September 30, 2020
Report

Data Repository for Power system Open models With Evolving Resources (DR POWER) Final Scientific/Technical Report

Abstract

Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (PNNL) and the National Rural Electric Cooperative Association (NRECA) created a Data Repository for Power system Open models With Evolving Resources (DR POWER) to establish, curate, and evolve open-access power grid models and scenarios, and measurements and observations, collectively referred to as datasets. Existing open-access datasets are inadequate (too small and not representative of the complexity of the modern grid, and scattered all over the world wide web) for the investigation and benchmarking of the advanced optimization methods needed for next-generation grids. Open-access datasets are static and inadequate in other aspects: they do not provide format transformation tools; there is missing information needed for advanced applications; hard to cite; no model evolution history; difficult to update current collections; and little to no community involvement and feedback. Overall, the current landscape is hindering model evolution and benchmarking standards needed for transformational approaches to be developed, tested, and accepted by the power modeling community.

Revised: January 21, 2021 | Published: September 30, 2020

Citation

Rice M.J., S.T. Elbert, O.A. Kuchar, D. Pinney, and L.D. Marinovici. 2020. Data Repository for Power system Open models With Evolving Resources (DR POWER) Final Scientific/Technical Report Richland, WA: Pacific Northwest National Laboratory.