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charlie9578/README.md

Hi there πŸ‘‹

I'm Charlie (he/him). I'm currently working in the renewables industry and I am pushing it to adopt and use more open source code and practices, and also share data and knowledge in an open manner.

πŸ”­ I'm contributing to NREL's OpenOA, but also creating "fun" python scripts, often associated with wind and renewable energy.

πŸ§‘β€πŸš€ I managed to get some wind farm SCADA data released under an open license, please see Kelmarsh and Penmanshiel, and I am further supporting the use of this data

πŸ€“ I also like to play with open data myself, for example data from OpenStreetMaps, and helping to improve it too

πŸ‘―β€β™‚οΈ If you're interested in the work I do, have an interesting project you think I might be interested, or want to collaborate on a project, just let me know :)

πŸ‘¬ πŸ³οΈβ€πŸŒˆ 🌍

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  1. COVID-19 COVID-19 Public

    A map showing the spread of COVID-19

    Jupyter Notebook

  2. NREL-5MW-Controller NREL-5MW-Controller Public

    Controller for the NREL 5MW wind turbine used during my PhD (for Bladed)

  3. openstreetmap-mapping openstreetmap-mapping Public

    Read data from OpenStreetMap and plot in bokeh

    Python

  4. renewable-energy-map-UK renewable-energy-map-UK Public

    A map of UK renewable energy assets

    Jupyter Notebook

  5. wind-turbine-kml wind-turbine-kml Public

    Create a wind turbine model for use in Google Earth

    Python 1

  6. wiki-word-cloud wiki-word-cloud Public

    Creates a word cloud from a wikipedia page

    Jupyter Notebook