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title: IDAES+ Contact and Support
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# IDAES+ Contact and Support

The IDAES+ projects are a coalition of government, academic, and industry
partners building a community-based open-source platform for advanced process
simulation.

## GitHub Discussions

**Ask technical questions and engage with the community:**

- IDAES: <https://github.com/IDAES/idaes-pse/discussions>
- PrOMMiS: <https://github.com/orgs/prommis/discussions>
- WaterTAP: <https://github.com/orgs/watertap-org/discussions>
- PARETO: <https://github.com/orgs/project-pareto/discussions>

## Email Support

**For private inquiries:**

- IDAES: <idaes-support@lbl.gov>
- PrOMMiS: <prommis-support@lbl.gov>
- WaterTAP: <watertap-support@lbl.gov>
- CCSI: ccsi-support@???
- PARETO: <pareto-support@lbl.gov>

## Join Our Community

Interested in staying updated with releases, progress, and announcements?

Go to this [registration page](https://idaes.org/register/) to join our user
mailing lists.
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Products <products>
Models <models>
User Interfaces <ui_products>
Contact & Support <contact>
```

## IDAES+ Project Timeline

The IDAES+ projects (except Pyomo, which was released in 2008) began in 2010 with the
Carbon Capture Simulation Institute. The Python platform was begun in 2015, and since then
projects have built on this platform to address specific application challenges in areas
The IDAES+ projects (except Pyomo, which was released in 2008) began in 2010
with the
Carbon Capture Simulation Institute. The Python platform was begun in 2015, and
since then
projects have built on this platform to address specific application challenges
in areas
ranging from water and grid expansion planning to critical minerals.

```{image} _static/img/idaesplus_timeline.png
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## IDAES Integrated Platform

The IDAES Integrated Platform addresses a wide range of energy challenges with advanced
The IDAES Integrated Platform addresses a wide range of energy challenges with
advanced
optimization and modeling software.

```{image} _static/img/idaesplus_platform.png
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# IDAES+ Projects

````{datatemplate:yaml} data.yaml
```{raw} html
<!DOCTYPE html>
<html>
<head>
<title>IDAES+ Projects</title>
<link rel="stylesheet" href="https://cdn.datatables.net/1.13.1/css/jquery.dataTables.min.css">
</head>
<body>
<table id="idaesplus-projects" class="display" style="width:100%"></table>
<script src="https://code.jquery.com/jquery-3.6.0.min.js"></script>
<script src="https://cdn.datatables.net/1.13.1/js/jquery.dataTables.min.js"></script>
<script>
$(document).ready(function () {
var data = {{ data.projects | tojson }};
$('#idaesplus-projects').DataTable({
data: data,
columns: [
{ title: "Name", data: "name"},
{
title: "Website",
data: "homepage",
render: function (data, type, row, meta) {
return `<a href="${data}" target="_blank">🔗</a>`
}
},
{
title: "Description",
data: "description",
},
{
title: "Active",
data: "active",
},
{
title: "Keywords",
data: "keywords",
render: function (data, type, row, meta) {
return data.join(", ")
}
}
]
});
});
</script>
</body>
</html>
```
````
This is the unified documentation website for the IDAES+ projects, providing a
single entry point for the Institute for the Design of Advanced Energy Systems
(IDAES) and related projects.

Click on one of the pages below to browse, or use the **search** function to
search the combined documentation for the IDAES+ projects.

## IDAES Integrated Platform

The Institute for the Design of Advanced Energy Systems (IDAES) is an
open-source, equation-oriented process systems engineering platform developed to
support the design, optimization, and analysis of complex energy and chemical
processes. Besides a comprehensive library of unit models, thermophysical
property packages, and reaction kinetics, IDAES offers a suite of advanced tools
and functionalities for optimization, conceptual design, uncertainty
quantification, parameter estimation, science-based design of experiments,
robust optimization, all designed to accelerate the development of sustainable
and cost-effective energy systems.

- Website: [idaes.org](https://idaes.org/)
- GitHub : [github.com/IDAES/idaes-pse](https://github.com/IDAES/idaes-pse)
- Documentation: <https://idaes-pse.readthedocs.io/>
- Examples and tutorials covering everything from single unit operations to
complete process flowsheets (like the HDA process example):
<https://idaes-examples.readthedocs.io/>
- YouTube channel with overview, installation, and tutorial videos:
<https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCpp3J_990C0Oz_CbxRDfr6g>

## PrOMMiS (Process Optimization and Modeling for Minerals Sustainability)

PrOMMiS is an open-source software platform developed to accelerate the
development and deployment of extraction and purification processes for critical
minerals and rare earth elements (REEs). By providing advanced modeling and
optimization tools, PrOMMiS aims to reduce the risks associated with scaling up
innovative technologies, thereby supporting national strategic objectives such
as securing supply chains and enhancing economic competitiveness.

- Website: <https://netl.doe.gov/prommis>
- GitHub: [github.com/prommis/prommis](https://github.com/prommis/prommis)
- Documentation with examples and tutorials: <https://prommis.readthedocs.io/>

## WaterTAP (Water Treatment and Planning)

WaterTAP is an open-source, optimization-based software platform developed under
the U.S. Department of Energy's National Alliance for Water Innovation (NAWI)
initiative. It enables detailed technoeconomic assessments of water treatment
systems, facilitating the design, simulation, and optimization of treatment
trains across a variety of water sources, sectors, and scales.

- Website: <https://www.nawihub.org/knowledge/watertap/>
- GitHub:
[github.com/watertap-org/watertap](https://github.com/watertap-org/watertap)
- Documentation with tutorials: <https://watertap.readthedocs.io/en/latest>

## Carbon Capture Simulation for Industry Impact (CCSI²)

Designed for collaboration between industry, academia, and national labs,
CCSI^2^ offers an integrated suite of validated models for simulating carbon
capture processes. With its advanced computational tools for assessing and
reducing uncertainties in system performance and proven methodology to optimize
experimental designs, CCSI² enables the acceleration of the development and
deployment of cost-effective carbon capture technologies.

- Website: <https://netl.doe.gov/carbon-management/carbon-capture/ccsi2>
- GitHub: <https://github.com/CCSI-Toolset>

## DISPATCHES (Design Integration and Synthesis Platform to Advance Tightly Coupled Hybrid Energy Systems)

Developed to support the design, optimization, and analysis of tightly coupled
hybrid energy systems that integrate various energy generation, storage, and
conversion technologies, DISPATCHES is an open-source computational platform
that provides detailed dynamic models coupled with nonlinear model predictive
control to simulate system behavior under varying market conditions.

- Website: <https://idaes.org/dispatches/>
- GitHub:
[github.com/gmlc-dispatches/dispatches](https://github.com/gmlc-dispatches/dispatches)
- Documentation:
[dispatches.readthedocs.io](https://dispatches.readthedocs.io/)

## PARETO (Produced Water Application for Beneficial Reuse, Environmental Impact, and Treatment Optimization)

PARETO is an open-source, optimization-based decision-support tool designed to
assist stakeholders in the oil and gas industry by facilitating the management,
treatment, and beneficial reuse of produced water. PARETO provides a
downloadable and executable produced water decision-support application that can
be run by upstream operators, midstream companies, technology providers, water
end users, research organizations and regulators. By leveraging PARETO,
organizations can make informed decisions that promote cost-effective and
environmentally sustainable practices in produced water management.

- Website: <https://www.project-pareto.org/>
- GitHub:
[github.com/project-pareto/project-pareto](https://github.com/project-pareto/project-pareto/)
- Documentation with tutorials and examples:
<https://pareto.readthedocs.io/en/latest/>