Monday, May 24, 2010

ENERGY FOR THE 22ND CENTURY: (NEW 11/30/04) (educational program)

WINDOWS (1024x768 RESOLUTION or higher):

MAC VERSION (OS-X needs the Classic Environment)--(1024x768 RESOLUTION or higher):

This simulator is a much simplified version of the EnergyProject 2100 simulator described below. The entire simulation can be completed in just a few minutes. The goal, however, is the same--to provide energy into the next century without the Fossil fuels (coal can be optionally included). The simulator will emphasize the number of plants/units needed, the land use, and the capital costs involved. This simulator would be well suited for High School use.

REQUIREMENTS: Win 95/98/ME/NT4.x/2000/XP, a Pentium level processor (300 MHz or faster is recommended), a video card displaying at 1024x768 screen resolution and in high-color (15-16 bit) or true-color (24-32 bit) color depths. Memory requirements: 128 Megs are recommended. Mac requirements are similar--OS 9 or above is recommended.

INTERNATIONAL ENERGY:

(SPANISH LANGUAGE VERSION--WINDOWS ONLY--AVAILABLE)

WINDOWS (1024x768 RESOLUTION or higher):

MAC VERSION (OS-X needs the Classic Environment)--(1024x768 RESOLUTION or higher):

Based on the software described below (Energy Project 2100), this new package allows one to play different regions or countries. These include the WORLD, AFRICA, ASIA, WESTERN EUROPE, EASTERN EUROPE, SCANDINAVIA, CENTRAL AMERICA, MIDDLE EAST, AUSTRALIA, BRAZIL, CANADA, CHINA, FRANCE, GERMANY, INDIA, ITALY, JAPAN, MEXICO, NEW ZEALAND, ROMANIA, RUSSIA, SPAIN, TURKEY, UNITED KINGDOM, UNITED STATES.

Requirements are the same as above.

SPECIAL NOTE: The INTERNATIONAL PROJECT may not run on a network because the large amount of graphic data and large number of parameters may require that the program write a temporary file. On most network setups, the user doesn't have write access. It is possible that your network administrator can allow this program to write such files or perhaps your network works differently than ours. Please check that the program does run in a network environment before using it with students.

Download link: click here!

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