Large scale agent based simulation of distribution grid loading and its practical application
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Paper number
1099
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Conference name
CIRED 2019
Conference date
3-6 June 2019
Conference location
Madrid, Spain
Peer-reviewed
Yes
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Authors
Kittl, Chris, TU Dortmund university - Institute of Energy Systems- Energy Efficiency and Energy Economics, Germany
Hiry, Johannes, TU Dortmund university - Institute of Energy Systems Energy Efficiency and Energy Economics, Germany
Wagner, Christian, TU Dortmund university - Institute of Energy Systems Energy Efficiency and Energy Economics, Germany
Pfeiffer, Christian, TU Dortmund university - Institute of Energy Systems Energy Efficiency and Energy Economics, Germany
Engels, Christoph, Univ. of Applied Sciences & Arts Dortmund, Germany
Rehtanz, Christian, TU Dortmund university - Institute of Energy Systems Energy Efficiency and Energy Economics, Germany
Hiry, Johannes, TU Dortmund university - Institute of Energy Systems Energy Efficiency and Energy Economics, Germany
Wagner, Christian, TU Dortmund university - Institute of Energy Systems Energy Efficiency and Energy Economics, Germany
Pfeiffer, Christian, TU Dortmund university - Institute of Energy Systems Energy Efficiency and Energy Economics, Germany
Engels, Christoph, Univ. of Applied Sciences & Arts Dortmund, Germany
Rehtanz, Christian, TU Dortmund university - Institute of Energy Systems Energy Efficiency and Energy Economics, Germany
Abstract
Academic studies and long-term planning demand for highly sophisticated simulation of distribution system’s usage considering operational actions and repercussions of market driven measures when applied on a large scale. This paper presents enhancements to the SIMONA tool enabling a large-scale distribution system simulation of a lifelike 50,000 nodes model.
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Publisher
AIM
Date
2019-06-03
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https://cired-repository.org/handle/20.500.12455/292
http://dx.doi.org/10.34890/521
http://dx.doi.org/10.34890/521
ISSN
2032-9644
ISBN
978-2-9602415-0-1