SciGRID power
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− | |math_modeltype_shortdesc=We consider a topological graph (V,L) as a mathematical structure that consists of a set $V$ of vertices and a set $L$ of nonempty subsets of $V$ called links. The vertices represent substations, power plants and generators that can be found in OpenStreetMap data. Thus, the links between vertices are the abstracted Transmission lines that can be found in OpenStreetMap data. | + | |math_modeltype_shortdesc=We consider a topological graph (V,L) as a mathematical structure that consists of a set $V$ of vertices and a set $L$ of nonempty subsets of $V$ called links. The vertices represent substations, power plants and generators and the links are abstracted Transmission lines that can be found in OpenStreetMap data. |
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Revision as of 13:46, 22 June 2015
SciGRID
by Next Energy
Authors: Wided Medjroubi, Carsten Matke, David Kleinhans
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SciGRID is an open source model of the European transmission network.
Based on Python, PostgreSQL. Using Python, PostgreSQL, Osmosis, osm2pgsql for data processing.
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Open Source Apache License 2.0 (Apache-2.0)
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Model class
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Transmission network
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Sectors
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Electricity sector
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Technologies
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Decisions
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Regions
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Germany (later Europe)
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Geographic Resolution
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Time resolution
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Network coverage
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transmission
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String representation "We consider a t … StreetMap data." is too long.
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minutes
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Uncertainty modeling
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Suited for many scenarios / monte-carlo
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No
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