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This paper reports on an energy optimization model (ENMIS) which has been developed1 for planning the energy supply sector in Israel. We have applied the multiple objective linear programming techniques to analyze an energy-environmental-economy model for policy evaluation. The simplex lattice design (SL) for simplex of weights coefficients is used here to obtain the set of nondominated solutions.
The model is based on integration of input-output analysis, linear programming and optimization models in the electricity and refinery sectors.
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Soloveitchik, D. (1997). Multiobjective Energy-Environmental-Economy Model for ISRAEL (ENMIS) . In: Caballero, R., Ruiz, F., Steuer, R. (eds) Advances in Multiple Objective and Goal Programming. Lecture Notes in Economics and Mathematical Systems, vol 455. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-46854-4_34
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