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Support of VoltageRegulation extension for Battery #1004

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Support of voltage regulation for battery through an extension from powsybl-core 6.3.0.

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Signed-off-by: Anne Tilloy <anne.tilloy@rte-france.com>
Signed-off-by: Anne Tilloy <anne.tilloy@rte-france.com>
annetill and others added 2 commits March 27, 2024 08:55
Signed-off-by: Anne Tilloy <anne.tilloy@rte-france.com>
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@annetill annetill merged commit 224612b into main Mar 27, 2024
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@annetill annetill deleted the battery-voltage-control branch March 27, 2024 09:47
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