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Open-source models using PyPSA
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This section provides examples of open-source models using PyPSA:


- European electricity model `PyPSA-Eur <https://github.com/PyPSA/pypsa-eur>`_, maintained by `pypsa.org <pypsa.org>`_
- European sector-coupled model `PyPSA-Eur-Sec <https://github.com/PyPSA/pypsa-eur-sec>`_, maintained by `pypsa.org <pypsa.org>`_
- Global electricity model `PyPSA-Earth <https://github.com/pypsa-meets-earth/pypsa-earth>`_, maintained by `pypsa-meets-earth <https://pypsa-meets-earth.github.io/>`_
- Global sector-coupled model `PyPSA-Earth-Sec <https://github.com/pypsa-meets-earth/pypsa-earth-sec>`_, maintained by `pypsa-meets-earth <https://pypsa-meets-earth.github.io/>`_
- Build your own global zero emission scenario `model.energy <https://model.energy/>`_, maintained by `pypsa.org <pypsa.org>`_
- Define your own sector-coupled European scenarios `model.energy/scenarios <https://model.energy/scenarios/>`_, maintained by `pypsa.org <pypsa.org>`_
- Transmission grid optimisation `eTraGo <https://github.com/openego/eTraGo>`_
- Distribution grid optimisation `dDisGo <https://github.com/openego/eDisGo>`_
- South-African electricity model `PyPSA-ZA <https://github.com/PyPSA/pypsa-za>`_
- Vietnamese electricity model `PyPSA-VN <https://github.com/fiasresna/pypsa-vn>`_
- Transport of chemical energy carriers to Germany `TRACE <https://github.com/euronion/trace>`_
- Polish power system model `PyPSA-PL <https://github.com/instrat-pl/pypsa-pl>`_
- Brazilian power system model `PyPSA-Brazil <https://doi.org/10.1038/s41597-023-01992-9>`_
- `Japanese power system model <https://github.com/smdumlao/demandfingerprint/tree/main/papers/coaldecommissioning>`_
- `Chinese model for hydro power and storage <https://arxiv.org/abs/1810.10347>`_
- `Rural district heating networks in Germany with piecewised linearised cost functions <https://github.com/TomKae00/Decarboruralareas/>`_
