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Westeros scenario does not solve with --foresight=1 #736
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Hi @MESSAGEix-SK-Woo, thanks for asking these questions and already including a lot of information :) Two tips for including code or error messages in the future: you can include in-line code using `
``` As for your question, I have to say that I don't have a lot of model experience myself. However, search our documentation for 'perfect foresight', I found two things in particular: a theoretical explanation and some notes on use cases. |
Hi @glatterf42 , Thank you for giving reply and useful information. I also agree with your comment 'perfect foresight is used much more frequently' but I want to compare with two method in my MESSAGE. That's Why I try it! Maybe I made a mistake, but I don't know which part. |
I confirm this is reproducible; here's a MWE using the testing utility we have that sets up the Westeros scenario: import ixmp
from message_ix.testing import make_westeros
mp = ixmp.Platform()
s = make_westeros(mp)
s.solve(gams_args=["--foresight=1"]) I also attach the terminal output.txt and MESSAGE_run.lst. @ywpratama @gidden, given your work on #697 and related, I think you are most/currently familiar with the recursive-dynamic operation of MESSAGE.
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@ywpratama will have to chime in with specifics, but from my memory the current implementation of dynamic recursive solves are not expected to work on the I'd note that in the referenced PR there is a dynamic recursive tutorial as well, which would be a good starting point. |
Thanks, @khaeru and @gidden .
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Take your time, no problem. You may find these links useful: |
Hi, I'm making power sector model using MESSAGEix.
And I was wondering what is difference between perfect-foresight and recursive-dynamic.
So, I just try westores examples at first.
below is what i did.
※python version: 3.9.7 and I use latest version of all package(message-ix, ixmp, ...)
And then, the moel said 'GAMS errored with return code 3: There was an execution error'.
So I found MESSAGE_run.lst, and I can find some error like that.
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**** Exec Error at line 2780: Equation infeasible due to rhs value
**** INFEASIBLE EQUATIONS ...
---- CAPACITY_CONSTRAINT =L= capacity constraint for technology (by sub-annual time slice)
CAPACITY_CONSTRAINT(Westeros,coal_ppl,690,700,year).. 0 =L= -18.2648401826484 ; (LHS = 0, INFES = 18.2648401826484 ****)
CAPACITY_CONSTRAINT(Westeros,wind_ppl,690,700,year).. 0 =L= -12.1765601217656 ; (LHS = 0, INFES = 12.1765601217656 ****)
REMAINING 5 ENTRIES SKIPPED
**** Exec Error at line 2806: Equation infeasible due to rhs value
**** INFEASIBLE EQUATIONS ...
---- CAPACITY_MAINTENANCE_HIST =E= constraint for capacity maintenance historical installation (built before start of model horizon)
CAPACITY_MAINTENANCE_HIST(Westeros,coal_ppl,690,700).. 0 =E= 18.2648401826484 ; (LHS = 0, INFES = 18.2648401826484 ****)
CAPACITY_MAINTENANCE_HIST(Westeros,wind_ppl,690,700).. 0 =E= 33.8237781160156 ; (LHS = 0, INFES = 33.8237781160156 ****)
**** Exec Error at line 2830: Equation infeasible due to rhs value
**** INFEASIBLE EQUATIONS ...
---- CAPACITY_MAINTENANCE_NEW =E= constraint for capacity maintenance of new capacity built in the current period (vintage == year)
CAPACITY_MAINTENANCE_NEW(Westeros,coal_ppl,700,700).. 0 =E= 3.5527136788005E-15 ; (LHS = 0, INFES = 3.5527136788005E-15 ****)
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I know the above code's meanings, but...
Why did I get these results?
How can I solve it?
I guess "scenario.solve(gams_args =["--foresight=1"])" is right, because if i adjust ["--foresight=0"], it operate well( 0 means perfect-foresight, you know)
Please.. help me!
Thanks! :)
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