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Continuous Time Methodology and Mathematical Models in Search of Optimum Investment Strategy in Thermal Plants and Combined Heat and Power Plants

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This chapter presents an original continuous time methodology and mathematical models applied for analyzing the effectiveness of technical and economic aspects of the operation of heat and electricity sources.

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Bartnik, R., Buryn, Z., Hnydiuk-Stefan, A. (2017). Continuous Time Methodology and Mathematical Models in Search of Optimum Investment Strategy in Thermal Plants and Combined Heat and Power Plants. In: Investment Strategy in Heating and CHP . SpringerBriefs in Energy. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-61024-5_2

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