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How to incorporate economic load dispatch information in PV analysis

asked 2019-06-21 10:08:20 -0500

rajeev070707 gravatar image

Dear all, I want to limit the generation of a few generators in a subsystem "source" while doing PV analysis. I am trying to do this by incorporating an economic load dispatch file (for example savnw.*ecd) during PV analysis but there is no change in generation from generators or there is no change in transfer limit in the base case or contingency case. I want to know what I am doing wrong. In addition to this, it will be very helpful if someone tells me that when we are incrementing loads in "sink" subsystem what happens to the generator present in that subsystem ('sink') or generators present in other subsystems apart from ('source') subsystem. Are those also trying to meet the increment in load?

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How about make a new source subsystem with only generations you want to change?

Cao Huy gravatar imageCao Huy ( 2019-08-27 21:48:53 -0500 )edit

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answered 2019-06-23 18:36:05 -0500

jconto gravatar image

PV engines are not set to trigger economic dispatch tools to assign generation dispatch at different transfer levels. If a PV study is coded in python, then any dispatch criteria is possible.

Only generation set to participate in scaling will be scaled, other generation will not move (not participate in counter-balancing the increase in load) The scaling criteria of generation is set by the PV engine, usually proportional to available spinning or to Pmax, and the swing generator will cover losses.

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Thank you jconto for a well-illustrated explanation.

rajeev070707 gravatar imagerajeev070707 ( 2019-06-23 23:40:18 -0500 )edit

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