Deploying OpenStudio 2.9.1 requires strict adherence to its compatibility matrix. Mixing incompatible versions of SketchUp, EnergyPlus, or the operating system will cause simulation failures.
OpenStudio 2.9.1 is fully supported on:
Download and install EnergyPlus 9.2.0 from the official GitHub repository. Install it to the default directory (e.g., C:\EnergyPlusV9-2-0 on Windows) so OpenStudio can locate the executable automatically. Step 2: Install OpenStudio 2.9.1 openstudio 2.9.1
Note on Modern OpenStudio: After the release of version 2.x, NREL transitioned the OpenStudio GUI into a separate open-source project managed by the OpenStudio Coalition (OSC), while NREL maintained the underlying SDK. Version 2.9.1 represents one of the final monolithic releases where NREL packaged the SDK and GUI together natively. Installation and Setup Guide
Users should plan for eventual migration to newer OpenStudio versions, though forward compatibility for .osm files is generally good. Deploying OpenStudio 2
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OpenStudio 2.9.1: Bridging Complexity and Usability in Building Energy Modeling Install it to the default directory (e
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+--------------------------------------------------------+ | OpenStudio Application (GUI) | +--------------------------------------------------------+ | v +--------------------------------------------------------+ | OpenStudio SDK / Core | +--------------------------------------------------------+ | v +--------------------------------------------------------+ | EnergyPlus Simulation Engine | +--------------------------------------------------------+
The OpenStudio Coalition is an organization founded to support the use of the OpenStudio Application. Their website provides documentation on installing, creating, and running simulations, along with advanced topics including utility rate tariffs and gbXML file handling.