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== Libraries and Tools ==
== Libraries and Tools ==
*'''PowerTAC''': A power system simulation environment, available [https://powertac.org/ here].

*'''Energy Policy Simulator''': A tool to simulate the greenhouse gas emissions effects of various climate and energy policies, available [https://us.energypolicy.solutions/docs/ here].
*'''[https://powertac.org/ PowerTAC]''': A power system simulation environment.
*'''Optimal Power Flow (OPF) Sampler Package''': A Julia package to generate power grid data samples via optimal power flow methods, available [https://github.com/invenia/OPFSampler.jl/ here].
*'''[https://us.energypolicy.solutions/docs/ Energy Policy Simulator]''': A tool to simulate the greenhouse gas emissions effects of various climate and energy policies.
*'''Pyiso''': A Python client library for data from power grid balancing authorities in the United States, Canada, and Europe. Documentation [https://pyiso.readthedocs.io/en/latest here].
*'''[https://github.com/invenia/OPFSampler.jl/ Optimal Power Flow (OPF) Sampler Package]''': A Julia package to generate power grid data samples via optimal power flow methods.
*'''List of Resources by ACM SIG Energy'''': A list of models, libraries, software and datasets curated by the [https://energy.acm.org/ ACM Special Interest Group on Energy Systems and Informatics], available [https://energy.acm.org/resources/ here].
*'''[https://pyiso.readthedocs.io/en/latest Pyiso]''': A Python client library for data from power grid balancing authorities in the United States, Canada, and Europe.
*'''[https://energy.acm.org/resources/ List of Resources by ACM SIG Energy]''': A list of models, libraries, software and datasets curated by the [https://energy.acm.org/ ACM Special Interest Group on Energy Systems and Informatics].


== Data ==
== Data ==