towards PowerMarketSim - A Tight and Compact Unit Commitment Formulation for Europe's 15-Minute Day-Ahead Electricity Market. 1-7 - Felix C. A. Auer

, Robert Gaugl
, Thomas Klatzer
, Diego Tejada-Arango, Sonja Wogrin
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Uncovering Hidden Biases in Hydropower: Why Detailed Inflow Data is Crucial for Energy System Optimization Models. 1-6 - Arsen Askar, Andreas Abart, Gerald Steinmaurer:

Open Distribution System Model. 1-7 - Antonio De Padova, Daniele Salvatore Schiera

, Francesco Demetrio Minuto, Claudio Carbone, Alessandro Agostini, Andrea Lanzini
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Energy Transition Scenarios for Sardinia Island: Exploring Alternative Options for Decarbonization. 1-6 - Corinna Seiwerth, Reinhard German:

A Standardized Data Schema for Co-Simulation of Open-Source Power Flow Simulators. 1-6 - Alexandra Bach, Jitpanu Maneerapongsuk, Antonello Monti:

VILLASnode API Gateway demonstrated for FMU and OpenDSS Co-Simulation of IEEE13bus System. 1-6 - Yifei Lu

, Junjie Zhang, Marcel Zimmer
, Thiemo Pesch
, Andrea Benigni:
Benchmark Test Grids for Coupled Power and Gas Systems Studies. 1-7 - Xuanhao Mu

, Jianlei Liu, Gökhan Demirel, Thorsten Schlachter
, Veit Hagenmeyer:
The Model-Build-Manifest: A Dependency Injection pattern for Structural Coupling in Sector-Coupled Energy Systems. 1-7 - Eric Lupascu, Xiao Li, Benjamin Schäfer:

Predicting Power grid frequency dynamics with invertible Koopman-based architectures. 1-6 - Georgii Tishenin, Armin Teskeredzic, Antonello Monti:

Evaluating Time Step Effects in Shifted-Frequency Analysis for Converter-Dominated Power Systems. 1-6 - Fabio Chini, Davide Canali, Pietro Rando Mazzarino, Daniele Salvatore Schiera, Luca Barbierato, Lorenzo Bottaccioli, Edoardo Patti, Alessandro Margara:

Benchmarking Co-Simulation Orchestration Engines for Integrated Energy Systems: A Comparative Study of Mosaik and HELICS. 1-6 - Rabia Eda Patoglu, Mustafa Alparslan Zehir:

An Open-Source Analysis Methodology for Battery Supported Islanded Operation in Residential Distribution Networks. 1-6 - Henrik Wagner, Carsten Wegkamp, Constantin Von Lützow, Marcel Lüdecke, Michel Meinert, Eike Niehs, Finnja Oestereich, Julien Essers, Lukas Ebbert, Bernd Engel:

Extending eELib: Enhancing the Open-Source Model Library for Prosumer Power Systems and Energy Management Strategies. 1-6 - Sebastian Eichhorn, Darlene J. Dullius, Anurag Mohapatra, Reinaldo Tonkoski:

From Co-Simulation to Composition: A Data-Driven Transformer with OLTC for Scalable Open-Source Power System Modeling. 1-6 - Sara Ferrero, Daniele Salvatore Schiera, Francesco Demetrio Minuto, Andrea Lanzini:

Enhancing pandapipes for Dynamic Simulation of District Heating Networks. 1-6 - MohammadReza Taheri, Pietro Rando Mazzarino, Daniele Salvatore Schiera:

Towards a Semantic-driven Automation of Modelling and Co-Simulation of Energy Systems. 1-6 - Kai Heussen, Jawad Kazmi, Narges Mehran, Artjoms Obushevs, Terence O'Donnell, Thomas I. Strasser

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Towards Reproducible Test Annotation for Cyber-Physical Energy Systems using Ontology-driven Dataspaces. 1-7 - Isabella Pizzuti, Giovanni Delibra:

pyRES: An Open-Source Python Package for Renewable Energy Community Design. 1-6 - Adrian Carrillo-Galvez

, Rui Rodrigues
, João Pedro Rebelo de Almeida, Pedro Costa
, Tiago Soares, Zenaida Sobral Mourão
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Simulation-Based Assessment of Decarbonization Alternatives in Container Terminals. 1-6 - Erfan Tajalli-Ardekani

, Haozhen Cheng, Alexander Kocher, Jovana Kovacevic, Simon Waczowicz
, Hüseyin K. Çakmak, Giovanni Delibra, Alessandro Corsini, Veit Hagenmeyer:
GIS-AWBEM: GIS-based Automated White-Box Building Energy Modeling. 1-6 - Marc Hunkemöller, Dirk Witthaut, Lars Schewe, Joost van Dijk, Mikhail Farber, Nico Westerbeck:

A GPU-based Newton-Raphson Algorithm for Power Flow under Topology Changes. 1-6

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