It isn’t completely clear what data you have to create your case, but you 
definitely need both load and generation for the system to make any sense. 
Total generation is equal to total load plus losses, so you need both.

And dispatchable load refers to loads whose quantities are not fixed, but can 
vary depending on the price.

    Ray

On Jul 16, 2020, at 10:06 AM, Davide Maglione 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:


Hello,

For my thesys work i am trying to recreate a trasmission network with high 
penetration of wind power. I have some doubts on how to consider my buses, 
because in my network there are no loads but only generators and i am 
considering the buses as the nodes of the system.

I have V,I and P datas of each n_i node, so can i put in the 3rd and 4th column 
of the bus matrix those flow data despite they are not load buses?

Finally, what do you mean with “dispatchable load”?

Thank you very much,
best regards.

Davide Maglione

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