Sympheny

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Sympheny is an energy planning software to design zero-emission and cost-efficient community energy systems. It enables planners to identify optimal and resilient energy concepts for their sites by comprehensively navigate the range of available options (PV, e-mobility, district heating networks, batteries and much more).

It algorithm evaluates thousands of possible energy system solutions for any site, from single buildings and facilities to entire urban districts and communities, and identifies the best solution.

Citizens can use the solutions generated by Sympheny to engage with stakeholders presenting tangible plans.

This is a paid software.

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