(0001) Lukas Emele (@l-emele)
(0002) Mirjam Stappel (@stap-m)
(0003) Anna Kleinau (@akleinau)
(0004) Janna Hastings (@jannahastings)
(0005) Vera Sehn (@Vera-IER)
(0006) Hannah Förster (@han-f)
(0007) Patrick Kuckertz (@p-kuckertz)
(0008) Carsten Hoyer-Klick (@carstenhoyerklick)
(0009) Christian Hofmann (@christian-rli)
(0010) Kevin Knosala (@k-knosala)
(0011) Ludwig Hülk (@Ludee)
(0012) Izzet Kilicarslan (@Izzet91)
(0013) Franziska Drathschmidt (@fradra)
(0014) Simon Flügel (@sfluegel05)
(0015) Ulrich Frey (@litotes18)
(0016) Christoph Muschner (@chrwm)
(0017) Christian Winger (@wingechr)
(0018) Fabian Neuhaus (@fabianneuhaus)
(0019) Lara Christmann (@solar-c)
(0020) Martin Glauer (@MGlauer)
(0021) Pierre-Francois Duc (@Bachibouzouk)
(0022) Sebastian Cordes (@sebcordes)
(0023) Michaja Pehl (@0UmfHxcvx5J7JoaOhFSs5mncnisTJJ6q)
(0024) Kai Schnepf (@KaiSchnepf)
(0025) Till Mossakowski (@tillmo)
(0026) Alexander Stage (@stage1407)
(0027) Hedda Gardian (@heddaelisabethgardian)
(0028) Eugenio Salvador Arellano Ruiz (@areleu)
(0029) Markus Rothkötter (@markus-rothkoetter)
(0030) Linda Rülicke (@rue-l)
(0031) Alexandra Seibicke (@Alex2448)
(0032) Ludwig Mittermeier (@lumi321)
(0033) Ulf Müller (@u-mueller)
(0034) Nele Köhler (@nelekoehler)
(0035) Hannah Spinde (@h-spinde)
(0036) Viktor Wichern (@viktorwichern)
(0037) Norman Zielke (@NormanZielke)
(0038) Uwe Stucky (@UStucky)
The Open Energy Ontology is an ontology for all aspects of the energy modelling domain.
It is developed in four main modules: 'oeo-model', a module for all entities related to models and modelling; 'oeo-physical', a module for all entities related to the world of energy and energy generation; 'oeo-social', a module for all relevant social and economic aspects of the energy domain; 'oeo-shared', a module to cover entities and relations needed in all of the modules above to prevent them getting implemented multiple times.
A supplementary module is the oeo-physical-axioms module, which contains general class axioms.
Open Energy Ontology