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([https://intofuture.org/energy2d.html Quote from their homepage])
 
([https://intofuture.org/energy2d.html Quote from their homepage])
  
Energy2D is developed under the [https://intofuture.org/energy2d.html Institute for Future Intelligence] and main funding is from the US [https://www.nsf.gov/ National Science Foundation]. Earlier versions were developed under [https://energy.concord.org/energy2d/ The Concord Consortium] with a permissive MIT license.
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Originally developed by [https://energy.concord.org/energy2d/ The Concord Consortium] Energy2D is now developed by the [https://intofuture.org/energy2d.html Institute for Future Intelligence] and main funding continues to be from the US [https://www.nsf.gov/ National Science Foundation]
  
 
Energy2D can be used in place of the proprietary HEAT2D.
 
Energy2D can be used in place of the proprietary HEAT2D.
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= Installation =
 
= Installation =
October 2023:
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October 2023: There is a known issue running the latest GNU Java version on Fedora [https://github.com/Institute-for-Future-Intelligence/multiphysics/issues|OpenJDK missing libawt_xawt.so]. The same version runs fine on Windows (10).
* There is a known issue running the latest GNU Java version on Fedora [https://github.com/Institute-for-Future-Intelligence/multiphysics/issues|OpenJDK missing libawt_xawt.so]. The same version runs fine on Windows (10).
 
* If you're having trouble with the installer on other platforms try the installers from [https://energy.concord.org/energy2d/ The Concord Consortium].
 
  
 
= See Also =
 
= See Also =

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