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The City Energy Analyst (CEA) <https://www.cityenergyanalyst.com/>
_ is an urban building energy simulation platform and one of the first open-source initiatives of computation tools for the design of low-carbon and highly efficient cities. The CEA combines knowledge of urban planning and energy systems engineering in an integrated simulation platform. This allows to study of the effects, trade-offs, and synergies of urban design scenarios and energy infrastructure plans. At CEA we are committed to empowering practitioners and researchers to plan future low-carbon cities.
Click here <https://city-energy-analyst.readthedocs.io/en/latest/index.html>
__ for installation manual and tutorials
Click here <https://github.com/architecture-building-systems/CityEnergyAnalyst/issues>
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Click here <https://www.cityenergyanalyst.com/contact>
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.. attention:: We ended the support of the ArcGIS and Rhino/Grasshopper interfaces on 1 May 2019. We invite all CEA users to get acquainted with the CEA Dashboard and CEA Console.
The CEA Team. (2024). City Energy Analyst (v3.38.0). Zenodo. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13373762