Abstract
NRWAL (NLR (National Laboratory of the Rockies) formerly known as NREL (National Renewable Energy Laboratory) Wind Analysis Library:
A library of offshore wind cost equations (plus new energy technologies like marine hydro!)
Easy equation manipulation without editing source code
Full continental-scale integration with the NREL Renewable Energy Potential Model (reV) https://nrel.github.io/reV/
Ready-to-use configs for basic users
Dynamic python tools for intuitive equation handling
One seriously badass sea unicorn
To get started with NRWAL, check out the NRWAL Config documentation or the NRWAL example notebook. You can also launch the notebook in an interactive jupyter shell right in your browser without any downloads or software using binder.
Ready to build a model with NRWAL but don't want to contribute to the library? No problem! Check out the example getting started project here.
Here is the important stuff:
The NRWAL Equation Library.
Default NRWAL Configs
- Developers:
-
Nunemaker, Jacob [1] ; Buster, Grant [1] ; Rossol, Michael [1] ; Duffy, Patrick [1] ; Shields, Matthew [1] ; Beiter, Philipp [1] ; Smith, Aaron [1]
- National Renewable Energy Lab. (NREL), Golden, CO (United States)
- Release Date:
- 2021-03-29
- Project Type:
- Open Source, Publicly Available Repository
- Software Type:
- Scientific
- Programming Languages:
-
Python
Python
- Version:
- 6.25.2024
- Licenses:
-
BSD 3-clause "New" or "Revised" License
- Sponsoring Org.:
-
USDOE Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy (EERE), Renewable Power Office. Wind Energy Technologies OfficePrimary Award/Contract Number:AC36-08GO28308
- Code ID:
- 54544
- Site Accession Number:
- SWR-21-26
- Research Org.:
- National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL), Golden, CO (United States)
- Country of Origin:
- United States
Citation Formats
Nunemaker, Jacob, Buster, Grant, Rossol, Michael, Duffy, Patrick, Shields, Matthew, Beiter, Philipp, and Smith, Aaron.
NRWAL (NLR formerly known as NREL Wind Analysis Library) [SWR-21-26].
Computer Software.
https://github.com/NREL/NRWAL.
USDOE Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy (EERE), Renewable Power Office. Wind Energy Technologies Office.
29 Mar. 2021.
Web.
doi:10.11578/dc.20210418.1.
Nunemaker, Jacob, Buster, Grant, Rossol, Michael, Duffy, Patrick, Shields, Matthew, Beiter, Philipp, & Smith, Aaron.
(2021, March 29).
NRWAL (NLR formerly known as NREL Wind Analysis Library) [SWR-21-26].
[Computer software].
https://github.com/NREL/NRWAL.
https://doi.org/10.11578/dc.20210418.1.
Nunemaker, Jacob, Buster, Grant, Rossol, Michael, Duffy, Patrick, Shields, Matthew, Beiter, Philipp, and Smith, Aaron.
"NRWAL (NLR formerly known as NREL Wind Analysis Library) [SWR-21-26]." Computer software.
March 29, 2021.
https://github.com/NREL/NRWAL.
https://doi.org/10.11578/dc.20210418.1.
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title = {NRWAL (NLR formerly known as NREL Wind Analysis Library) [SWR-21-26]},
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abstractNote = {NRWAL (NLR (National Laboratory of the Rockies) formerly known as NREL (National Renewable Energy Laboratory) Wind Analysis Library:
A library of offshore wind cost equations (plus new energy technologies like marine hydro!)
Easy equation manipulation without editing source code
Full continental-scale integration with the NREL Renewable Energy Potential Model (reV) https://nrel.github.io/reV/
Ready-to-use configs for basic users
Dynamic python tools for intuitive equation handling
One seriously badass sea unicorn
To get started with NRWAL, check out the NRWAL Config documentation or the NRWAL example notebook. You can also launch the notebook in an interactive jupyter shell right in your browser without any downloads or software using binder.
Ready to build a model with NRWAL but don't want to contribute to the library? No problem! Check out the example getting started project here.
Here is the important stuff:
The NRWAL Equation Library.
Default NRWAL Configs},
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