MW/voltage control in a linear programming based optimal power flow

A functional improvement to the linear-programming-based optimal power flow technique is reported. The new feature allows the rescheduling of the active power controls to correct voltage-magnitude-constraint violations. It preserves the reliability and speed characteristics of the traditional linear programming approach. Results demonstrating the effectiveness of the method on a small and a large power system are presented. >

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