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What's New in MATPOWER 8.0

Released May 17, 2024

Below are some of the highlights of the changes since version 7.1 of
MATPOWER. See the full release notes and the CHANGES.md
file for more details. For release notes for previous versions, see
Appendix H of the MATPOWER User's Manual.

Major Redesign:

MATPOWER 8 introduces a major redesign and rewrite of all of the MATPOWER
internals in the form of the flexible, all-new MATPOWER object-oriented core
architecture (MP-Core) and new two user-level frameworks to access it.
(Previously developed under the name MP-Element in a separate repository
at https://github.com/MATPOWER/mp-element.)

  • MP-Core -- Provides unparalleled flexibility and customization capabilities
    at all levels. Facilitates new modeling (e.g. unbalanced multiphase elements,
    FACTS devices, etc.), new controls (e.g. optimization of transformer taps,
    PAR angles, etc.), new problem formulations, and more.
  • Flexible Framework -- Provides new top-level functions for running power
    flow (PF), continuation power flow (CPF) and optimal power flow (OPF), along
    with new MATPOWER Extension API for user access to the full customization
    capability of MP-Core.
  • Legacy Framework -- Allows MP-Core modeling to be used internally by
    legacy functions, facilitating use of legacy test suite.

See the new MATPOWER Developer's Manual, MATPOWER Reference Manual
and MATPOWER Technical Note 5 for details of the new architecture. The
User's Manual has not yet been updated for the flexible framework.

New Three-Phase and Hybrid Proof-of-Concept Examples

Prototype examples of PF, CPF, and OPF for:

  • unbalanced three-phase models
  • hybrid transmission (single-phase) / distribution (three-phase) models
  • multiple problem formulations

Note: These are proof-of-concept only, with much work remaining to
define a full set of three-phase model elements and their respective
parameters and data formats. But they do work!

New Features:

  • MIPS 1.5.1 adds to mplinsolve() the ability to save an LU
    factorization and reuse it to solve for additional right-hand sides.
  • MP-Opt-Model 4.2 adds support for tracing solution curves of
    general parameterized nonlinear equations (PNE), providing generalized
    continuation power flow (CPF) capabilities to MP-Core and adds support
    for Optimization Toolbox 9.5 and later (MATLAB R2023a and later).
  • MOST 1.3 improves speed and memory usage on certain problems, and
    adds calculation of expected temporal locational marginal
    price (TLMP), includes transitions into first period in ramping
    reserves, and more.
  • SimulinkMATPOWER, included in MATPOWER Extras, enables the use
    of MATPOWER from MATLAB's Simulink® environment.
    Thanks to Lukas Ortmann.
  • New options:
    • New AC power flow solver based on fsolve() function, selected by
      setting 'pf.alg' option to 'FSOLVE'.
    • New Implicit Z-bus Gauss method power flow for distribution systems,
      selected by setting pf.alg option to 'ZG'.
  • New functions/methods:
    • run_mp - Top-level function for running any task (PF, CPF, OPF) with
      the new MP-Core and flexible framework.
    • run_pf - Wrapper around run_mp for running PF.
    • run_cpf - Wrapper around run_mp for running CPF.
    • run_opf - Wrapper around run_mp for running OPF.

New Case Files:

  • Two new European transmission system cases. Thanks to Florin Capitanescu.
  • Two new Swedish distribution system cases. Thanks to Gabriel Malmer.

New Documentation:

Other Improvements:

  • New MATPOWER Docker image (named matpower/matpower) is
    based on the official GNU Octave image (gnuoctave/octave) and
    is available for multiple MATPOWER and Octave versions.
  • Update versions of included packages:
    • MP-Test 8.0
    • MIPS 1.5.1
    • MP-Opt-Model 4.2
    • MOST 1.3
  • Numerous bug fixes.

Incompatible Changes:

  • Remove several deprecated functions, methods and options.

General DOI:
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