GitHub / kathleenwest / Mixed-Integer-Linear-Programming-Example-Power-Systems-Analysis-A
A Mixed-Integer-Linear-Programming (MILP) problem, formulation, and solution for a power systems generator biding strategy. The objective function is the sum of the unit price of the MW multiplied by the quantity to be accepted added to the other ranges and their respective products plus the no-load cost.
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Language: MATLAB
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Created at: about 8 years ago
Updated at: 4 months ago
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Topics: bidding-strategies, economics, electricity, generator, linear-programming, matlab, milp, mixed-integer-programming, optimization