Question 4. (10 Points). PTDF: In the Table below mark the f…
Question 4. (10 Points). PTDF: In the Table below mark the factors, which can impact DC based PTDFs and AC based PTDF. Please label your answers using letters A-J to detail their position in the table. Bus voltage magnitude Bus voltage angle Generation unit commitment Transmission topology Series capacitors bank DC PTDFs A) B) C) D) E) AC PTDFs F) G) H I) J)
Question 4. (10 Points). PTDF: In the Table below mark the f…
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Questiоn 4. (10 Pоints). PTDF: In the Tаble belоw mаrk the fаctors, which can impact DC based PTDFs and AC based PTDF. Please label your answers using letters A-J to detail their position in the table. Bus voltage magnitude Bus voltage angle Generation unit commitment Transmission topology Series capacitors bank DC PTDFs A) B) C) D) E) AC PTDFs F) G) H I) J)
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