REopt® web tool FKA: REopt Lite® [SWR-19-21]

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Abstract

The REopt® web tool (formerly known as REopt Lite®) evaluates the economic viability of grid-connected solar photovoltaics (PV), wind and battery storage at a commercial site. It allows building owners to identify the system sizes and dispatch strategy that minimize the site's life cycle cost of energy. REopt Lite® also estimates the amount of time a PV and/or wind and battery system can sustain the site's critical load during a grid outage and allows the user the choice of optimizing for energy resilience. The REopt® web tool may be found here: https://reopt.nrel.gov/tool/.
Developers:
Anderson, Kate [1] Cutler, Dylan [1] Elgqvist, Emma [1] Olis, Daniel [1] Walker, H. [1] Laws, Nicholas [1] DiOrio, Nicholas [1] Mishra, Sakshi [1] Pohl, Josiah [1] Krah, Kathleen [1] Parkhill, Linda [1] Jeffery, Andrew [1] Muerdter, Nicholas [1] Eger, Robert [1] Rahill, Matthew [1] Cozart, Trishel [1] Kwasnik, Ted [1] Spencer, Robert [1] Li, Xiangkun [1] Becker, William [1]
  1. National Renewable Energy Lab. (NREL), Golden, CO (United States)
Release Date:
2019-04-03
Project Type:
Open Source, Publicly Available Repository
Software Type:
Scientific
Licenses:
BSD 3-clause "New" or "Revised" License
Sponsoring Org.:
Code ID:
29320
Site Accession Number:
SWR-19-21
Research Org.:
National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL), Golden, CO (United States)
Country of Origin:
United States

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Citation Formats

Anderson, Kate, Cutler, Dylan, Elgqvist, Emma, Olis, Daniel, Walker, H., Laws, Nicholas, DiOrio, Nicholas, Mishra, Sakshi, Pohl, Josiah, Krah, Kathleen, Parkhill, Linda, Jeffery, Andrew, Muerdter, Nicholas, Eger, Robert, Rahill, Matthew, Cozart, Trishel, Kwasnik, Ted, Spencer, Robert, Li, Xiangkun, and Becker, William. REopt® web tool FKA: REopt Lite® [SWR-19-21]. Computer Software. https://github.com/NREL/REopt-API-Analysis. USDOE Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy (EERE), Federal Energy Management Program Office (EE-5F). 03 Apr. 2019. Web. doi:10.11578/dc.20190912.1.
Anderson, Kate, Cutler, Dylan, Elgqvist, Emma, Olis, Daniel, Walker, H., Laws, Nicholas, DiOrio, Nicholas, Mishra, Sakshi, Pohl, Josiah, Krah, Kathleen, Parkhill, Linda, Jeffery, Andrew, Muerdter, Nicholas, Eger, Robert, Rahill, Matthew, Cozart, Trishel, Kwasnik, Ted, Spencer, Robert, Li, Xiangkun, & Becker, William. (2019, April 03). REopt® web tool FKA: REopt Lite® [SWR-19-21]. [Computer software]. https://github.com/NREL/REopt-API-Analysis. https://doi.org/10.11578/dc.20190912.1.
Anderson, Kate, Cutler, Dylan, Elgqvist, Emma, Olis, Daniel, Walker, H., Laws, Nicholas, DiOrio, Nicholas, Mishra, Sakshi, Pohl, Josiah, Krah, Kathleen, Parkhill, Linda, Jeffery, Andrew, Muerdter, Nicholas, Eger, Robert, Rahill, Matthew, Cozart, Trishel, Kwasnik, Ted, Spencer, Robert, Li, Xiangkun, and Becker, William. "REopt® web tool FKA: REopt Lite® [SWR-19-21]." Computer software. April 03, 2019. https://github.com/NREL/REopt-API-Analysis. https://doi.org/10.11578/dc.20190912.1.
@misc{ doecode_29320,
title = {REopt® web tool FKA: REopt Lite® [SWR-19-21]},
author = {Anderson, Kate and Cutler, Dylan and Elgqvist, Emma and Olis, Daniel and Walker, H. and Laws, Nicholas and DiOrio, Nicholas and Mishra, Sakshi and Pohl, Josiah and Krah, Kathleen and Parkhill, Linda and Jeffery, Andrew and Muerdter, Nicholas and Eger, Robert and Rahill, Matthew and Cozart, Trishel and Kwasnik, Ted and Spencer, Robert and Li, Xiangkun and Becker, William},
abstractNote = {The REopt® web tool (formerly known as REopt Lite®) evaluates the economic viability of grid-connected solar photovoltaics (PV), wind and battery storage at a commercial site. It allows building owners to identify the system sizes and dispatch strategy that minimize the site's life cycle cost of energy. REopt Lite® also estimates the amount of time a PV and/or wind and battery system can sustain the site's critical load during a grid outage and allows the user the choice of optimizing for energy resilience. The REopt® web tool may be found here: https://reopt.nrel.gov/tool/.},
doi = {10.11578/dc.20190912.1},
url = {https://doi.org/10.11578/dc.20190912.1},
howpublished = {[Computer Software] \url{https://doi.org/10.11578/dc.20190912.1}},
year = {2019},
month = {apr}
}