OPTIMIZATION OF ELECTRICAL ENERGY AT BATUTEGI DAM, LAMPUNG PROVINCE OF INDONESIA
Journal Title: Academic Research International - Year 2011, Vol 1, Issue 2
Abstract
This paper studied optimization electrical energy. Site of study was at Batutegi Dam, Lampung Provinceof Indonesia. The methodology consisted of optimization energy using dynamic programming. Mathematically, dynamic programming was used to solve any kinds of non linear constraint and objective function. Results could be used as consideration of operating electrical power in this location.
Authors and Affiliations
WWS Anggara, Lily Montarcih
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