ONSSET
  • Home
  • About
  • Get Started
  • Projects
  • Publications
  • Capacity Building
  • News
  • Steering Committee

get started

The Code
The OnSSET code is written in Python, an open source programming language, and is available through GitHub for anyone to download, use and develop: http://github.com/onsset. Further, a geospatial electrification analysis using the OnSSET tool requires GIS pre-processing and visualization. To facilitate this, plugins for the open source GIS software QGIS has been developed and are also available on the GitHub repository.  

Picture

The OnSSET manual
The OnSSET manual is available on ReadtheDocs: https://onsset.readthedocs.io/en/latest/index.html. The manual describes the functions of the OnSSET tool, a description of how to conduct a geospatial electrification analysis using OnSSET from GIS pre-processing to running the code to result visualization, and a description of the Python methods. 

Picture

The OnSSET forum
The OnSSET forum is available at: https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/onsset. Visit the forum to ask questions on how to use the OnSSET tool, or discuss with others on their analyses. 
Picture

Training material
The OnSSET teaching kit includes presentations, video-lectures and training exercises, available at: ​https://onsset.github.io/teaching_kit/
Picture
​OnSSET - Open Source Spatial Electrification Tool
OnSSET is a non-profit project. We rely on external funding and welcome partnerships. In this regard please contact us at seap@desa.kth.se.

The OnSSET website is administered by the Division of Energy Systems - KTH Royal Institute of Technology
  • Home
  • About
  • Get Started
  • Projects
  • Publications
  • Capacity Building
  • News
  • Steering Committee