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| | [http://scigrid.de/ SciGrid] | | | [http://scigrid.de/ SciGrid] |
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| | Germany, but in principle whole world | | | Germany, but in principle whole world |
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| | Apache Licence, Version 2.0 | | | Apache Licence, Version 2.0 |
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| + | | [http://www.powerworld.com/knowledge-base/updated-and-validated-power-flow-model-of-the-main-continental-european-transmission-network Bialek European Model] |
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| + | | Continental Europe |
| + | | 1494 buses |
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| + | | Yes |
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| + | | [http://www2.nationalgrid.com/UK/Industry-information/Future-of-Energy/Electricity-Ten-Year-Statement/ National Grid ETYS 2014 Model] |
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| === SciGrid === | | === SciGrid === |
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− | SciGRID is a project started in 2014 and running for three years to develop an open and free model of the European transmission network. It is carried out by [http://www.next-energy.de/ NEXT ENERGY - EWE Research Centre for Energy Technology], an independent non-profit institute at the University of Oldenburg, Germany, and funded by the [https://www.bmbf.de/ German Ministry of Education].
| + | [http://scigrid.de/ SciGrid] is a project started in 2014 and running for three years to develop an open and free model of the European transmission network. It is carried out by [http://www.next-energy.de/ NEXT ENERGY - EWE Research Centre for Energy Technology], an independent non-profit institute at the University of Oldenburg, Germany, and funded by the [https://www.bmbf.de/ German Ministry of Education]. |
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| === Bialek European Model === | | === Bialek European Model === |
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− | <br/> | + | The 2nd version of the [http://www.powerworld.com/knowledge-base/updated-and-validated-power-flow-model-of-the-main-continental-european-transmission-network Bialek European Model] is downloadable as an Excel file and in the format of the proprietary modelling software [http://www.powerworld.com/ PowerWorld]. |
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| + | === National Grid Model === |
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| + | [http://www2.nationalgrid.com/UK/Industry-information/Future-of-Energy/Electricity-Ten-Year-Statement/ National Grid Electricity Ten Year Statement 2014 Model] |
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Revision as of 13:39, 5 October 2015
Models by region
Europe
SciGrid
SciGrid is a project started in 2014 and running for three years to develop an open and free model of the European transmission network. It is carried out by NEXT ENERGY - EWE Research Centre for Energy Technology, an independent non-profit institute at the University of Oldenburg, Germany, and funded by the German Ministry of Education.
Bialek European Model
The 2nd version of the Bialek European Model is downloadable as an Excel file and in the format of the proprietary modelling software PowerWorld.
National Grid Model
National Grid Electricity Ten Year Statement 2014 Model
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