[Numpy-discussion] ANN: pvlib-0.9.5 released

2023-03-19 Thread Dr. Mark Alexander Mikofski PhD
Dear Pythonistas and solar power enthusiasts, The maintainers are happy to announce a new release of pvlib python: software for simulating performance of photovoltaic solar energy systems. *v0.9.5 Highlights:* * The infinite_sheds model now has options to use the hay-davies transposition model an

[Numpy-discussion] ANN: pvlib-0.9.4 released

2023-02-05 Thread Dr. Mark Alexander Mikofski PhD
Dear Pythonistas and solar power enthusiasts, The maintainers are happy to announce a new release of pvlib python: software for simulating performance of photovoltaic solar energy systems. *See what's new for v0.9.4:* ** *https://pvlib-python.readthedocs.io/en/stable/whatsnew.html *Releases are

[Numpy-discussion] ANN: pvlib-0.9.3 released

2022-10-13 Thread Dr. Mark Alexander Mikofski PhD
Dear Pythonistas and solar power enthusiasts, The maintainers are happy to announce a new release of pvlib python: software for simulating performance of photovoltaic solar energy systems. *See what's new for v0.9.3:* ** *https://pvlib-python.readthedocs.io/en/stable/whatsnew.html *Releases are

[Numpy-discussion] ANN: pvlib-0.9.2 released

2022-09-01 Thread Dr. Mark Alexander Mikofski PhD
Dear Pythonistas and solar power enthusiasts, The maintainers are happy to announce a new release of pvlib python: software for simulating performance of photovoltaic solar energy systems. *See what's new for v0.9.2:* ** *https://pvlib-python.readthedocs.io/en/stable/whatsnew.html *Releases are

[Numpy-discussion] ANN: pvlib-0.9.1 released

2022-04-01 Thread Dr. Mark Alexander Mikofski PhD
Dear Pythonistas and solar power enthusiasts, On behalf of the maintainers, we're happy to announce a new release of pvlib python: software for simulating performance of photovoltaic solar energy systems. *See what's new for v0.9.1:* * https://pvlib-python.readthedocs.io/en/stable/whatsnew.html

[Numpy-discussion] Re: An article on numpy data types (Lev Maximov)

2022-01-01 Thread Dr. Mark Alexander Mikofski PhD
Dear Lev, thanks for this! Can you please post links to the GitHub & Medium articles? Sorry for my ignorance. Best Regards! Mark On Saturday, January 1, 2022, Lev Maximov wrote: > I've dual-published the article on github and medium under the title 'A > comprehensive guide to NumPy data types'.

[Numpy-discussion] [JOBS] Solar & Storage Energy Analyst

2021-10-07 Thread Dr. Mark Alexander Mikofski PhD
Dear Pythonistas, If you're an experienced solar energy analyst looking to accelerate the energy transition & make a bigger impact on the climate crisis by using your Python analytical skills to help deploy more solar power & energy storage cheaper, better, & faster, then please come join my team

[Numpy-discussion] ANN: pvlib-0.9.0 released

2021-09-03 Thread Dr. Mark Alexander Mikofski PhD
Dear Pythonistas and solar power enthusiasts, On behalf of the maintainers, we're happy to announce a new release of pvlib python: software for simulating performance of photovoltaic solar energy systems. *See what's new for v0.9.0:* * https://pvlib-python.readthedocs.io/en/stable/whatsnew.html

[Numpy-discussion] [JOB] modeling engineer at Form Energy

2021-08-18 Thread Dr. Mark Alexander Mikofski PhD
https://jobs.lever.co/formenergy/672c9b68-fc0e-46ff-b430-7a65e829ab8a Role Description We are looking for a Staff Modeling Engineer to join our systems team to build energy storage system performance models which will be used as the basis for designing our multi-day storage product. The Staff Mode

[Numpy-discussion] [ANN] Software job opportunity in clean energy

2021-07-04 Thread Dr. Mark Alexander Mikofski PhD
Dear Pythonistas, DNV Energy USA is looking for an experienced software engineer to help accelerate the renewable energy transition. Do you know any software engineers interested in clean energy? Would you mind sharing the following link with your network? https://www.linkedin.com/jobs/view/25740

[Numpy-discussion] Fwd: PhD position in the Netherlands; solar energy/Python

2021-04-30 Thread Dr. Mark Alexander Mikofski PhD
Hello, sharing a PhD position opening at Utrecht in Netherlands. Read more below... -- Forwarded message - From: Mark Mikofski Date: Fri, Apr 30, 2021, 12:29 PM Subject: Fwd: PhD position in the Netherlands; solar energy/Python To: Mark Alexander Mikofski PhD positions with Wil

[Numpy-discussion] ANN: pvlib-0.8.1 released

2021-01-05 Thread Dr. Mark Alexander Mikofski PhD
Dear Pythonistas and solar power enthusiasts, On behalf of the maintainers, we're happy to announce a new release of pvlib python: software for simulating performance of photovoltaic solar energy systems. *See what's new for v0.8.1:* * https://pvlib-python.readthedocs.io/en/stable/whatsnew.html

Re: [Numpy-discussion] the NumPy paper is out!

2020-09-16 Thread Dr. Mark Alexander Mikofski PhD
Congratulations & thank you! On Wed, Sep 16, 2020, 1:36 PM Andy Ray Terrel wrote: > This is awesome. Congratulations to the team! > > On Wed, Sep 16, 2020 at 3:09 PM Valerio Maggio > wrote: > >> Congratulations everyone! >> The paper is very well written, wonderfully organised, and something we

Re: [Numpy-discussion] number datetime64 dtypes

2020-09-10 Thread Dr. Mark Alexander Mikofski PhD
the unix epoch. > Arguably there isn't a situation where using `15D` makes a whole lot of > sense, but the generalization is useful - `datetime64[15m]` stores dates > rounded to the nearest quarter hour, which is somewhat sensible. > > Perhaps we should have added support for a c

[Numpy-discussion] number datetime64 dtypes

2020-09-10 Thread Dr. Mark Alexander Mikofski PhD
Hi, Thank you for your time. A colleague asked me about creating a range of numpy datetime64 at 15-day increments. This works: np.arange(np.datetime64('2008-04-01'), np.datetime64('2020-09-01'), np.timedelta64(15, 'D')) but then they also showed me this, which leads to some very strange respon

[Numpy-discussion] ANN: pvlib-0.8.0 python package for solar energy modeling

2020-09-08 Thread Dr. Mark Alexander Mikofski PhD
Dear Pythonistas and Solar Energy enthusiasts, I am very happy to announce a new, major release of pvlib python, for simulating the performance of photovoltaic solar energy systems. *See what's new for v0.8.0:* * https://pvlib-python.readthedocs.io/en/stable/whatsnew.html *Releases are available

Re: [Numpy-discussion] Proposal to add clause to license prohibiting use by oil and gas extraction companies

2020-07-02 Thread Dr. Mark Alexander Mikofski PhD
Thank you everyone. This is a fascinating thread, and very interesting to see how it has transformed into constructive discussion of positive action. Along that line I think it could be useful to curate a list of Python (and OpenSci) packages using Numpy, SciPy, or any part of the Python scientific

Re: [Numpy-discussion] Python for Climate Action session at SciPy'20

2020-07-02 Thread Dr. Mark Alexander Mikofski PhD
I can repost this on pvlib (solar energy photovoltaic library) Python Google group (https://groups.google.com/forum/m/#!forum/pvlib-python). We have plenty of both climate and atmospheric scientists, and we are avid users of Numpy, SciPy, and the scientific stack. We would love to share constructiv

Re: [Numpy-discussion] Call for Reviewers

2020-05-21 Thread Dr. Mark Alexander Mikofski PhD
have more time, you can also help review one or more of the many open PRs > or triage issues :). > > Also, please provide your github id here so that a committer can provide > the triage permissions. > > Anirudh > > On Thu, May 21, 2020 at 2:24 PM Dr. Mark Alexander Mikofski Ph

Re: [Numpy-discussion] Call for Reviewers

2020-05-21 Thread Dr. Mark Alexander Mikofski PhD
Hi all, I've never reviewed a Numpy PR before, but I have reviewed a (very) few SciPy PR's. I can help tag stale PR's. Just let me know where should I start, or what would be most helpful. Thanks, Mark On Wed, May 20, 2020, 1:29 PM Anirudh Subramanian wrote: > Hi all, > > This topic was brough

[Numpy-discussion] ANN: pvlib v0.7.2

2020-04-23 Thread Dr. Mark Alexander Mikofski PhD
pvlib has a new minor release, v0.7.2 Release Notes: https://pvlib-python.readthedocs.io/en/v0.7.2/whatsnew.html PyPI: https://pypi.org/project/pvlib/ Read the Docs: https://pvlib-python.readthedocs.io/en/latest/ GitHub: https://github.com/pvlib/pvlib-python Highlights: - add new module

Re: [Numpy-discussion] [ANN] pvlib participating in GSoC

2020-02-27 Thread Dr. Mark Alexander Mikofski PhD
Sorry, the correct link to the wiki list of project ideas is here: https://github.com/pvlib/pvlib-python/wiki/GSoC-2020-Project On Thu, Feb 27, 2020 at 12:21 AM Dr. Mark Alexander Mikofski PhD < mikof...@berkeley.edu> wrote: > Excited to announce that pvlib python > &l

[Numpy-discussion] [ANN] pvlib participating in GSoC

2020-02-27 Thread Dr. Mark Alexander Mikofski PhD
Excited to announce that pvlib python is participating in its first ever Google Summer of Code GSoC under the NumFOCUS umbrella. If you are a student interested in modeling renewable solar energy please apply: https://summerofcode.withgoogle.com/org

[Numpy-discussion] [ANN] pvlib python v0.7.1: predicting power for solar energy

2020-01-20 Thread Dr. Mark Alexander Mikofski PhD
pvlib has a new minor release, v0.7.1 Release Notes: https://pvlib-python.readthedocs.io/en/v0.7.1/whatsnew.html PyPI: https://pypi.org/project/pvlib/ Read the Docs: https://pvlib-python.readthedocs.io/en/latest/ GitHub: https://github.com/pvlib/pvlib-python New examples gallery: https://pvlib

[Numpy-discussion] [ANN] pvlib-python v0.7.0: predicting power for solar energy

2019-12-19 Thread Dr. Mark Alexander Mikofski PhD
pvlib has a new major release, v0.7.0 Release Notes: https://pvlib-python.readthedocs.io/en/v0.7.0/whatsnew.html PyPI: https://pypi.org/project/pvlib/ Read the Docs: https://pvlib-python.readthedocs.io/en/latest/ GitHub: https://github.com/pvlib/pvlib-python Here's a quick summary: - drop

[Numpy-discussion] [ANN] pvfactors: a view-factor network model for bifacial PV by SunPower

2019-11-06 Thread Dr. Mark Alexander Mikofski PhD
SunPower has just released the latest version of pvfactors (v1.3.0), a Python package for modeling the incident irradiance on bifacial photovoltaic (PV) using the network radiosity model. Bifacial PV are solar panels that can generate energy from both the front and back surfaces. PyPI: https://pyp