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EnergySource

A generic equivalent for an energy supplier on a transmission or distribution voltage level.

Inheritance

Attributes

LabelTypeMultiplicityComment
EnergySchedulingTypeEnergySchedulingType0..1Energy Scheduling Type of an Energy Source.
activePowerFloat1..1High voltage source active injection. Load sign convention is used, i.e. positive sign means flow out from a node. Starting value for steady state solutions.
nominalVoltageFloat0..1Phase-to-phase nominal voltage.
pMaxFloat0..1This is the maximum active power that can be produced by the source. Load sign convention is used, i.e. positive sign means flow out from a TopologicalNode (bus) into the conducting equipment.
pMinFloat0..1This is the minimum active power that can be produced by the source. Load sign convention is used, i.e. positive sign means flow out from a TopologicalNode (bus) into the conducting equipment.
rFloat0..1Positive sequence Thevenin resistance.
r0Float0..1Zero sequence Thevenin resistance.
reactivePowerFloat1..1High voltage source reactive injection. Load sign convention is used, i.e. positive sign means flow out from a node. Starting value for steady state solutions.
rnFloat0..1Negative sequence Thevenin resistance.
voltageAngleFloat0..1Phase angle of a-phase open circuit used when voltage characteristics need to be imposed at the node associated with the terminal of the energy source, such as when voltages and angles from the transmission level are used as input to the distribution network. The attribute shall be a positive value or zero.
voltageMagnitudeFloat0..1Phase-to-phase open circuit voltage magnitude used when voltage characteristics need to be imposed at the node associated with the terminal of the energy source, such as when voltages and angles from the transmission level are used as input to the distribution network. The attribute shall be a positive value or zero.
xFloat0..1Positive sequence Thevenin reactance.
x0Float0..1Zero sequence Thevenin reactance.
xnFloat0..1Negative sequence Thevenin reactance.