Re: Energy cost time-varying in MOST

2022-04-27 Thread Diego Feroldi
r CT_ADD (3, for shifting). > >Ray > > On Apr 25, 2022, at 1:12 PM, Diego Feroldi wrote: > > Dear Ray, > > Thank you very much for the quick answer! Unfortunately, I tried what > you suggested but I get the following error message: > > Error using appl

Re: Energy cost time-varying in MOST

2022-04-25 Thread Diego Feroldi
that can be made by apply_changes() and > therefore by a MOST profile. > > Hope this helps, > >Ray > > > On Apr 25, 2022, at 9:09 AM, Diego Feroldi wrote: > > Hi everyone, > > I am trying to incorporate a time-varying energy cost profile (gencost) into > an

Energy cost time-varying in MOST

2022-04-25 Thread Diego Feroldi
dback, Best regards, Diego -- Diego Feroldi

Re: Power losses using MOST

2021-08-09 Thread Diego Feroldi
el (which assumes all voltage magnitudes are 1.0 > p.u.), I think you will need to estimate the current or voltage drop across > the branch and use that to estimate the losses. > > Ray > > > On Aug 9, 2021, at 10:37 AM, Diego Feroldi wrote: > > Thank you Dr. Ray for your re

Re: Power losses using MOST

2021-08-09 Thread Diego Feroldi
d > use the branch flows from the solution to compute an approximation of the > losses in each branch. MATPOWER does not include the code to do this > however, so you’d have to write your own function. > > Ray > > > On Aug 3, 2021, at 11:50 AM, Diego Feroldi wrote:

Power losses using MOST

2021-08-03 Thread Diego Feroldi
Hi all, I am trying to obtain the power losses in an economic dispatch problem over a planning horizon. I would like to know how to get the power losses from the MOST output data (mdo). Thanks in advance for any feedback, Best regards, Diego