That works, many thanks! :)

On Wed, Oct 9, 2013 at 3:53 PM, Ray Zimmerman <[email protected]> wrote:

> Sorry … that broken link is related to bugs in the mail archiving site.
> The correct link should be (just change "list.cornell.edu" to "cornell.edu")
> …
>
>    http://www.mail-archive.com/[email protected]/msg00702.html
>
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> Ray Zimmerman
> Senior Research Associate
> B30 Warren Hall, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY 14853
> phone: (607) 255-9645
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>
> On Oct 8, 2013, at 6:00 PM, Benjamin Biegel <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> Dear Ray
>
> Tahnk you for your reply.
>
> The post has a link but unfortunately it is broken. Is it available
> somewhere else? :)
>
> Sincerely,
> Benjamin
>
> *Benjamin Biegel*
> Civilingeniør
> PhD-studerende, Aalborg Universitet
>
> [email protected]
> www.benjaminbiegel.com
> +45 2819 7620
>
> On Oct 8, 2013, at 6:07 PM, Ray Zimmerman <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> See this post:
> http://www.mail-archive.com/[email protected]/msg02407.html
>
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> Ray Zimmerman
> Senior Research Associate
> B30 Warren Hall, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY 14853
> phone: (607) 255-9645
>
>
>
> On Oct 7, 2013, at 3:22 AM, Benjamin Biegel <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> Hi all
>
> I am curious if it is possible to perform OPF for a power network over
> time. For example, to perform a simulation for a network in 24 hours, where
> we consider one scenario each hour, i.e. 24 individual OPF. However, by
> including for example ramping limits, these 24 individual OPF problems will
> be coupled and should be solved together taking ramping limits into account.
>
> Has anyone done this before using MATPOWER?
>
> Sincerely,
> Benjamin
>
> *Benjamin Biegel*
> Civilingeniør
> PhD-studerende, Aalborg Universitet
>
> [email protected]
> www.benjaminbiegel.com
> +45 2819 7620
>
>
>
>
>


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*Benjamin Biegel*
Civilingeniør
PhD-studerende, Aalborg Universitet

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