Exactly.
Sent from my phone, please excuse brevity and typos.
On Jul 18, 2023, at 8:50 PM, Ronald Cabaoig wrote:
Hi,
Does this mean that if I model a dispatchable component like -5MW <= P <= 5MW
with a corresponding cost, then the OPF decides whether the P takes on a
positive ("generator"
Hi,
Does this mean that if I model a dispatchable component like -5MW <= P <=
5MW with a corresponding cost, then the OPF decides whether the P takes on
a positive ("generator" mode, P is injected) or a negative ("load" mode, P
is drawn) value depending on the system scenario?
Cheers,
Ronald
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Yes.
A generator is simply a complex power injection and its active and reactive
limits can be anything. Obviously, feasibility requires that PMIN <= PMAX and
QMIN <= QMAX. The only special case is that of a dispatchable load, defined as
a generator with PMAX=0 and PMIN < 0, in which case an
Dear MATPOWER team,
Greetings!
Can the current MATPOWER OPF version accommodate a dispatchable component
that can act as a load or a generator? For example, a microgrid that
imports power to a utility grid can be modeled as a dispatchable
"generator" from the perspective of the utility;