A comprehensive simulation tool developed by the Electric Power Research Institute (EPRI) for electric utility distribution systems.

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An open-source simulation tool developed by the Electric Power Research Institute (EPRI) specializing in grid distribution analysis.

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"I was a solo consultant doing small studies for rural electric cooperatives. I couldn't afford the $8,000 license, so I used a crack I found on a forum. A client asked for my raw model files to integrate with their system. They ran a license check and saw my files were created with a cracked version. They reported me to PowerWorld. PowerWorld's lawyer sent a demand letter for $50,000. I had to declare bankruptcy."