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1 | initial version |
Visit my google site "https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/0B7uS9L2Woq7YzYzcGhXT2VQYXc?resourcekey=0-bpLQBcwBAF--UAZ1tqeESQ&usp=drivelink" and download the zipped data sets for wind and pv plants [Rewind.zip, REsolarPV.zip].
The *.bat
files are set up for PSSe v.33 but with a text editor, be updated to other versions. The *.py
scripts can be run from the PSSe GUI. PSSPLT is used to create postscipt files (*.ps
) from the *.out
files. Those *.ps
files can be converted to *.pdf
using tools like distiller (part of Acrobat Adobe). Follow the readme.txt file for run information.
2 | No.2 Revision |
Visit my google site "https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/0B7uS9L2Woq7YzYzcGhXT2VQYXc?resourcekey=0-bpLQBcwBAF--UAZ1tqeESQ&usp=drivelink" site
"https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/0B7uS9L2Woq_7YzYzcGhXT2VQYXc?resourcekey=0-bpLQBcwBAF--UAZ1tqeESQ&usp=drive_link"
and download the zipped data sets for wind and pv plants [Rewind.zip, REsolarPV.zip].
The *.bat
files are set up for PSSe v.33 but with a text editor, be updated to other versions. The *.py
scripts can be run from the PSSe GUI. PSSPLT is used to create postscipt files (*.ps
) from the *.out
files. Those *.ps
files can be converted to *.pdf
using tools like distiller (part of Acrobat Adobe). Follow the readme.txt file for run information.