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5 - 6 September, 2024
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Thursday September 5, 2024 15:30 - 17:00 CEST
OpenSTEF is an opensource project to make short-term energy forecasts. OpenSTEF provides automated machine learning pipelines to deliver accurate and explainable forecasts of the load on the grid for the next 48 hours. Experience OpenSTEF first-hand during this workshop by running OpenSTEF on your device. Dive into the code for an interactive, hands-on learning experience. Master how to leverage OpenSTEF for accurate and efficient energy forecasting. You will also learn how to understand and evaluate the forecasts produced by OpenSTEF. Participants of the workshop are expected to have basic knowledge on Jupyter Notebook and Python.
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Daan van Es

Daan van Es, Alliander
Product Owner with 10 years of experience in Science and Data Science.
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Bart Pleiter

Data Scientist, Alliander
Bart Pleiter is a Data Science Software Engineer at Alliander, a distribution system operator (DSO) in the Netherlands. Alliander provides reliable, affordable, and accessible energy transport and distribution to a large part of the Netherlands. To provide insights into the load on... Read More →
Thursday September 5, 2024 15:30 - 17:00 CEST
Studio 4

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