“…The address of demand order contract status 0x1 Transaction mined and execution succeed transaction hash 0x15893172e225bd25f29e89c07e8c5f3f0563a82cd179ab6feb3d31b7caa2d3f4 contract address 0x692a70d2e424a56d2c6c27aa97d1a86395877b3a from 0xca35b7d915458ef540ade6068dfe2f44e8fa733c to Demandcal. (constructor) gas 3,000,000 gas transaction cost 948,294 gas execution cost 767,594 gas hash 0x15893172e225bd25f29e89c07e8c5f3f0563a82cd179ab6feb3d31b7caa2d3f4 input 0x608…0010e decoded input { "int256 [5] _alpha":[ "34", "33", "23", "32", "20" ], "int256 [5] _omega":[ "4,250", "3,060", "3,310", "3,670", "4,030" ], "int256 [5] _dmin":[ "40", "50", "80", "70", "100" ], "int256 [5] _dmax":[ "246", "185", "240", "180", "270" ] } decoded output - The demand order contract calculates the output based on the quoted price according to Formulas (9) and (10). As shown in Figure 4, the outputs of four users from the initial quotation (11 Finney/MW, where Finney is the unit of virtual currency in Ethereum) are 920, 590, 960, 800 and 1460 kW.…”