Help for power system analysis software

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The discussion centers on a user seeking full versions of ETAP 7.50 and MI Power software, expressing frustration with online searches. Other participants note that the official websites for both software packages are easily found through Google. There is speculation that the user may be looking for free versions, as both are typically paid software. Additionally, a comment highlights the complexity of power system analysis, particularly in relation to Automatic Generation Control, emphasizing the need for compensated software development. The conversation reflects the challenges of finding specific software in a crowded online space.
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i am looking for full version of:

1) etap 7.50 software
2) mi power software

can anyone help me?

my hunting in google jungle makes me crazy
 
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akmal89 said:
i am looking for full version of:

1) etap 7.50 software
2) mi power software

can anyone help me?

my hunting in google jungle makes me crazy

Floid said:
http://etap.com/electrical-power-system-software/new-etap-software.htm

http://www.mipowersoftware.com/


Not sure what was so hard about that, they were both the first link that came up when you typed them in google.

Could be that he was trying to find free versions of the software. Looks to be regular paid software packages.
 
berkeman said:
Could be that he was trying to find free versions of the software. Looks to be regular paid software packages.

And from what I know about power system analysis for Automatic Generation Control, trying to simulate one mathematically requires lots of matrix manipulations (for varying system loads). If I ever wrote a software package for this, I'd like to get paid. :wink:
 
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