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@mikofski Do you know if traveling (being on-site) is required for that conference? (I mean for presenters of course) |
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An idea rolling around the back of my head: survey industry folks on how they use the various open-source PV packages internally. I very recently had my mind boggled by learning that pvlib is deployed in the field for real-time calculations in solar farm controllers. I'd personally love to hear more stories like that, but the broader goal would be showcasing that open source PV software actually gets used in the real world, is supporting the clean energy transition, and is worth continued development and maintenance effort. Might be hard to get companies to spill secrets, but I expect we could get some high-level info from some of them at least. Not sure scipy is the best venue for something like that though, need to think about it. Plus I'm not excited about in-person anyway at the moment. |
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SunPower uses pvlib-python in production. We probably could provide a brief sketch of how we incorporate it. |
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SciPy remote attendee access announcement coming soon: https://twitter.com/SciPyConf/status/1494031996070371332 |
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Sorry for bombing irrelevant issues with this topic, I should have started this discussion here first.
SciPy Conference 2022 is happening in Austin from July 11 - 17. I think some topics that might be interesting would be:
any other ideas?
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