SciGRID power
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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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Model type
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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.
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Computation time
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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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