To change the BR_STATUS column to zero do you use the mpoption     On Saturday, 
September 19, 2020, 05:39:15 PM GMT+2, Ray Daniel Zimmerman <[email protected]> 
wrote:  
 
 That sounds like a dispatchable load … see Section 6.4.2 in the User’s Manual.
   Ray


On Sep 18, 2020, at 8:22 AM, Davide Maglione <[email protected]> 
wrote:
Thank you for the answer,i am working on a transmission network so i don’t 
think a dc network model is adequate. I have read few articles that uses OPF 
extensible structure to optimize storage size so i am leaning toward that.Sorry 
i didn’t mean to ask you to show me how to use matpower to solve my problem, i 
thought my question was way more trivial. I am just struggling a bit with the 
User’s Manual.  Hope my question is not too specific: Is there a way to assign 
a maximum demand for a load (in order to simulate the size of the storage), and 
then, after creating my cost function and constraints, solve the OPF to track 
the variable power absorbed by that load/storage? Hope i was clear, just asking 
this to understand if i am following the right path or i have to walk in 
another direction to solve this.    Thank you again, best regards,    Davide 
Maglione         Da: Ray Daniel Zimmerman
Inviato: giovedì 10 settembre 2020 19:58
A: MATPOWER-L
Oggetto: Re: Bus, Loads and Generators question   It sounds like you want to 
solve a problem that MATPOWER does not implement directly, so I’m afraid you’ll 
have to formulate the problem yourself and determine whether or not it fits  
MATPOWER’s extensible OPF structure (see also FAQ #2).     In general, when 
introducing storage, you need to solve a multi-period problem that optimizes 
across multiple time steps simultaneously. If a DC network model is adequate, 
you might consider whether MOST would be able to solve your problem.       Ray  
  

 
On Sep 10, 2020, at 11:00 AM, Davide Maglione <[email protected]> 
wrote:    Hi Ray, thank you for your support and your answers. I am new to 
power flows so i struggled a bit, but i managed to succesfully run a pf for a 4 
month period in my network. Thank you for your help.   I want to add energy 
storage in my network, and, taking into account a surplus of power occasionally 
in the 4 month period, i would like to create a new objective function in order 
to minimize the cost of installation of the storage system.  Is the Extended 
OPF feature the best way to do this? Should i think of the storage simply as an 
additional load on the bus and the occasional surplus of energy as an 
additional power from the generators?   Thank you for your help,   Best 
Regards,    Davide Maglione     Da: Ray Daniel Zimmerman
Inviato: venerdì 24 luglio 2020 16:10
A: MATPOWER-L
Oggetto: Re: Bus, Loads and Generators question   It sounds like your P and Q 
are branch flow values, not nodal loads, so no they should not be used as loads 
in the bus matrix.        Ray   


 
On Jul 23, 2020, at 12:42 PM, Davide Maglione <[email protected]> 
wrote:     Hi Ray and thank you for your reply, i will try to make my case more 
clear. I am studying a radial transmission network (150 kV). There are 3 
branches directly connected to a station. I am thinking of using this station 
as a “sink” (a load for Matpower) that collects the power generated by the wind 
power plants in the network.   My final goal is to do an extended optimal power 
flow, using some custom constraints, to optimize size and location of energy 
storage in order to avoid wind curtailment by the transmission operator.   I 
have data of P, Q and I of branches, and V at the nodes (intersection of branch 
and power plant). Should i put those data (P,Q) in the 3rd and 4th column of 
the bus matrix data despite they are not load buses? Or should i do something 
different in my scenario?   I have put an image to semplify things.   Hope this 
time i have make it more clear, thank you again for your time,   Davide 
Maglione     Da: Ray Daniel Zimmerman
Inviato: venerdì 17 luglio 2020 22:40
A: MATPOWER-L
Oggetto: Re: Bus, Loads and Generators question   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]> 
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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