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| {{Model | | {{Model |
− | |Full_Model_Name=SciGRID | + | |Full_Model_Name=Scientific Grid Model of European Power Transmission Networks |
| + | |Acronym=SciGRID_power |
| |author_institution=DLR Institute of Networked Energy Systems | | |author_institution=DLR Institute of Networked Energy Systems |
| |authors=Wided Medjroubi, Carsten Matke | | |authors=Wided Medjroubi, Carsten Matke |
| |contact_persons=Wided Medjroubi, Carsten Matke | | |contact_persons=Wided Medjroubi, Carsten Matke |
− | |contact_email=developers(at)scigrid.de, scigrid(at)next-energy.de | + | |contact_email=developers(at)scigrid.de, carstenmatke@gmail.com |
− | |website=http://www.scigrid.de/ | + | |website=https://www.power.scigrid.de/ |
− | |source_download=http://www.scigrid.de/pages/downloads.html | + | |source_download=https://www.power.scigrid.de/pages/downloads.html |
− | |logo=SciGRID Logo.jpg | + | |logo=SciGRID power logo.png |
| |text_description=SciGRID is an open source model of the European transmission network. On the 15.06.2015 the first version (release V0.1) of SciGRID was released and the second version (release V0.2) was made available on the 20.11.2015. The third release of SciGRID (release 0.3) was made available on the 1st of August 2016 and includes a European and German dataset. | | |text_description=SciGRID is an open source model of the European transmission network. On the 15.06.2015 the first version (release V0.1) of SciGRID was released and the second version (release V0.2) was made available on the 20.11.2015. The third release of SciGRID (release 0.3) was made available on the 1st of August 2016 and includes a European and German dataset. |
| |open_source_licensed=Yes | | |open_source_licensed=Yes |
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| |processing_software=Python, PostgreSQL, Osmosis, osm2pgsql | | |processing_software=Python, PostgreSQL, Osmosis, osm2pgsql |
| |GUI=No | | |GUI=No |
− | |model_class=Transmission Network Model and Data (input and output) | + | |model_class=Transmission Network Model |
− | |sectors=Electricity Sector, Mathematical models of networks, network | + | |sectors=Electricity Sector |
| |Storage (Gas)=No | | |Storage (Gas)=No |
| |Storage (Heat)=No | | |Storage (Heat)=No |
| |georegions=Europe and Germany (any other EU country also possible) | | |georegions=Europe and Germany (any other EU country also possible) |
− | |georesolution=nodal resolution (all nodes are included) | + | |georesolution=nodal resolution |
| |network_coverage=transmission | | |network_coverage=transmission |
| |math_modeltype=Simulation | | |math_modeltype=Simulation |
C. Matke, et al., Paper: (2017) Structure Analysis of the German Transmission Network Using the Open Source Model SciGRID. In: Bertsch V., Fichtner W., Heuveline V., Leibfried T. (eds) Advances in Energy System Optimization. Trends in Mathematics. Birkhäuser, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-51795-7_11
M. Rohden, et al., Paper: "Cascading Failures in AC Electricity Grids." arXiv preprint
D. Jung and S. Kettemann, Paper: "Long-Range Response in AC Electricity Grids." Phys. Rev. E. 94, 012307(2016).