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Example of a rolling horizon application for optimization models using Julia, JuMP, and ParametricOptInterface

https://github.com/datejada/rolling-horizon-example

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Example of a rolling horizon application for optimization models using Julia, JuMP, and ParametricOptInterface

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  • Owner: datejada
  • License: apache-2.0
  • Language: Julia
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Rolling Horizon Example

Example of a rolling horizon application for a power system optimization model using Julia, JuMP, and ParametricOptInterface.jl.

The example is available in this repository's notebook file Pluto-nb-POI.jl. To run it, please first run Pluto in your Julia console and then open the notebook in the Pluto environment.

Here is a graph briefly representing the rolling horizon application in the notebook.

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  • Name: Diego Alejandro Tejada Arango
  • Login: datejada
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  • Location: Amsterdam
  • Company: TNO