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CGMES export equipment fix: equivalent injection base voltage reference #3006

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What kind of change does this PR introduce?

bug fix

What is the current behavior?

When an IIDM generator is exported to CGMES EQ file as an equivalent injection the reference to its base voltage is wrong. Instead of the identifier of a base voltage, the identifier of a voltage level is exported.
This only happens for equivalent injections not located inside boundaries.

What is the new behavior (if this is a feature change)?
The correct identifier for the equivalent injection base voltage is exported in the CGMES EQ file.

Does this PR introduce a breaking change or deprecate an API?

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Thanks!

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@annetill annetill merged commit ed353cc into main May 14, 2024
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@annetill annetill deleted the cgmes_export_fix_eq_ei_bv branch May 14, 2024 09:38
olperr1 pushed a commit that referenced this pull request Jun 11, 2024
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Signed-off-by: Luma <zamarrenolm@aia.es>
(cherry picked from commit ed353cc)
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