Releases: Stor4Build/stor4build
stor4build v0.4.1
This is a follow-up to the FY26Q2 release. A simplified path has been added to the API, some bugs have been fixed, and support for the small hotel has been removed due to ongoing issues. It will be added back when the issues are fully addressed.
stor4build v0.4.0
This is the FY26Q2 release. Many bugs have been fixed, but the primary change in this release is:
- Support for 17 more building types
Notably, 2 of the 4 data center prototypes are included. 4 types are not yet included: midrise apartment, highrise apartment, and small data center (2 types).
stor4build v0.4.0rc2
This is a release candidate that will probably be deleted.
stor4build v0.4.0rc1
This is a release candidate that will probably be deleted.
stor4build 0.4.0rc0
This is a release candidate that will probably be deleted.
stor4build v0.3.0
This is the first open source release of the tool. Minor updates have been made and bugs have been fixed:
- The API now supports specification of charge and discharge windows directly. The energy schedule, if provided, will be overridden by these windows.
- Refactored code to enable better testing via the API, which is now in the
apisubdirectory. The older interface in thetessbedsubdirectory will be maintained for a while but will be dropped beforev1.0.0. - Correction of cut-and-paste errors in a couple of locations.
stor4build v0.2.3
This is an intermediate release of the package that adds an operational schedule output for the packaged ice system.
stor4build v0.2.2
This is an intermediate release of the package. The important changes are:
- Added output of the charge schedule and
- Added the version number API response CSV.
stor4build v0.2.1
This is an intermediate release of the package. Various bugfixes are included along with several new features:
- Caching of baseline results and
- HVAC downsizing.
Several previously implemented features were improved, including connection of the DX coil TES system to the API.
stor4build v0.2.0
This is the second release of the package. It adds support for more climate zones and vintages along with a chilled water version of the ice tank system. Various stability improvements have been made and preliminary support for smaller systems appropriate for use with RTUs and other similar equipment (i.e., modeled with an EnergyPlus unitary system) has been added.