Objective function #4
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Thanks! As I responded to the original question, the objective function is actually the hourly production costs. Please, check this example script to estimate production costs at hourly and annual scales. |
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Dear Dr. Kamal,
Thank you for your help.
Actually I do not have hourly load data for each node (bus), So Is there is a way that I could define a hourly load pattern as a total and not for each node ( as I have a lack of data in this area for excel sheet data_load).
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Mostafa Hasaneen
Technical Studies Engineer
Energy Efficiency & Climate Change Department (EEACC)
The Egyptian Ministry of Electricity & Renewable Energy
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Sure, the Thailand model and data are available here<https://github.com/kamal0013/PowNet-Thailand>.
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Dear Sir,
Thank you for your efforts.
Kindly guide me how to extract the objective function values so as to compare the results with other techniques, I have read the code and run all attached files, however the results do not include the obj function result.
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