Abstract

Optimal Power Flow (OPF) functions are required for modern control centres. There are different tasks such as cost-minimal active power scheduling under network constraints or voltage-/ var-scheduling for determining an optimal voltage profile. Practical requirements on the OPF functions are easy operator handling, reliable operation and fast providing of clear solutions to main problems. With respect to this, aspects of modelling power system components, that are important for OPF functions, user requirements as well as solution methods are discussed. Embedding of OPF modules in the EMS software environment and man-machine-interface functions are outlined. Finally, an example of a realized OPF application in a control centre is given.

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