Poncelet et al., 2018 - Google Patents
Lusym invest: a generation expansion planning model with a high level of temporal and technical detailPoncelet et al., 2018
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- Poncelet K
- Van Stiphout A
- Meus J
- Delarue E
- D’haeseleer W
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- KU Leuven, TME Working Paper WP EN2018-07, https://www. mech. kuleuven. be/en/tme/research/energy_ environment/Pdf/WP-en2018-07
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This paper describes the mathematical formulation of the LUSYM Invest model. LUSYM Invest belongs to the group of generation expansion planning models (also frequently referred to as power-system optimization models). Given projections of among others the …
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