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…f models (det or stoch). Now a new type can be defined for stochastic model, containing the base one.
…older for stochastic input files. Added few files for code comparison.
…lving the structure used to store a EC Model
…guarantee compatibility between stochastic and deterministic versions. Everything still work in progress.
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This fork added the possibility of optimizing a stochastic version of an Energy Community using the structure described in this pre-print. An illustrative example is provided in examples/RunStochModel(TBD).jl.
We introduce a suitably defined structure StochasticEC, extending the already defined ModelEC, to capture all the information contained in the stochastic process. Consequently, all the methods have been devised to properly manage the new structure, and previous methods updated to ensure compatibility.
The package StochasticPrograms.jl has been used to define the models.