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DESsim, open source simulation of district heating and cooling networks

For all the MEP guys :) This came through in the mail: https://elioth.com/en/dessim-the-open-source-simulation-framework-of-district-heating-and-cooling-networks/

It seems as though they are doing all their stuff open source - this is great news! https://elioth.com/en/elioth-goes-open-source/

Maybe worth them presenting at a Monthly meetup? Ping @Jesusbill

As it's now available to the public, I also think it's worth an OSArch news article. Ping @bruno_perdigao

Maybe worth sharing on social media too :) Would love to hear what the energy guys here thinks - ping @Cyril and @agonzalezesteve

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Comments

  • edited December 2020

    When saw by egis I was cautious as it is a big french group but looking at their website it looks very interesting. They shared similar thought I have on national energy building simulation engines. Their switch dates from November and they link your presentation at building smart international. The peertube link moreover :-). I am very interested to know their approach to make this switch happen in a group like egis.
    About DESsim as titled it is design for work at a scale of a district which is not kind of stuff I do but interesting.
    I will share this with an ex-colleague which worked at egis :-)

    MoultJesusbill
  • @Cyril said:
    About DESsim as titled it is design for work at a scale of a district which is not kind of stuff I do but interesting.

    +1

  • @Moult said:
    As it's now available to the public, I also think it's worth an OSArch news article. Ping @bruno_perdigao

    I'll take a look at that

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