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  2. Energy quality - Wikipedia

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    Energy quality is a measure of the ease with which a form of energy can be converted to useful work or to another form of energy: i.e. its content of thermodynamic free energy. A high quality form of energy has a high content of thermodynamic free energy, and therefore a high proportion of it can be converted to work; whereas with low quality ...

  3. Emergy - Wikipedia

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    Energy is measured by calories, btu's, kilowatthours, and other intraconvertable units, but energy has a scale of quality which is not indicated by these measures. The ability to do work for man depends on the energy quality and quantity and this is measurable by the amount of energy of a lower quality grade required to develop the higher grade.

  4. Energy management software - Wikipedia

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    Energy Management Software (EMS) is a general term and category referring to a variety of energy-related software [1] applications, which provide energy management including utility bill tracking, real-time energy metering, consumption control (building HVAC and lighting control systems), generation control (solar PV and ESS), building simulation and modeling, carbon and sustainability ...

  5. Exergy - Wikipedia

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    Exergy, often referred to as "available energy" or "useful work potential", is a fundamental concept in the field of thermodynamics and engineering.It plays a crucial role in understanding and quantifying the quality of energy within a system and its potential to perform useful work.

  6. Wind energy software - Wikipedia

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    Wind farm monitoring software is a software that allows people to see if the wind turbines are running well or are going to become broken. Other functions of monitoring software is reporting, analysis of measurement data (power curve) and tools for monitoring of environmental constraints (bat control, etc.).

  7. Energy modeling - Wikipedia

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    LEAP, the Low Emissions Analysis Platform (formerly known as the Long-range Energy Alternatives Planning System) is a software tool for energy policy analysis, air pollution abatement planning and climate change mitigation assessment. [30] [31] LEAP was developed at the Stockholm Environment Institute's (SEI) US Center. LEAP can be used to ...

  8. Open energy system databases - Wikipedia

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    A 2010 study describes how community driven data collection, processing, curation, and sharing is revolutionizing the data needs of industrial ecology and energy system analysis. [24] A 2012 chapter introduces a system of systems engineering (SoSE) perspective and outlines how agent-based models and crowdsourced data can contribute to the ...

  9. Energy analyser - Wikipedia

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    Energy analyser or energy analyzer may refer to: A type of diagnostic probe used in the study of plasma physics; An electron energy analyzer, as used in Auger Electron Spectroscopy; Electrostatic analyzer, a device used in mass spectroscopy to allow the passage ions or electrons that have a given specific energy