Hosting Capacity Module Documentation ⚡
Welcome to the Hosting Capacity Module documentation. This page provides a comprehensive set of resources for how to use the Zepben Hosting Capacity Module (HCM).
💡 Concepts and Background
- Introduction
- Hosting Capacity Analysis - How it works
- Model Calibration Concepts
- Understanding Scenarios
- Using HCM Results
- What are Interventions and why are they useful?
🛠️ How-To Guides
- How to run a Work Package
- How to install Python
- How to run Network Model Calibration
- How to use the Feeder Load Analysis tool (Segment Level Loading)
- How to use the OpenDSS Exporter tool
- How to set up HCM Scenarios
📖 Reference Material
- Input Tables
- Output Tables
- Configuration Options
- Model Calibration Methodology
- Intervention Options
- Power Sign Conventions and Precedence
- Timeseries Ingestion
What is the Hosting Capacity Module?
The Hosting Capacity Module is a powerful tool that provides network-wide time series modeling capabilities. It performs load flow calculations across various feeders in an electrical network. This service offers an automated way to generate load flow models based on the OpenDSS engine with minimal user intervention. These models can be created based on pre-configured scenarios and can be applied seamlessly across the entire network.
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