Thank you Doctor for your response. I coded it that way just before
calling  most(mdi, mpopt) and it worked well and I've compared the results
with fixed reserves and without. Now I have the following questions:

1. About the reserves, for a UC optimisation I had been using loadxgendata('
',mpc) but now after adding   mdi.FixedReserves(t,1,1)= mpc.reserves  I
wonder which one has the priority in the problem. Does one deactivate the
other? Or what is the action here from the program.

2. Also, does the zonal value of reserve mpc.reserves.req  is the minimum
reserve that all generators allocated to certain zone in
mpc.reserves.zones  have
to meet for the system?

Thank you so much in advance,

Carlos Ferrandon


El lun., 11 mar. 2019 a las 15:48, Ray Zimmerman (<[email protected]>)
escribió:

> Hi Carlos,
>
> Sorry the documentation for this isn’t better. For fixed zonal reserves,
> MOST uses the basic structure used by MATPOWER and described in section
> 7.6.1 of the MATPOWER User’s Manual
> <http://www.pserc.cornell.edu/matpower/docs/MATPOWER-manual-7.0b1.pdf>.
> You will need to essentially specify the mpc.reserves structure for each
> period for MOST. After using loadmd() to create a MOST input data
> structure mdi, simply assign the corresponding to mpc.reserves to 
> mdi.FixedReserves(t,
> 1, 1) for each period t.
>
> Hope this helps,
>
>     Ray
>
>
> On Mar 10, 2019, at 11:57 AM, Carlos Ferrandon Cervantes <
> [email protected]> wrote:
>
> Hello Doctor:
>
> I'm running a unit commitment (UC) simulation and I'm looking to set a
> minimum variable value of MW of reserve for the whole system per each time
> step (t) of the simulation. Assuming it is a 24hr simulation there could be
> 24 different values of minimum MW of reserve connected to the system. Do
> you have an idea how this can be performed in MOST?
>
> Thank you very much in advance
>
> Carlos Ferrandon
>
>
>
> --
> Carlos Ferrandon
>
>
>

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Carlos Ferrandon

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