Talks and papers
PyPSA-Africa
Video
Some publications:
D. Kirli et al., “PyPSA meets Africa: Developing an open source electricity network model of the African continent,” 2021 IEEE AFRICON, 2021, pp. 1-6, doi: 10.1109/AFRICON51333.2021.9570911. Please use the following BibTeX:
@INPROCEEDINGS{9570911, author={Kirli, Desen and Hampp, Johannes and van Greevenbroek, Koen and Grant, Rebecca and Mahmood, Matin and Parzen, Maximilian and Kiprakis, Aristides}, booktitle={2021 IEEE AFRICON}, title={PyPSA meets Africa: Developing an open source electricity network model of the African continent}, year={2021}, volume={}, number={}, pages={1-6}, doi={10.1109/AFRICON51333.2021.9570911} }
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PyPSA, PyPSA-Eur, PyPSA-Eur-Sec

Excellent videos and maybe the best introduction to PyPSA:
Some publications:
Brown et al. 2018 “PyPSA: Python for Power System Analysis”
Hoersch et al. 2018 “PyPSA-Eur: An Open Optimisation Model of the European Transmission System”
Brown et al. 2018 “Synergies of sector coupling and transmission reinforcement in a cost-optimised, highly renewable European energy system”
Frysztacki et al. 2021 “The strong effect of network resolution on electricity system models with high shares of wind and solar”
Neumann et al. 2021 “The near-optimal feasible space of a renewable power system model.”
Victoria et al. 2020 “Early decarbonisation of the European energy system pays off.”
Neumann et al. 2020 “Costs of Regional Equity and Autarky in a Renewable European Power System.”
Hörsch et al. 2017 “The role of spatial scale in joint optimisations of generation and transmission for European highly renewable scenarios.”