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    SolarNetwork

    SolarNetwork

    For monitoring and control of distributed generation and consumption

    SolarNetwork started as a simple set of client and server tools to collect and analyse solar power information from a distributed network of solar power collectors. SolarNetwork is now expanding into a set of tools to not only collect and analyse information, but to also control and influence behaviour of a distributed network of nodes where energy is being generated and/or consumed. The name implies it is for solar generated energy only, the SolarNetwork can in fact be used with any form of distributed energy.
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    RAPSim - Microgrid Simulator

    RAPSim - Microgrid Simulator

    An easy to use GUI enables electric source and grid simulation.

    RAPSim (Renewable Alternative Powersystems Simulation) is a free and open source micro-grid simulation framework for better understanding of power flowing behavior in smart microgrids with renewable sources. It is able to simulate grid-connected or standalone microgrids with solar, wind or other renewable energy sources. The proposed software calculates the power generated by each source in the microgrid and then it conducts a power flow analysis. This software is helpful for optimal placement of distributed generation units in a micro grid. RAPSim is designed for use in science and classroom with a simple to use graphical interface. ...
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    A collection of Java ports of open source terrain and solar system generation packages. Code has been extensively refactored, extended and documented. GPL License with exception for required libraries.
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    This project is a simulator and data visualization tool used by the Queen's University Solar Vehicle Team in the 2005 American Solar Challenge. Its purpose is to simulate a solar car's battery, speed, power etc. for a given stretch of road.
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    MobileStarChart is a MIDP1.0/2.0 midlet for Java-enabled mobile/cell phones or handheld device. It simulates whole sky at any point on earth with constellations, stars up to 6 mag, solar systems and some other celestial objects.
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