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Solving the knapsack problem with Python and Gurobi

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Resources to learn mathematical optimisation

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PyCon: why data scientists should learn mathematical optimisation

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Exploring the impact of constraints on a solar farm in the National...

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How does AEMO predict demand in the National Electricity Market?

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Big Battery Bidding and Rebidding!

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How does a gigawatt of renewables disappear?

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Data science tip: store constants in their own file

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Summary of reliability forecasting in the NEM

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Visualising the Tesla big battery at Hornsdale

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AER State of the energy market 2021 Summary

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Electricity Market Modelling Resources

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  • Python os Module

    by Jack Simpson February 6, 2013
    by Jack Simpson February 6, 2013

    You can use the Python os module to send commands out to the operating system. Through os you can do anything from changing the current working directory through to listing…

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  • Useful Linux Commands

    by Jack Simpson February 6, 2013
    by Jack Simpson February 6, 2013

    Linux is an operating system – similar to Windows or Mac. It is freely available and very popular amongst researchers and programmers. Since many of the scripts you write will…

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  • Parsing CSV Files in Python

    by Jack Simpson February 6, 2013
    by Jack Simpson February 6, 2013

    Almost anyone doing research at some point will have to input or extract data from an Excel spreadsheet. However, it is possible to export an Excel file as a .csv…

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  • Logging into PuTTY with Perl

    by Jack Simpson February 5, 2013
    by Jack Simpson February 5, 2013

    When you use the SSH client PuTTY a lot, it can become quite tedious selecting your server and then writing in your username and password. That’s why I decided to…

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  • Running an R script through Python

    by Jack Simpson February 3, 2013
    by Jack Simpson February 3, 2013

    Before I made the switch to developing on a Linux machine, I noticed that the Python module for calling R (RPy2) seemed to be having some problems on Windows. This…

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