<p><br>
> > What design systems do you use?<br>
><br>
> Rather specialized ones:<br>
> * WindFarm: <<a href="http://www.resoft.co.uk/">http://www.resoft.co.uk/</a>><br>
> * WindPRO: <<a href="http://www.emd.dk/WindPRO/Frontpage">http://www.emd.dk/WindPRO/Frontpage</a>><br>
> * PVsyst: <<a href="http://www.pvsyst.com/">http://www.pvsyst.com/</a>><br>
><br>
Nice, did not even know there are wind farm software out there. Amaizing</p>
<p>> WindFarm and WindPro use elaborate Hasp key encryption. The<br>
> predecessor of WindPro used to run on Linux. PVsyst has something in<br>
> the README about how to get it to run under Wine, but that's cheating.<br>
><br>
> There is one open wind farm design package - AWS openWind<br>
> <<a href="http://awsopenwind.org/">http://awsopenwind.org/</a>> - but it's limited to small projects.<br>
></p>
<p>Will definately monkey with this one. Just curious whats in this industry as i have been hearing a lot about it in the media.<br>
> Stewart<br>
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