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Open Modeling Framework

Open Modeling Framework. David Pinney (dwp0@nreca.coop) 7 November 2013. OPEN MODELING FRAMEWORK. Demand Growth Model. Consumer Behavior Model. Financial Models. Battery Models. Powerflow Model. Climate Model. CVR Model. Transformer Models. CVR Model. Diesel D.G. Model. Wind Model.

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Open Modeling Framework

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  1. Open Modeling Framework David Pinney (dwp0@nreca.coop) 7 November 2013

  2. OPENMODELINGFRAMEWORK Demand Growth Model Consumer Behavior Model Financial Models Battery Models Powerflow Model Climate Model CVR Model Transformer Models CVR Model Diesel D.G. Model Wind Model C02 Emissions Model Solar Model

  3. Launched in July 2013

  4. Initial Coops Active

  5. OMF — CVR Peak Demand Reduction 1. Conservation Voltage Reduction (CVR) control scheme simulated over 3 months. 2. CVR peak power shaving converted to capacity cost savings and total cost impact. 3. Control algorithm comparison.

  6. OMF — Reporting Output on Solar Simulation 1: Comparison of 3 systems over 4 days. 2: Reverse powerflow predicted. 3: Full climate simulation.

  7. OMF — Solar Simulation Continued 1: Overvoltage predicted in rooftop solar configuration.

  8. SAM and Gridlab Model Abstraction Layers Framework in 12 kLOC Database Management Ten Visualizations Feeder Import and Editing Compute Cluster and Job Management Source Control, Testing, Demo, Servers, Tools, Documentation

  9. Needs and Tasks DG CVR DR, Markets SFS, Advanced Controls Avoiding: MDM, Facility Inspection, Power Theft, Vegetation Management, Cyber Security, Inventory Management, Green Button, Oil Testing, Bill Presentment SimulationGoals Storage Consumer Technology Comms Lines, Transformers Transmission Reporting: rev-based monetization, reliability metrics Platform: queueing, auto-scaling, distributed study execution, relational datastore, better job monitoring Mapping: mega-scale Future: Optimization, Gridlab Performance, Real Time Interface, Hardware in the Loop Supporting Software Tasks Testing: comprehensive coverage Solvers: OpenDSS for harmonic analysis Data Import: Cyme, glm, improved Milsoft GUI: better workflow, bug fixes, voltage map

  10. Grid Analytics Association

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