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> Gen Bus Active Power Limits
> # # Pmin mu Pmin Pg PmaxPmax mu
> - --- ---
> 1 1 0.3
whether a generation is constrained.
Best Regards,
Vh
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[mailto:bounce-119916284-12657...@list.cornell.edu] En nombre de Sarmad Hanif
Enviado el: jueves, 19 de noviembre de 2015 20:59
Para: MATPOWER discussion forum
Asunto: RE: Question about LMP
'MATPOWER discussion forum'
Subject: RE: Question about LMP
Dear Jovan and Sarmad,
I agree with your comments about LMP. In this analysis I’m not considered the
congestion. If the generation inequality constraints aren’t active, Matpower
prints this information correctly, and It’s possible
:03
Para: MATPOWER discussion forum
Asunto: Re: Question about LMP
The LMPs for a DC OPF problem do
incorporate any generator limits as well as generation cost.
Consider the case with no congestion, where the LMPs
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[mailto:bounce-119913926-12657...@list.cornell.edu] En nombre de Ray Zimmerman
Enviado el: jueves, 19 de noviembre de 2015 12:03
Para: MATPOWER discussion forum
Asunto: Re: Question about LMP
I think your question is whether MATPOWER includes a solver for a DCOPF with
losses. The answer is that currently it does not.
Ray
> On Nov 19, 2015, at 4:55 AM, Kanis Kanis wrote:
>
> Dear all,
>
> I would like to ask something more about LMPs. Is there any function like
> DCOPF that in
eves, 19 de noviembre de 2015 1:13
> Para: MATPOWER discussion forum
> Asunto: Re: Question about LMP
>
>
> Dear Victor,
>
> If there is no congestion in the network, there is the same LMP at all the
> nodes.
> The LMP consists of loss, congestion, and energy co
your feedback about these comments.
Regards,
Vh
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[mailto:bounce-119912654-12657...@list.cornell.edu] En nombre de Jovan Ilic
Enviado el: jueves, 19 de noviembre de 2015 1:13
Para: MATPOWER discussion forum
Asunto: Re: Question about LMP
Dear all,
I would like to ask something more about LMPs. Is there any function
like DCOPF that incorporates the impact of losses in
the calculation of LMPs, like the models (that are now applied in PJM,
NYISO etc.) which explicitly balance the losses in the energy balance
equation?
Thank for
Dear Victor,
If there is no congestion in the network, there is the same LMP at all the
nodes.
The LMP consists of loss, congestion, and energy costs. DCOPF has no
losses, and if there is no congestion only the energy cost is accounted
for.
You can think of it as if since there is no congestion or
AM
To: 'MATPOWER discussion forum'
Subject: Question about LMP
Dear Prof. Zimmerman,
I have a question about Local Marginal Prices (LMP) that are shown in Matpower.
The definition of the LMP is the marginal cost of supplying, at least cost, the
next increment of electric demand at a sp
Dear Prof. Zimmerman,
I have a question about Local Marginal Prices (LMP) that are shown in
Matpower.
The definition of the LMP is the marginal cost of supplying, at least cost,
the next increment of electric demand at a specific location (node) on the
electric power network, taking into account
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