Pypower current version against matpower?

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Gourisetti, Sri Nikhil Gupta

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Nov 18, 2016, 8:27:20 PM11/18/16
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Hey,

I am looking at your Git page for pypower: https://github.com/rwl/PYPOWER and I am wondering what version of matpower is it based on. We are using MATPOWER 6.0b1 and we would like to move to/try pypower.

Can you please let me know if the current GIT PYPOWER is 6.0b1 equivalent? If not, what MATPOWER Version equivalent is the current PYPOWER?

 

Thanks

-Sri Nikhil

Tom Brown

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Nov 27, 2016, 3:25:19 AM11/27/16
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Dear Sri Nikhil,

My understanding is that PYPOWER has similar functionality to the
versions up to MATPOWER 5, although I'm not 100% sure. It depends what
features you're looking for.

PYPOWER does not have an equivalent of the Matpower Optimal Scheduling
Tool (MOST) introduced in MATPOWER 6.0b1. For a Python equivalent of
this, I would suggest you look at Python for Power System Analysis (PyPSA)

https://github.com/FRESNA/PyPSA

which also does multi-period OPF. Disclaimer: I'm a developer of PyPSA.

Best wishes,

Tom
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