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  2. 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 ...

  3. OpenEI - Wikipedia

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    OpenEI, as part of the U.S. Department of Energy's effort to make data open, is in the public domain under the CC0 public domain dedication. [6] Users search, edit, add and access data in OpenEI for free. OpenEI serves researchers, entrepreneurs, [7] policy makers, students, and more generally, consumers interested in renewable energy. [1]

  4. Open energy system models - Wikipedia

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    Energy regulators and system operators in Europe and North America began adopting open energy-system models for planning purposes in the early‑2020s. [1] Open models and open data are increasingly being used by government agencies to guide the develop of net‑zero public policy as well (with examples indicated throughout this article).

  5. Open Energy Modelling Initiative - Wikipedia

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    The Open Energy Modelling Initiative (openmod) is a grassroots community of energy system modellers from universities and research institutes across Europe and elsewhere. The initiative promotes the use of open-source software and open data in energy system modelling for research and policy advice.

  6. Global Energy Monitor - Wikipedia

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    Global Energy Monitor was founded in 2007 by writer and environmentalist Ted Nace. Originally named "Coalswarm", and affiliated with Earth Island Institute , the organization created a tracker database of global coal-fired power stations that became "widely respected" by academic researchers, media outlets, and governments. [ 2 ]

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  8. 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.

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