PowerSimulations.jl
is a Julia package for power system modeling and simulation. The objectives of the package are:
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Provide a flexible modeling framework that can accommodate problems of different complexity and at different time-scales.
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Streamline the construction of large scale optimization problems to avoid repetition of work when adding/modifying model details.
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Exploit Julia's capabilities to improve computational performance of large scale power system simulations.
The flexible modeling framework is enabled through a modular set of capabilities that enable scalable power system analysis and exploration of new analysis methods. The modularity of PowerSimulations results from the structure of the simulations enabled by the package:
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Simulations define a set of problems that can be solved using numerical techniques.
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Problems are generated by expressing model formulations against system data
For example, an annual production cost modeling simulation can be created by formulating a unit commitment model against system data to assemble a set of 365 daily time-coupled scheduling problems.
- Production Cost Modeling
- Capacity Expansion Modeling - TODO
- Load Flow and Contingency Analysis - TODO
julia> ]
(v1.2) pkg> add PowerSystems
(v1.2) pkg> add PowerSimulations
PowerSimulations.jl
uses PowerSystems.jl to handle the data used in the simulations.
using PowerSimulations
using PowerSystems
Contributions to the development and enahancement of PowerSimulations is welcome. Please see CONTRIBUTING.md for code contribution guidelines.
PowerSimulations is released under a BSD license. PowerSimulations has been developed as part of the Scalable Integrated Infrastructure Planning (SIIP) initiative at the U.S. Department of Energy's National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL)