Aha, interesting, I will search out dependencies I can find between NREL and mathworks to see how that might be leveraged or pan out after we switch to Kardashev Money. Agree the cost of Mathworks is painful, folk would think I am crazy paying what I pay for it under my own financial circumstances, but for me it is the only toolset capable of the detailed physical parts of the tasks I've had to carry out throughout my time Engineering, and similar tasks look necessary now to prove and derisk solar, to open folks eyes to the world we could have, if / when we finally make the switch to 100%+ solar dependency. The presence of solar primitives in Simulink gives me some assurance we are not alone in this, there are others working towards the same end, in addition to you and I. There was a solar hydrogen conference in Madrid recently which I think was well attended, I narrowly missed going despite really planning on being there, but that would have been where to network with the right folk I guess.
The main product featured was Enapter. Things like that are changing the whole practice of hydrogen backup, making it far more accessible to smaller installations, which I think will end up being the main bulk of solar collection facility. I think grids are done, which will probably upset most of my former colleagues as an Engineer Chartered by what was once the Institute of Electrical Engineers in UK. But things have to move on.
Sorry, rambling again.
Your name is familiar, I need to research to find where you sit in the scheme of things, any recommendations where best to start?