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  2. Open energy system models - Wikipedia

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    A one-page opinion piece from 2017 advances the case for using open energy data and modeling to build public trust in policy analysis. The article also argues that scientific journals have a responsibility to require that data and code be submitted alongside text for peer review. [14]

  3. Open energy system databases - Wikipedia

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    Open Energy Information (OpenEI) is a collaborative website, run by the US government, providing open energy data to software developers, analysts, users, consumers, and policymakers. [ 45 ] [ 46 ] The platform is sponsored by the United States Department of Energy (DOE) and is being developed by the National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL ...

  4. Open Energy Modelling Initiative - Wikipedia

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    Free Software Foundation Europe – a non-profit organization advocating for free software in Europe; Open data; Open energy system models – a review of energy system models that are also open source; Open energy system databases – database projects which collect, clean, and republish energy-related datasets

  5. Energy modeling - Wikipedia

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    To improve transparency and public acceptance, some models are undertaken as open-source software projects, often developing a diverse community as they proceed. OSeMOSYS is an example of such a model. [48] [49] The Open Energy Outlook is an open community that has produced a long-term outlook of the U.S. energy system using the open-source ...

  6. OpenEI - Wikipedia

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    Open Energy Information (OpenEI) is a website for policy makers, researchers, technology investors, venture capitalists, and market professionals with energy data, information, analyses, tools, images, maps, and other resources. [1] It was established by the United States Department of Energy on 9 December 2009. [2]

  7. GridLAB-D - Wikipedia

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    GridLAB-D is an open-source (BSD license) simulation and analysis tool that models emerging smart grid energy technologies. It couples power flow calculations with distribution automation models, building energy use and appliance demand models, and market models. It is used primarily to estimate the benefits and impacts of smart grid technology.

  8. OpenAI’s Sam Altman is funding a green-energy ... - AOL

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    OpenAI CEO Sam Altman and venture capital firm Andreessen Horowitz are two of the investors who have put $20 million into Exowatt, a green-energy startup targeting data centers, the Wall Street ...

  9. Construction estimating software - Wikipedia

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    A cost estimator will typically use estimating software to estimate their bid price for a project, which will ultimately become part of a resulting construction contract. Some architects, engineers, construction managers, and others may also use cost estimating software to prepare cost estimates for purposes other than bidding such as budgeting ...