Dynamical model for power grid frequency fluctuations
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Dynamical model for power grid frequency fluctuations
Models used in the paper "Power System Modeling for Identification and Control Applications using Modelica and OpenIPSL" by L. Vanfretti and C.R. Laughman.
Distributed Messaging Environment for CURENT Large-scale Testbed
Demonstration of various grid energy management benchmarks using GEKKO
Tools for single node generation adequacy analysis
An Abstracted Smart Power-Grid Simulator Built with Python
Research on Control of Cyber-Physical Systems
CURENT Large-scale Testbed
This project will present an applied and game-like approach to simulating the load growth, investment decisions by two types of generation technologies, demand-price responsiveness, and reliability, of a test-case power system. The simulation begins as a 9-bus system with existing generation (3 generators) and transmission lines (8 lines). Syste…
This project contains an extensible GAN Framework which can be used to generate power grid related data for simulations.
Minimalistic IEEE C37.118 synchrophasor real-time data mediators for application development in LabVIEW
Audur - A Platform for Synchrophasor/PMU-Based Power System Wide-Area Control System Implementation
Network data repository
Geo-visualization for energy system
Web application for the simulation of day-ahead energy markets
PowerSAS.m - A power grid analysis toolbox based on semi-analytical solutions (SAS) for Matlab/GNU Octave
The relevant codes of our work "Revealing Structural and Functional Vulnerability of Power Grids to Cascading Failures".
Nordic44-Nordpool: An Open Data Processing Software Toolset for an Equivalent Nordic Grid Model Matched to Historical Electricity Market Data
Reinforcement Learning using the Actor-Critic framework for the L2RPN challenge (https://l2rpn.chalearn.org/ & https://competitions.codalab.org/competitions/22845#learn_the_details-overview). The agent trained using this code was one of the winners of the challenge. The code runs on the pypownet environment (https://github.com/MarvinLer/pypownet)…
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