########################### Quick Start ########################### For installation instructions see :doc:`installation`. See also the :doc:`examples-basic` examples with executable Jupyter notebooks. In principle, PyPSA networks can be assigned with .. code:: python import pypsa import numpy as np network = pypsa.Network() Components like buses can be added with :py:meth:`pypsa.Network.add` or :py:meth:`pypsa.Network.madd` .. code:: python #add three buses n_buses = 3 for i in range(n_buses): network.add("Bus", "My bus {}".format(i), v_nom=20.) The same counts for lines, generators and loads, see the list of all components :doc:`components`. .. code:: python #add three lines in a ring for i in range(n_buses): network.add("Line", "My line {}".format(i), bus0="My bus {}".format(i), bus1="My bus {}".format((i+1)%3), x=0.1, r=0.01) #add a generator at bus 0 network.add("Generator", "My gen", bus="My bus 0", p_set=100, control="PQ") #add a load at bus 1 network.add("Load", "My load", bus="My bus 1", p_set=100, q_set=100) Note that fixed values of active and reactive power are set with ``p_set`` and ``q_set`` respectively. After initializing, there are plenty of options what you can do with your network. The examples section gives a broad overview.