It sounds like you need a mulitperiod OPF that includes additional energy 
constraints on storage. I’ve described the technique I would use to implement a 
multiperiod OPF here …

   http://www.mail-archive.com/[email protected]/msg00702.html

Hope this helps,

   Ray


> On Mar 16, 2015, at 9:48 AM, 李岩松 <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
>   Dear  subscribers:
>   There is a micro-grid including Diesel Generators (DG), Battery Storage 
> Systems (BE), Photovoltaic System (PV), Wind Trubine (WT) and Load. With the 
> predicted results of [PV, WT and load], I can get the optimal power output of 
> DGs and BEs by OPF. We can call that a one-dimensional problem.
>   Now I have got 24 hours’ predicted results of [PV, WT and load] of next 
> day. How can I get the optimal output of DGs and BEs by OPF to minimize the 
> whole day’s generating cost, since the SOC of battery must be considered 
> because one hour’s result can influence the next. 
>   With greatest pleasure to get any response.
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> Yansong Li
> 2015/03/16
> 
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