renewable energy modeling
Renewable energy modeling refers to the process of using computer-based tools and simulations to assess and predict the performance, feasibility, and potential impact of renewable energy systems and technologies. It involves creating mathematical and statistical models that consider various factors such as resource availability, energy generation, system integration, cost analysis, and environmental impacts, to provide insights and support decision-making for renewable energy planning and policy-making.
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