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[https://www.homerenergy.com/index.html HOMER Pro] is a heavily used microgrid energy simulation software. | [https://www.homerenergy.com/index.html HOMER Pro] is a heavily used microgrid energy simulation software. | ||
In the | In the studies such as [[Economic viability of captive off-grid solar photovoltaic and diesel hybrid energy systems for the Nigerian private sector]] and [https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0301421519303428] HOMER was mainly used for systems modelling and obtaining simulation results. The software is designed with capacity to model a combination of traditionally generated and renewable energy power systems, including storage systems and load management. It considers systems complexities and builds the most cost-effective solutions in optimization with predefined input variables. The software also has capacity to simulate thousands of comparable systems depending how it is setup. |
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HOMER Pro is a heavily used microgrid energy simulation software.
In the studies such as Economic viability of captive off-grid solar photovoltaic and diesel hybrid energy systems for the Nigerian private sector and [1] HOMER was mainly used for systems modelling and obtaining simulation results. The software is designed with capacity to model a combination of traditionally generated and renewable energy power systems, including storage systems and load management. It considers systems complexities and builds the most cost-effective solutions in optimization with predefined input variables. The software also has capacity to simulate thousands of comparable systems depending how it is setup.