GENERAL PLANNING AND OPERATIONAL PRINCIPLES IN GERMAN DISTRIBUTION SYSTEMS USED FOR SIMBENCH
Paper number
139Conference name
CIRED 2019Conference date
3-6 June 2019Conference location
Madrid, SpainPeer-reviewed
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Meinecke, Steffen, University Kassel- department of Energy Management and Power System Operation (e²n), GermanyKlettke, Annika, RWTH Aachen IAEW, Germany
Sarajlic, Dzanan, Technical University Dortmund Energy Systems Energy Efficiency and Energy Economics (ie³), Germany
Dickert, Jörg, ENSO NETZ GmbH, Germany
Hable, Matthias, ENSO NETZ GmbH, Germany
Fischer, Franziska, Netze BW GmbH, Germany
Braun, Martin, Fraunhofer / Universistät Kassel, Germany
Moser, Albert, RWTH Aachen IAEW, Germany
Abstract
SimBench provides an extensive open-source dataset of typical electrical power systems with up-to-date grid data and in addition, corresponding time series for load, generation and storage. It enables multi-voltage-level analyses and increases comparability and transparency of tools and methods for developments in the field of power systems. The grid data and elaborated study cases are based on German distribution system operators (DSOs) planning and operational principles. After a brief introduction to the SimBench project, this paper presents the general and consistent principles derived for SimBench.Publisher
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https://cired-repository.org/handle/20.500.12455/526http://dx.doi.org/10.34890/752