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This repository provides a set of methods to establish the computational loop of EnergyPlus within a Markov Decision Process (MDP), treating it as a multi-agent environment compatible with RLlib. The main goal is to offer a simple configuration of EnergyPlus as a standard environment for experimentation with Deep Reinforcement Learning.
To install EnergyPlusRL, simply use pip:
pip install eprllib
# Import the libraries needed.
import ray
from ray.tune import register_env
from ray.rllib.algorithms.ppo.ppo import PPOConfig
import eprllib
from eprllib.Env.MultiAgen.EnvConfig import EnvConfig, env_config_to_dic
from eprllib.Env.MultiAgent.EnergyPlusEnv import EnergyPlusEnv_v0
# Configure eprllib.
BuildingModel = EnvConfig()
BuildingModel.generals(
epjson_path=‘path_to_epJSON_file’,
epw_path=‘path_to_EPW_file’,
output_path=‘path_to_output_folder’,
)
BuildingModel.agents(
agents_config = {
‘Thermal Zone: Room1’:{
‘Agent 1 in Room 1’: {
‘ep_actuator_config’: (),
‘thermal_zone’: ‘Thermal Zone: Room 1’,
‘actuator_type’: 3 ,
‘agent_id’: 1,
},
}
)
# Start a Ray server.
ray.init()
# Register the environment.
register_env(name="EPEnv", env_creator=lambda args: EnergyPlusEnv_v0(args))
# Configure the algorith and assign the environment registred.
algo = PPOConfig ( )
algo.environment(
env = "EPEnv",
env_config = env_config_to_dict(BuildingModel)
)
algo.build()
# Train the policy with Tune.
tune.Tuner(
'PPO',
tune_config=tune.TuneConfig(
mode="max",
metric="episode_reward_mean",
),
run_config=air.RunConfig(
stop={"episodes_total": 10},
),
param_space=algo.to_dict(),
).fit()
Contributions are welcome! If you wish to improve this project or add new features, feel free to submit a pull request. Checkout our Code of Conduct and How to Contribute documentation.
MIT License
Copyright (c) 2024 Germán Rodolfo Henderson
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EnergyPlus, Copyright (c) 1996-2024, The Board of Trustees of the University of Illinois, The Regents of the University of California, through Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (subject to receipt of any required approvals from the U.S. Dept. of Energy), Oak Ridge National Laboratory, managed by UT-Battelle, Alliance for Sustainable Energy, LLC, and other contributors. All rights reserved.
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