Repositories
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bifacial_radiance
Toolkit for working with RADIANCE for the ray-trace modeling of Bifacial Photovoltaics
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EnergyPlus
EnergyPlus™ is a whole building energy simulation program that engineers, architects, and researchers use to model both energy consumption and water use in buildings.
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resstock
Highly granular modeling of residential building stocks at national, regional, and local scales using OpenStudio/EnergyPlus.
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Panel-Segmentation
This open-source package provides a framework for automatically detecting and extracting metadata from solar array installations in satellite images.
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wex
WEX, which is short for WxWidgets Extensions, is a cross-platform library of graphical user interface tools that extends the popular open-source project WxWidgets. WEX includes many features including the powerful DView program (https://github.com/NREL/wex/wiki/DView), which provides an easy-to-use way to visualize complex time series data.
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HPC
A collection of various resources, examples, and executables for the general NREL HPC user community's benefit.
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OpenStudio
OpenStudio is a cross-platform collection of software tools to support whole building energy modeling using EnergyPlus and advanced daylight analysis using Radiance.
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REopt_Lite_API
The model for the REopt Lite API, which is used as the back-end for the REopt Lite Webtool (reopt.nrel.gov/tool), and can be accessed directly via the NREL Developer Network (https://developer.nrel.gov/docs/energy-optimization/reopt-v1/)
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OpenStudio-HPXML
Modeling of residential buildings in EnergyPlus using OpenStudio/HPXML.
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PV_ICE
An open-source tool to quantify Solar Photovoltaics (PV) Energy and Mass Flows in the Circular Economy, from a Reliability and Lifetime approach
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ssc
SAM Simulation Core (SSC) contains the underlying performance and financial models for SAM
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SAM
System Advisor Model (SAM)
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EnergyPlusRegressionTool
Tools for running regressions on EnergyPlus outputs
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dgen
The Distributed Generation Market Demand (dGen) model simulates customer adoption of distributed energy resources (DERs) for residential, commercial, and industrial entities in the United States and other countries.