February 26, 2025
Conference Paper

Using Co-Simulation to Model Interconnect-Scale Power Systems from Loads to Generators

Abstract

Co-simulation is a modeling technique that allows analysts to combine simulation tools and their corresponding models to exchange data during run-time, allowing the creation of larger and more complex models across heterogeneous domains. HELICS is a co-simulation platform developed over the past six years that has been shown to be effective for these multi-domain analysis. Recently, a HELICS-based analysis was completed where the ERCOT electrical interconnect in the United States was modeled in high detail from bulk power system generation to individual customer loads. This model was used to evaluate a flat-rate and transactive energy tariff with integrated wholesale and retail real-time and day-ahead energy markets. This modeling allows detailed analysis showing how the operations of the power system under these tariffs impact all actors in the power system, from individual customers to bulk power system operators.

Published: February 26, 2025

Citation

Hardy T.D. 2024. Using Co-Simulation to Model Interconnect-Scale Power Systems from Loads to Generators. In Open Source Modeling and Simulation of Energy Systems (OSMSES 2024), September 3-4, 2024, Vienna, Austria, 1-6. Piscataway, New Jersey:IEEE. PNNL-SA-197553. doi:10.1109/OSMSES62085.2024.10668989

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