A Nonlinear Multi-Period Hydrothermal Optimal Power Flow Model for Hydropower Systems: Datasets and Supplementary Material

The datasets and supplementary material presented in this companion document is a fundamental part of the paper "A Nonlinear Multi-Period Hydrothermal Optimal Power Flow Model for Hydropower Systems'' . In this companion document, we start with the data of classical IEEE test systems,...

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