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  2. Open energy system models - Wikipedia

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    Based on URBS, ficus was originally developed for optimizing the energy systems of factories and has now been extended to include local energy systems. ficus supports multiple energy commodities – goods that can be imported or exported, generated, stored, or consumed – including electricity and heat. It supports multiple-input and multiple ...

  3. Open energy system databases - Wikipedia

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    The resulting information is then available, given a suitable open license, for statistical analysis and for building numerical energy system models, including open energy system models. Permissive licenses like Creative Commons CC0 and CC BY are preferred, but some projects will house data made public under market transparency regulations and ...

  4. Renantis - Wikipedia

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    Renantis S.p.A. is a renewable energy company based in Milan, Italy. It has an installed capacity of 1,420 MW in Italy, UK, France, Spain, the US, Norway and Sweden. Its activities include the development, financing, construction and operational management of renewable energy plants.

  5. Energy management system - Wikipedia

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    An energy management system (EMS) is a system of computer-aided tools used by operators of electric utility grids to monitor, control, and optimize the performance of the generation or transmission system. Also, it can be used in small scale systems like microgrids. [1] [2]

  6. Apollo Energy Systems - Wikipedia

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    The Mars II operated on a 120-volt system, using tri-polar, lead-cobalt batteries (lead-acid) which could be charged to 80% capacity in 45-minutes. [3] The D.C. motor was rated at 15 horsepower and the transmission was a manual, 4-speed.

  7. List of books about renewable energy - Wikipedia

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    Renewable energy is energy which comes from natural resources such as sunlight, wind, rain, tides, and geothermal heat, which are renewable (naturally replenished). About 16% of global final energy consumption comes from renewables, with 10% coming from traditional biomass , which is mainly used for heating , and 3.4% from hydroelectricity .

  8. Renewable Energy Systems - Wikipedia

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    The RES Group (Renewable Energy Systems) is the world's largest independent renewable energy company, having been in the sector for more than 40 years. As of 2023 [update] , the company had established more than 23 gigawatts of renewable energy projects worldwide and supported more than 12 gigawatts operations.

  9. Renewable Energy Certificate System - Wikipedia

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    Reputable eco-friendly electricity labels ensure an ecological benefit in practice. Some reputable labels (like the WWF co-funded German "ok-power" label) also used RECS, but only as a broadly-accepted accounting and tracking system (to register the power plants against double-selling); other labels required direct contracts for delivery with the plant as an alternative.