TRNSYS is a simulation program primarily used in the fields of renewable energy engineering and building simulation for passive as well as active solar design. TRNSYS is a commercial software package developed at the University of Wisconsin.
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One of its original applications was to perform dynamic simulation of the behaviour of a solar hot water system for a typical meteorological year so that the long-term cost savings of such a system could be ascertained.
It has been used in a plethora of scientific and technical publications for system simulations of various renewable and conventional energy sources.[1][2]
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- ^ Oueslati, Fakher (2021). "Hybrid renewable system based on solar wind and fuel cell energies coupled with diesel engines for Tunisian climate: TRNSYS simulation and economic assessment". International Journal of Green Energy. 18 (4): 402–423. doi:10.1080/15435075.2020.1865366. S2CID 231713754.